From King to King the Tragedy of the Puritan Revolution

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From King to King the Tragedy of the Puritan Revolution
Dickinson, G. Lowes (Goldsworthy Lowes), 1862-1932
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He doesn't live without it, anyhow.
THIRD SOLDIER. Well, there's a good deal in that, too. It's not that I want to dispute ! What I feel is, that all you fellows are so sensible, I scarcely know whom to believe. It's wonderful in these later days 70 THE CAMP OF THE PARLIAMENTARY (and that's what we must think of) what peace and good-will ....
FOURTH SOLDIER. Good-will ! who'll swill ? No drink, can't think ! No ....
SECOND SOLDIER. Shut up ! Well, I'm all for a republic and toleration. Let ever
...y one do what he likes, that's what I say. There's some men are all for morality, but what's morality ? When all's said and done, what is right and what is wrong ? There was a fellow preaching here the other day one of these Ranters and, says he : " If a man's in a state of grace, " says he, " he can do no sin ; the moral law, " says he, "isn't what believers want. " In a state of grace ! that's where it is.
FOURTH SOLDIER. Shake hands, old man ! All in grace together.
SECOXD SOLDIER. You ! why you're drunk !


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