This is no place for you, Hugh, though you be welcome. I've consulted God on this matter....
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Oliver Cromwell:
[as Parliament troops gather, on the eve of the first battle of the war]
This is no place for you, Hugh, though you be welcome.
Hugh Peters:
I've consulted God on this matter. I asked him, "Lord, whose side are you on?" And he answered me, saying, "On the side of truth and justice." So here I am.
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The Lord's work This is no place for you Hugh
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though you be welcome
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I've consulted God on this matter Mr Cromwell
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I asked him Lord whose side are you on
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And he answered me saying On the side of truth and justice
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So here I am
Clip duration: 21 seconds
Views: 87
Timestamp in movie: 00h 41m 41s
Uploaded: 02 December, 2022
Genres: biography, drama, history
Summary: Oliver Cromwell can no longer tolerate King Charles' policies, and the self-interest of the ruling class, and leads a civil war to install Parliament as the ultimate ruler of England.
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