Our English Bible: Its Translations and TranslatorsReligious Tract Society, 1878 - 310 strán (strany) |
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Strana 13
... published in 1865 , under the editor- ship of Richard Morris . The author probably lived about the middle of the thirteenth century . II . A second class of productions includes Latin MSS . , with interlineary glosses . The first of ...
... published in 1865 , under the editor- ship of Richard Morris . The author probably lived about the middle of the thirteenth century . II . A second class of productions includes Latin MSS . , with interlineary glosses . The first of ...
Strana 20
... published another edition , on the basis of that by John Foxe , that the collection contained the sup- posed version by Bede ; but this is mere conjecture , and the text of that version , if there ever was one , continues to be a ...
... published another edition , on the basis of that by John Foxe , that the collection contained the sup- posed version by Bede ; but this is mere conjecture , and the text of that version , if there ever was one , continues to be a ...
Strana 22
... published an English version of the text , with an English commentary appended to it . He lived in solitude , close by the convent of Hampole , a village about four miles from Doncaster ; and there he carried on his studies and wrote ...
... published an English version of the text , with an English commentary appended to it . He lived in solitude , close by the convent of Hampole , a village about four miles from Doncaster ; and there he carried on his studies and wrote ...
Strana 29
... published in an enlarged form . He referred to a papal prohibition of Scripture reading ; to doctrines which he deduced from the written Word as accounted tares , in allusion to an expression in one of the bulls , " Tares amidst pure ...
... published in an enlarged form . He referred to a papal prohibition of Scripture reading ; to doctrines which he deduced from the written Word as accounted tares , in allusion to an expression in one of the bulls , " Tares amidst pure ...
Strana 33
... men translated into the English tongue ; " but , strangely enough , Sir Thomas at the same time admitted that it would be a dangerous * Foxe , iii . 187 . D thing for a printer to publish a Bible , " Wycliffe and his Version . 33.
... men translated into the English tongue ; " but , strangely enough , Sir Thomas at the same time admitted that it would be a dangerous * Foxe , iii . 187 . D thing for a printer to publish a Bible , " Wycliffe and his Version . 33.
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Strana 32 - Thus this brook has conveyed his ashes into Avon, Avon into Severn, Severn into the narrow seas, they into the main ocean; and thus the ashes of Wickliffe are the emblem of his doctrine, which now is dispersed all the world over.
Strana 233 - Bible, to be followed, and as little altered, as the truth of the original will permit.
Strana 109 - I call God to record against the day we shall appear before our Lord Jesus, to give a reckoning of our doings, that I never altered one syllable of God's word against my conscience, nor would this day, if all that is in the earth, whether it be pleasure, honour, or riches, might be given me.
Strana 32 - that a hare so often hunted, with' so many packs of dogs, should die, at last, quietly sitting in his form."— Church Hist.
Strana 75 - As I this thought, the bishop of London came to my remembrance, whom Erasmus (whose tongue maketh of little gnats great elephants, and lifteth up above the stars whosoever giveth him a little exhibition) praiseth exceedingly, among other in his Annotations on the New Testament, for his great learning.
Strana 261 - Pocket Bible : Containing the most (if not all) those places contained in holy Scripture, which doe shew the qualifications of his inner man, that is a fit Souldier to fight the Lords Battels, both before the fight, in the fight, and after the fight...
Strana 300 - The fairest productions of human wit, after a few perusals, like gathered flowers, wither in our hands, and lose their fragrancy ; but these unfading plants of paradise become, as we are accustomed to them, still more and more beautiful ; their bloom appears to be daily heightened ; fresh odours are emitted, and new sweets extracted from them. He who hath once tasted their excellencies, will desire to taste them yet again ; and he who tastes them oftenest, will relish them best.
Strana 115 - ... not much better than their dinner. Immediately after the which they go either to reasoning in problems, or unto some other study, until it be nine or ten of the clock ; and then being without fire, are fain to walk or run up and down half an hour, to get a heat on their feet, when they go to bed.