The Annals of the English Bible, Nide 1Pickering, 1845 - 592 sivua |
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Sivu ix
... called for , and as con- templated by Britain , is above one hundred and fifty ! At the outset , had any individual suggested the propriety of printing twenty millions of English Bibles and Testaments , what would every other man have ...
... called for , and as con- templated by Britain , is above one hundred and fifty ! At the outset , had any individual suggested the propriety of printing twenty millions of English Bibles and Testaments , what would every other man have ...
Sivu xi
... called the earth , from the rising of the sun , to his going down ; " and is it nothing , that in our language , by way of eminence , this should have been first so singularly and lite- rally verified ? Such , at all events , is PREFACE ...
... called the earth , from the rising of the sun , to his going down ; " and is it nothing , that in our language , by way of eminence , this should have been first so singularly and lite- rally verified ? Such , at all events , is PREFACE ...
Sivu xxxiii
... called — no reverent , distinct approach to the Sacred Volume ; and this becomes the more observable , as the only country in Europe to which we can look for this , was that which , of all others , was held in greatest contempt by Italy ...
... called — no reverent , distinct approach to the Sacred Volume ; and this becomes the more observable , as the only country in Europe to which we can look for this , was that which , of all others , was held in greatest contempt by Italy ...
Sivu xxxviii
... called " the great schism ; ” so that soon after there were two Pontiffs - one beyond the moun- tains , as the Italians said , and one at Rome - consigning each other to perdition . Of this state of things Wickliffe did not fail to ...
... called " the great schism ; ” so that soon after there were two Pontiffs - one beyond the moun- tains , as the Italians said , and one at Rome - consigning each other to perdition . Of this state of things Wickliffe did not fail to ...
Sivu xl
... called , the present should be regarded as the first preliminary step . An all - disposing foresight , far above that of any human agent , is now distinctly visible in drawing first upon that very language which had been employed for ...
... called , the present should be regarded as the first preliminary step . An all - disposing foresight , far above that of any human agent , is now distinctly visible in drawing first upon that very language which had been employed for ...
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abroad afterwards already ambassador answer Antwerp appear Archbishop authority Barnes Bible Bilney Bishop of London Bishop of Worcester called Cambridge Cardinal Cardinal Wolsey cause Christ Christian Church Clement Cochlæus Cologne commenced Constantyne copy Court Cranmer Crumwell death Divine edition Emperor England English epistle Erasmus faith father favour Foxe France Friar friends Fryth Fyshe Galba George Joye God's Gospel Grace Greek Hackett hath Henry VIII Henry's heresy heretics honour Italy John King King's Lady Latimer Latin learning letter Little Sodbury Lord Chancellor Luther Lutheran Majesty Master mind months never North Nibley once opinions Oxford persecution person Pontiff preach Prelates present printed quarto Queen reader realm reign Rome royal Roye saith says Scriptures sent shew Sir Thomas Stokesly Testament things thou tion tongue translation truth Tunstal Tyndale Tyndale's unto Warham Wickliffe William Tyndale Wolsey Wolsey's words writing