Annals of the English Bible, Nide 1William Pickering, 1845 |
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Sivu xi
... hath done with this ? If Divine Revelation be regarded , in its proper light , as the voice of God , to what people in existence has he ever spoken so long , so un- interruptedly , and now , above all others , so extensively ? It was ...
... hath done with this ? If Divine Revelation be regarded , in its proper light , as the voice of God , to what people in existence has he ever spoken so long , so un- interruptedly , and now , above all others , so extensively ? It was ...
Sivu xli
... hath translated the Gospel out of Latin into English , which Christ had intrusted with the clergy and doctors of the Church , that they might minister it to the laity and weaker sort , according to the state of the times and the wants ...
... hath translated the Gospel out of Latin into English , which Christ had intrusted with the clergy and doctors of the Church , that they might minister it to the laity and weaker sort , according to the state of the times and the wants ...
Sivu 13
... hath at sundry times advertised me ; and that he is more familiar with him than with any cardinal of Rome . It is perfectly known to every Englishman within this city , that nothing can be more odious unto him , than to hear of any ...
... hath at sundry times advertised me ; and that he is more familiar with him than with any cardinal of Rome . It is perfectly known to every Englishman within this city , that nothing can be more odious unto him , than to hear of any ...
Sivu 33
... hath but one simple literal sense , whose light the owls cannot abide ) , that though thou feel in thine heart , and art sure , how that all is false that they say , yet couldst thou not solve their subtile riddles . " Which thing only ...
... hath but one simple literal sense , whose light the owls cannot abide ) , that though thou feel in thine heart , and art sure , how that all is false that they say , yet couldst thou not solve their subtile riddles . " Which thing only ...
Sivu 42
... hath sent your Grace amongst us , to advance his honor , and maintain his Church and faith ; for whom we are all most bound to pray , and for your most noble prosperous estate long to endure . " The same day after dinner , Longland went ...
... hath sent your Grace amongst us , to advance his honor , and maintain his Church and faith ; for whom we are all most bound to pray , and for your most noble prosperous estate long to endure . " The same day after dinner , Longland went ...
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