Annals of the English Bible, Nide 1William Pickering, 1845 |
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Sivu vii
... mind to the sacred text , in its all- sufficiency , by itself alone , or to " the Bible without note and comment . " But without even glancing at these here , to the Sacred Volume , in our native tongue , considered simply in the light ...
... mind to the sacred text , in its all- sufficiency , by itself alone , or to " the Bible without note and comment . " But without even glancing at these here , to the Sacred Volume , in our native tongue , considered simply in the light ...
Sivu ix
... mind , exciting , as it ought , to deeper inquiry and reflection . But if the English Bible be so distinguished for the num- ber of its copies , it is equally , or rather more so , by the ex- tent to which it is now being read . With ...
... mind , exciting , as it ought , to deeper inquiry and reflection . But if the English Bible be so distinguished for the num- ber of its copies , it is equally , or rather more so , by the ex- tent to which it is now being read . With ...
Sivu x
... mind . Safely may we anticipate that , at no distant day , " the wilderness and the solitary place will be glad for them ; " but so far as the Scriptures in our own English are concerned , we have not to wait for an event , which has ...
... mind . Safely may we anticipate that , at no distant day , " the wilderness and the solitary place will be glad for them ; " but so far as the Scriptures in our own English are concerned , we have not to wait for an event , which has ...
Sivu xii
... mind . The following pages form an attempt to furnish the reader with such a his- tory , from the first sheets thrown off at the press , down to the millions now dispersed and in use , whether at home or abroad . But , even here , and ...
... mind . The following pages form an attempt to furnish the reader with such a his- tory , from the first sheets thrown off at the press , down to the millions now dispersed and in use , whether at home or abroad . But , even here , and ...
Sivu xxv
... mind ; and they suppose that its movement in advance began with Charlemagne , while England can never forget her own Alfred the Great . A few mo- derns , too fastidious , or by no means so affected by the gloom and barbarity of the ...
... mind ; and they suppose that its movement in advance began with Charlemagne , while England can never forget her own Alfred the Great . A few mo- derns , too fastidious , or by no means so affected by the gloom and barbarity of the ...
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