Annals of the English Bible, Nide 1William Pickering, 1845 |
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Sivu vi
... reader nearly as far from satisfaction as when he began . If a Translator , in whose train all others have followed , must be allowed to rank far above all mere Reformers , it is strange if , on such a sub- ject , historians generally ...
... reader nearly as far from satisfaction as when he began . If a Translator , in whose train all others have followed , must be allowed to rank far above all mere Reformers , it is strange if , on such a sub- ject , historians generally ...
Sivu vii
... reader has ever had before him the most powerful display , in comparatively modern times , of the irresistible energy of the Divine Word . This remark applies with equal force to Scotland , of which nothing has hitherto been known , as ...
... reader has ever had before him the most powerful display , in comparatively modern times , of the irresistible energy of the Divine Word . This remark applies with equal force to Scotland , of which nothing has hitherto been known , as ...
Sivu xii
... 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 before we descend - before we begin , where the Almighty ...
... 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 before we descend - before we begin , where the Almighty ...
Sivu xiii
... reader of English history who could possibly estimate the amount of his obligations , to the modest and immortal William Tyndale . Independently of his ability as one of the most powerful writers of the age , when his name is connected ...
... reader of English history who could possibly estimate the amount of his obligations , to the modest and immortal William Tyndale . Independently of his ability as one of the most powerful writers of the age , when his name is connected ...
Sivu xiv
... reader must now be left to judge whether he does not observe the cause , emphatically in its commence- ment , and upon all necessary occasions ever after , like the star in Joseph's dream , to which " the sun and the moon , and the ...
... reader must now be left to judge whether he does not observe the cause , emphatically in its commence- ment , and upon all necessary occasions ever after , like the star in Joseph's dream , to which " the sun and the moon , and the ...
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