Memorials: With Matters Relating to the Promulgation of the BibleSamuel Bagster, 1838 - 260 pages |
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... says he , " object to us the feigned authority of synods , and magnify the great peril of the Christian faith , and the danger of the " church , which they pretend to support with their shoulders , that are much fitter to prop a waggon ...
... says he , " object to us the feigned authority of synods , and magnify the great peril of the Christian faith , and the danger of the " church , which they pretend to support with their shoulders , that are much fitter to prop a waggon ...
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... says he , “ I begyne to taste of Holy Schryptures ; now ( honour " be to God ) I am sett to the most swete smell of holy lettyres , with the godly savour of holy and awncyent Doctoures , unto whose knowlege I can not attayne , " without ...
... says he , “ I begyne to taste of Holy Schryptures ; now ( honour " be to God ) I am sett to the most swete smell of holy lettyres , with the godly savour of holy and awncyent Doctoures , unto whose knowlege I can not attayne , " without ...
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... says , that he took priest's orders at Norwich , before John , Bishop of Chalcedon . ' It would appear from the above letter that , in the conversation that Cromwell had had with Coverdale , he had found it necessary to caution him ...
... says , that he took priest's orders at Norwich , before John , Bishop of Chalcedon . ' It would appear from the above letter that , in the conversation that Cromwell had had with Coverdale , he had found it necessary to caution him ...
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... says Fox , on the Sunday before Christmas day , and for this " he was immediately accused of heresy by two fel- " lows of the King's Hall . " " It was now shown be- yond a doubt what would be the measures used with regard to those who ...
... says Fox , on the Sunday before Christmas day , and for this " he was immediately accused of heresy by two fel- " lows of the King's Hall . " " It was now shown be- yond a doubt what would be the measures used with regard to those who ...
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... says that by rea- son of the penalties ordered by Archbishop Arundel's constitution , " though the old translations that were " before Wycliff's days remained lawful and were in " some folkys handys had and red , yet he thought no ...
... says that by rea- son of the penalties ordered by Archbishop Arundel's constitution , " though the old translations that were " before Wycliff's days remained lawful and were in " some folkys handys had and red , yet he thought no ...
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Page 174 - How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? and how shall they hear without a preacher? and how shall they preach, except they be sent? as it is written, How beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace, and bring glad tidings of good things!
Page 215 - Biblia — the Bible, that is, the Holy Scripture of the Olde and New Testament faithfully and truly translated out of Douche and Latyn in to Englishe.
Page 79 - Grace, if you can, a license that the same may be sold and read of every person, without danger of any act, proclamation, or ordinance heretofore granted to the contrary, until such time that we the bishops shall set forth a better translation, which I think will not be till a day after doomsday d.
Page 108 - It was wonderful to see with what. joy this book of God was received not only among the learneder sort and those that were noted for lovers of the reformation, but generally all England over among all the vulgar and common people; and with what greediness God's word was read and what resort to places where the reading of it was.
Page 121 - ... with him discretion, honest intent, charity, reverence, and quiet behaviour ; that there should no such number meet together there as to make a multitude ; that no such exposition be made thereupon but what is declared in the book itself; that it be not read with noise in time of divine service...
Page 240 - To the honoure and prayse of God/ was this Byble prynted and...
Page 45 - I marvel what my lord of Canterbury meaneth, that thus abuseth the people, in giving them liberty to read the Scriptures, which doth nothing else but infect them with heresy. I have bestowed never an hour upon my portion, nor never \vilL And therefore my lord shall have his book again, for I will never be guilty of bringing the simple people into error.
Page 121 - ... one Bible at the least set at liberty so that every man might freely come to it and read therein such things as should be for his consolation, many of this wicked generation, as well priests as other their faithful adherents would pluck it either into the quire or else into some pew where poor men durst not presume to come. Yea, there is no small number of churches that hath no Bible at all.
Page 128 - ordained to be taught, it ought to be deemed certainly that the reading of the Old and New Testament is not so necessary for all those folks, that of duty they ought and be bound to read it, but as the prince and the policy of the realm shall think convenient so to be tolerated or taken from it.
Page 218 - Man ought to flye the horrible Plage of the Pestilence. A Sermon.