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" We will not be the dregs of all : seeing other nations have the law of God, which is the law of our faith, written in their own language. "
The Bible in Many Tongues - Page 82
1799 - 192 pages
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Characters, scenes, and incidents, of the Reformation

Reformation - 1849 - 430 pages
...other nations have the law of * Speculum Sanitarium Doir.inorum. C 66 COSTLINESS OF THE SCRIPTURES. ,i God, which is the law of our faith, written in their own language." Nor did he refrain from Baying, " that he would maintain the possession of the Divine law in the tongue...
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The Annals of Yorkshire from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volume 1

Henry Schroder - Yorkshire (England) - 1851 - 460 pages
...Gaunt, duke of Lancaster, Wicklyff 's patron, was rejected. The duke is related to have said, " We will not be the dregs of all, seeing other nations have the law of God, which is the rule of our faith, written in their own language. May 29th, died Robert Waldby, archbishop of York,...
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History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Reign of Victoria

Mrs. Markham - Great Britain - 1852 - 420 pages
...remonstrance of John of Gaunt, who concluded by saying, " We will not be the dregs of all, seeing that other nations have the law of God, which is the law of our faith, written in their own language." Wickliffe was not the first who gave the English a translation of the bible. The old Saxon bishop Adhelm...
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A History of England from the First Invasion by the Romans to the 14th Year ...

Elizabeth Cartwright Penrose - 1854 - 602 pages
...remonstrance of John of Gaunt, who concluded by saying, " We will not be the dregs of all, seeing that other nations have the law of God, which is the law of our faith, written in their own language." CONVERSATION ON CHAPTER XIX. Tilting at the Ring. Richard. There is no pleasure in reading of any person...
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The History of Printing

History - 1855 - 240 pages
...Richard II., who declared : " Vie will not be the dregs of all, seeing other nations have the Word of God, which is the law of our faith, written in their own language.'[ William Tyndale made another translation in the reign of Henry VIII. He desired that every boy who...
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The Little gleaner, Volumes 3-5

Septimus Sears - 1856 - 906 pages
...putting it down. When the bill was read, the king's uncle, the Duke of Lancaster, rose and said, "We will not be the dregs of all, seeing other nations have the law of God, wflich is the law of our faith, written iu their own language. I will," said he, " solemnly maintain...
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Wycliffe and the Huguenots Or, Sketches of the Rise ..., Volume 24; Volume 327

William Hanna - Huguenots - 1860 - 310 pages
...old love of freedom and of national independence was not dead in him. " We will not," he declared, " be the dregs of all, seeing other nations have the...law of our faith, written in their own language." Failing in this endeavour to call in the civil power, the hierarchy had recourse to their own chosen...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 50

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - American periodicals - 1860 - 612 pages
...the Duke of Lancaster, that staunch friend of national independence. " We will not," he exclaimed, "be the dregs of all, seeing other nations have the...law of our faith, written in their own language." Thus foiled in Parliament, the clergy assembled a grout convocation, which issued the Arundel Constitution...
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Eclectic and Congregational Review

1860 - 966 pages
...the Duke of Lancaster, that stain friend of national independence. " We will not," he exclaims!. " be the dregs of all, seeing other nations have the law of God, wh; 1 is the law of our faith, written in their own language." Thus ívl-.¿ in Parliament, the clergy...
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The Bible of Every Land: A History of the Sacred Scriptures in Every ...

Bible - 1860 - 612 pages
...thrown aside through the influence of the Duke of Lancaster, who is reported to have said, " We will not be the dregs of all, seeing other nations have...law of our faith, written in their own language." It was perhaps, about this period, that the followers of Wickliffe revised and corrected his version...
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