The New Testament ... published in 1526 [at Worms]: the first transl. into Engl. by W. Tyndale. Repr. verbatim: with a mem., by G. OfforGeorge Offor 1836 |
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... gave this book to the monastery of Greenwich of the observance of the minor brothers , on the day that brother William , his son , made his profession , in the year 1508. " This accounts for an observation in the preface to his " Para ...
... gave this book to the monastery of Greenwich of the observance of the minor brothers , on the day that brother William , his son , made his profession , in the year 1508. " This accounts for an observation in the preface to his " Para ...
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... gave him to find little favour in his sight . " Thus disappointed , he found a comfortable asylum in the house of a pious and benevolent alderman , Humphrey Monmouth , and lived with him about six months of the year 1523 . This worthy ...
... gave him to find little favour in his sight . " Thus disappointed , he found a comfortable asylum in the house of a pious and benevolent alderman , Humphrey Monmouth , and lived with him about six months of the year 1523 . This worthy ...
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... gave up that extraordinary delusion . In reply to More , he professes an historic faith in the perpetual virginity of our Lord's mother . It is interesting to trace the progress of his powerful mind in throwing off the errors which he ...
... gave up that extraordinary delusion . In reply to More , he professes an historic faith in the perpetual virginity of our Lord's mother . It is interesting to trace the progress of his powerful mind in throwing off the errors which he ...
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... gave him one year's money in advance . On the decease of Lord Oxford in 1741 , while the annuity was still paying , the library was bought by Mr. Osborne , who , not knowing the rarity and value of so precious a volume , sold the ...
... gave him one year's money in advance . On the decease of Lord Oxford in 1741 , while the annuity was still paying , the library was bought by Mr. Osborne , who , not knowing the rarity and value of so precious a volume , sold the ...
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... gave so much offence to the punning Lord Chancellor , that he likens it to a man blind of one eye , put- ting out the other to amend his sight . The term which gave most offence was 66 congregation , " used instead of church . In using ...
... gave so much offence to the punning Lord Chancellor , that he likens it to a man blind of one eye , put- ting out the other to amend his sight . The term which gave most offence was 66 congregation , " used instead of church . In using ...
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