Specimens of English Prose Writers: From the Earliest Times to the Close of the Seventeenth Century, with Sketches, Biographical and Literary ...J. Bumpus, 1813 |
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Pàgina 53
... Testament , and at the in- stance of the same munificent patron , Lord Berkely ; though it does not appear that any copy of this translation now remains . It is mentioned by Caxton , in the preface to his edition of the English ...
... Testament , and at the in- stance of the same munificent patron , Lord Berkely ; though it does not appear that any copy of this translation now remains . It is mentioned by Caxton , in the preface to his edition of the English ...
Pàgina 68
... Testament , and that no simple man of wit should be aferde unmeasurably to study in the text of holy writ ; that pride and cove- tisse of clerks , is cause of their blindness and heresy , and priveth them fro very understanding of holy ...
... Testament , and that no simple man of wit should be aferde unmeasurably to study in the text of holy writ ; that pride and cove- tisse of clerks , is cause of their blindness and heresy , and priveth them fro very understanding of holy ...
Pàgina 73
... Testament , were also trans- lated by different persons , and glossed and ex- plained in the same manner . In the MS . library of Bennet College , Cambridge , is a gloss , in the English , spoken after the conquest , on the follow- ing ...
... Testament , were also trans- lated by different persons , and glossed and ex- plained in the same manner . In the MS . library of Bennet College , Cambridge , is a gloss , in the English , spoken after the conquest , on the follow- ing ...
Pàgina 74
... Testament , not of the whole Bible , were all made before Wicliffe began to flourish . It is probable , too , that they were not published ; but designed merely for the translator's own use . That the reader may form some idea of these ...
... Testament , not of the whole Bible , were all made before Wicliffe began to flourish . It is probable , too , that they were not published ; but designed merely for the translator's own use . That the reader may form some idea of these ...
Pàgina 78
... Testament , said to be of Wicliffe's own writing , which ends with the Second Book of Maccabees . I shall give a specimen from this , as before quoted by Lewis . Exod . xx . And ye1 spake all yese words . I am yes Lord God , yat * lad ...
... Testament , said to be of Wicliffe's own writing , which ends with the Second Book of Maccabees . I shall give a specimen from this , as before quoted by Lewis . Exod . xx . And ye1 spake all yese words . I am yes Lord God , yat * lad ...
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