The English Bible: An External and Critical History of the Various English Translations of Scripture, with Remarks on the Need of Revising the English New Testament, Volume 1Macmillan and Company, 1876 |
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Pagina ii
... never in Christian churches a lack of some sufficient interpreters , able to translate the scriptures and render their genuine meaning in the vulgar tongue . Thirdly , no inconvenience will follow if interpretations or versions of ...
... never in Christian churches a lack of some sufficient interpreters , able to translate the scriptures and render their genuine meaning in the vulgar tongue . Thirdly , no inconvenience will follow if interpretations or versions of ...
Pagina viii
... never attempts to give any critical estimate of Tyndale's version , either of its English style , its fidelity to the original Greek , or its nearer or remoter relation to Luther and the Vulgate . The work , indeed , grew under his hand ...
... never attempts to give any critical estimate of Tyndale's version , either of its English style , its fidelity to the original Greek , or its nearer or remoter relation to Luther and the Vulgate . The work , indeed , grew under his hand ...
Pagina 10
... never afterwards tune his cithard to any secular mirth . The brethren taught him sacred history which , after meditation , he put into verses sometimes of Miltonic gran- deur , and in turn made his teachers his hearers . Though Cadmon's ...
... never afterwards tune his cithard to any secular mirth . The brethren taught him sacred history which , after meditation , he put into verses sometimes of Miltonic gran- deur , and in turn made his teachers his hearers . Though Cadmon's ...
Pagina 26
... never taken place . A similar change was at that period passing over the other dialects of Germanic stock ; for such disintegration is inherent in language and was becoming apparent before the year 1066 . Price , 1 Guest , 2 Hallam and ...
... never taken place . A similar change was at that period passing over the other dialects of Germanic stock ; for such disintegration is inherent in language and was becoming apparent before the year 1066 . Price , 1 Guest , 2 Hallam and ...
Pagina 27
... never spoke the older tongue as it was written in books ; and their freer speech , unchecked by any literary models or contrasts , and in the absence or displacement of the educated thanes or gentry , came to be at length the prevailing ...
... never spoke the older tongue as it was written in books ; and their freer speech , unchecked by any literary models or contrasts , and in the absence or displacement of the educated thanes or gentry , came to be at length the prevailing ...
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The English Bible: An External and Critical History of the Various ..., Volume 1 John Eadie Volledige weergave - 1876 |
The English Bible: An External and Critical History of the Various ..., Volume 1 John Eadie Volledige weergave - 1876 |
The English Bible: An External and Critical History of the Various ..., Volume 1 John Eadie Volledige weergave - 1876 |
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Pagina 236 - ... humbly submit myself at the feet of his Royal Majesty, offering my body to suffer what pain or torture, yea, what death his Grace will, so that this be obtained.