| Philip Luckombe - 1771 - 534 páginas
...every body's hands, and was full of thorns and briers: that there was alfo another language now ftarted up which they called Hebrew, and that they who learned it were turned Hebrews." Here in England, the great Erafmus tells us, his publifhing the New Teftament in its original language met with a great... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 508 páginas
...called the New Testament, which was now in every body's hands, and was full of thorns and briars ; that there was also another language now started up,...and that they who learned it were turned Hebrews. About this time, the vicar of Croydon, in Surry, in a sermon preached at Paul's Cross, is said to have... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 508 páginas
...called the New Testament, which was now in every body's hands, and was full of thorns and briars ; that there was also another language now started up,...and that they who learned it were turned Hebrews. . About this time, the vicar of Croydon, in Surry, in a sermon preached at Paul's Cross, is said to... | |
| 1825 - 610 páginas
...that in this language was come forth a book called the New Testament, which was now in every body's hands, and was full of thorns and briers : that there...learned it were turned Hebrews." Here in England, the great Erasmus tells us, his publishing the New Testament in its original language met with a great... | |
| Robert Gray (bp. of Bristol.) - 1825 - 854 páginas
...New Testament, which was now in every body's hands, and was full of thorns and briers. And there had also another language now started up, which they called Hebrew, and that they who learnt it were turned Hebrews." Vid. Hody de Bibl. Text. p. 465. Erasm. Epist. Lib. XXXI. No. 42. edit.... | |
| John Marsh - 1828 - 976 páginas
...every body's hands, aud which was full of thorns and briers. And there had also ntnv another language started up, which they called Hebrew, and that they who learned it were termed, Hebrews." CHAP. 17. MONASTERIES SUPPRESSED. 309 The royal decree exceedingly grieved the papa]... | |
| 1834 - 452 páginas
...called the JVew Testament, which was now in every body's hands, and was full of thorns and briars; that there was also another language now started up, which they called Hebrew, and they who learn it were termed Hebrews.' It is added, ' in England, the great Erasmus tells us, his... | |
| 1835 - 1040 páginas
...that in this language was come forth a book called the New T<*<nment, which was now in every body's hands, and was full of thorns and briers ; that there...language now started up which they called Hebrew, and those who learnt it were termed Hebrews." The vicar of Croydon, Surry, preaching at Paul's Cross, said... | |
| PROTESTANTISM - 1836 - 354 páginas
...New Testament, which was now in every body's hands, and was full of thorns and briars. And there had also another language now started up, which they called Hebrew : and that they who learned it were termed Hebrews."—Gray's Key. } Le Bas' Life of Wiclif. § Henry De Knyghton De Event: Anglise apud... | |
| PROTESTANTISM - 1836 - 354 páginas
...New Testament, which was now in every body's hands, and was full of thorns and briars. And there had also another language now started up, which they called Hebrew : and that they who learned it were termed Hebrews." — Gray's Key. } Le Bas' Life of Wiclif. § Henry De Knyghton De Event : Anglia;... | |
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