Chamber's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of Authors in the English Tongue from the Earliest Times Till the Present Day, with Specimens of Their Writings, Volume 1 |
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Page 130
... unto them : Take hede and beware of the leven of the pharises , and of the saduces . They thought a - monge themselves sayinge : we have brought no breed with us . When Jesus understode that he saide unto them , O ye of lytell fayth ...
... unto them : Take hede and beware of the leven of the pharises , and of the saduces . They thought a - monge themselves sayinge : we have brought no breed with us . When Jesus understode that he saide unto them , O ye of lytell fayth ...
Page 254
... unto him , ' sayd hee , ' betime ; least ye come too late . ' So his brother went , and caried of the same gunne- powder unto maister Latimer . 6 In the meanetime Dr Ridley spake unto my lord Williams , and saide : My lord , I must be a ...
... unto him , ' sayd hee , ' betime ; least ye come too late . ' So his brother went , and caried of the same gunne- powder unto maister Latimer . 6 In the meanetime Dr Ridley spake unto my lord Williams , and saide : My lord , I must be a ...
Page 283
... unto him ; neither can he know them , because they are spiritually discerned . ' . . . By these and the like disputes an opinion hath spread itself very far in the world , as if the way to be ripe in faith were to be raw in wit and ...
... unto him ; neither can he know them , because they are spiritually discerned . ' . . . By these and the like disputes an opinion hath spread itself very far in the world , as if the way to be ripe in faith were to be raw in wit and ...
Contents
HALFHEATHEN POETRY | 7 |
LATIN WRITERS BEFORE ÆLFRED | 16 |
POETRY FROM ALFRED TO THE CONQUEST | 23 |
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