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... Royal Envoy was in- structed to decoy him to return , he would not venture . " If it would stand , " so he pleaded in eloquent and pathetic terms , " with the King's most gracious pleasure to grant only a bare text of the Scripture to ...
... Royal Envoy was in- structed to decoy him to return , he would not venture . " If it would stand , " so he pleaded in eloquent and pathetic terms , " with the King's most gracious pleasure to grant only a bare text of the Scripture to ...
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... Royal Majesty , offering my body to suffer what pain or torture , yea , what death his Grace will , so that this be obtained . ” The self - sacrificing plea was of no avail . Shortly afterwards Tindale was betrayed into the hands of his ...
... Royal Majesty , offering my body to suffer what pain or torture , yea , what death his Grace will , so that this be obtained . ” The self - sacrificing plea was of no avail . Shortly afterwards Tindale was betrayed into the hands of his ...
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... royal authority ; and so this whole Church to be bound unto it and none other . " Notwithstanding , however , the Royal favour bestowed upon it , the actual work was not commenced until 1607 , and it was 1611 before the new version was ...
... royal authority ; and so this whole Church to be bound unto it and none other . " Notwithstanding , however , the Royal favour bestowed upon it , the actual work was not commenced until 1607 , and it was 1611 before the new version was ...
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... Royal Library at Berlin , belongs . The first eighteen columns of the second issue have 40 lines in each column , the nineteenth and twentieth have 41 lines and the remainder 42 lines . It is most remarkable that such a beautiful piece ...
... Royal Library at Berlin , belongs . The first eighteen columns of the second issue have 40 lines in each column , the nineteenth and twentieth have 41 lines and the remainder 42 lines . It is most remarkable that such a beautiful piece ...
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... Royal licence is again mentioned . 30. State Papers , Henry VIII , vol . 133 , No. 1249 ( Public Record Office ) . Facsimile of a letter , holograph by Miles Coverdale and signed also by " Rychard Grafton , grocer , " relating to the ...
... Royal licence is again mentioned . 30. State Papers , Henry VIII , vol . 133 , No. 1249 ( Public Record Office ) . Facsimile of a letter , holograph by Miles Coverdale and signed also by " Rychard Grafton , grocer , " relating to the ...
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Page 23 - Truly, good Christian Reader, we never thought from the beginning that we should need to make a new translation, nor yet to make of a bad one a good one...
Page 21 - After that, he moved his majesty that there might be a new translation of the Bible, because those which were allowed in the reign of king Henry the Eight and Edward the Sixt were corrupt, and not answerable to the truth of the original...
Page 15 - I call God to record against the day we shall appear before our Lord Jesus, to give a reckoning of our doings, that I never altered one syllable of God's word against my conscience, nor would this day, if all that is in the earth, whether it be pleasure, honour, or riches, might be given me.
Page 17 - THE LORD is King, be the people never so impatient : he sitteth between the Cherubims, be the earth never so unquiet.
Page 38 - The Holy Bible, Conteyning the Old Testament, and the New : Newly Translated out of the Originall tongues : and with the former Translations diligently compared and revised, by his Maiesties special! Comandement. Appointed to be read in churches.
Page 19 - Commandments, nor articles of their faith, in the English tongue, but they should have been accused of heresy. Then might have been seen the Bible lying almost upon every gentleman's table. The New Testament was borne about in many men's hands.
Page 23 - Of the translation itself, though since that time it has been many times revised and altered, we may say that it is substantially the Bible with which we are all familiar. The peculiar genius . — if such a word may be permitted — which breathes through it, the mingled tenderness and majesty, the Saxon simplicity, the preternatural...
Page 53 - I'm very thankful she did. I have just opened my oldest (in use) Bible, — a small, closely, and very neatly printed volume it is, printed in Edinburgh by Sir D. Hunter Blair and J. Bruce, Printers to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, in 1816.
Page 14 - If God spare my life, ere many years I will cause a boy that driveth the plough shall know more of the Scripture than thou dost.
Page 14 - Testament they did none other thing than that I looked for, no more shall they do if they burn me also, if it be God's will it shall so be.