The Life of WiclifJ. G. & F. Rivington, 1832 - 454 páginas |
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... Archbishop Arundel - Continued violence of the Lollards - Law , com- pelling all persons in Civil office to take an oath against Lollardism Inquisitorial Constitution of Archbishop Chicheley - Effect of these severities - Bishop Pecock ...
... Archbishop Arundel - Continued violence of the Lollards - Law , com- pelling all persons in Civil office to take an oath against Lollardism Inquisitorial Constitution of Archbishop Chicheley - Effect of these severities - Bishop Pecock ...
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... Archbishop Arundel , which begins by declaring that , " it is a perilous thing , as Saint Jerome testifieth , to translate the text of Holy Scripture from one idiom into another ; since it is no easy matter to retain in every version an ...
... Archbishop Arundel , which begins by declaring that , " it is a perilous thing , as Saint Jerome testifieth , to translate the text of Holy Scripture from one idiom into another ; since it is no easy matter to retain in every version an ...
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... Archbishop Arundel ' ; and we have already seen that his skill in the scholastic discipline was allowed to be incom- parable . This last accomplishment , it has frequently been observed , was of signal service to the cause to which he ...
... Archbishop Arundel ' ; and we have already seen that his skill in the scholastic discipline was allowed to be incom- parable . This last accomplishment , it has frequently been observed , was of signal service to the cause to which he ...
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... Archbishop Arundel , who affirms that Oxford was as a vine that brought forth wild and sour grapes , which being eaten by the fathers , the teeth of the children were set on edge ; so that the whole province of Canterbury was tainted ...
... Archbishop Arundel , who affirms that Oxford was as a vine that brought forth wild and sour grapes , which being eaten by the fathers , the teeth of the children were set on edge ; so that the whole province of Canterbury was tainted ...
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... Archbishop Arundel , in 1407 , that this John Aston taught the doctrine of Wiclif , " and used it himself right perfectly to his life's end . " But it is difficult to reconcile this assertion with one undoubted fact ; namely , that by ...
... Archbishop Arundel , in 1407 , that this John Aston taught the doctrine of Wiclif , " and used it himself right perfectly to his life's end . " But it is difficult to reconcile this assertion with one undoubted fact ; namely , that by ...
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Página 222 - A compilation from earlier historical works made, in the form in which we have it, at the end of the thirteenth or the beginning of the fourteenth century and known by the name of WALTER OF COVENTRY (W.
Página 176 - ... all the day long. 13 As for me, I was like a deaf man, and heard not : and as one that is dumb, who doth not open his mouth. 14 I became even as a man that heareth not : and in whose mouth are no reproofs.
Página 318 - Thus this brook has conveyed his ashes into Avon, Avon into Severn, Severn into the narrow seas, they into the main ocean; and thus the ashes of Wickliffe are the emblem of his doctrine, which now is dispersed all the world over.
Página 392 - And whosoever shall not receive you, nor hear your words, when ye depart out of that house or city, shake off the dust of your feet. 15. Verily I say unto you, It shall be more tolerable for the land of Sodom and Gomorrah in the day of judgment, than for that city.
Página 229 - ... wants , but this Master John Wycliffe translated it out of Latin into English; and by that means laid it more open to the laity and to women who could read, than it used to be to the most learned of the clergy, and those of them who had the best understanding.
Página 242 - Then was the sacred Bible sought out of the dusty corners where profane falsehood and neglect had thrown it, the schools opened, divine and human learning raked out of the embers of forgotten tongues, the princes and cities trooping apace to the newerected banner of salvation, the martyrs, with the unresistible might of weakness, shaking the powers of darkness, and scorning the fiery rage of the old red dragon.
Página 14 - That say, Let Him make speed, and hasten His work, that we may see it: and let the counsel of the Holy One of Israel draw nigh and come, that we may know it!
Página 196 - I shall not die, but live, and again declare the evil deeds of the Friars.
Página 212 - And was a poore Parson of a town; But rich he was of holy thought and work; He was also a learned man, a clerk, That Christes Gospel trewely would preach: His parishens devoutly would he teach. Benign he was, and wonder diligent, And in adversity full patient; And such he was y-proved ofte sithes.