The Works of the English Reformers: William Tyndale, and John Frith, Volume 1E. Palmer, 1831 |
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... allegories ; and amaze them , expounding the bright- it in many senses before the unlearned lay people , ( when it hath but one simple , literal sense , whose light the owls cannot abide ) that though thou feel in thine heart , and art ...
... allegories ; and amaze them , expounding the bright- it in many senses before the unlearned lay people , ( when it hath but one simple , literal sense , whose light the owls cannot abide ) that though thou feel in thine heart , and art ...
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... allegories . And note every thing earnestly , as things pertaining unto thine own heart and soul . stand the Scripture . For as God used himself unto them of the Old Testa- ment , even so shall he unto the world's end use himself unto ...
... allegories . And note every thing earnestly , as things pertaining unto thine own heart and soul . stand the Scripture . For as God used himself unto them of the Old Testa- ment , even so shall he unto the world's end use himself unto ...
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... allegories to find out Christ . Similitudes prove nothing , but do more plain- to under .. stand the text . earnest . And moreover , though sacrifices and ceremonies can be no ground or foundation to build upon ; that is , though we can ...
... allegories to find out Christ . Similitudes prove nothing , but do more plain- to under .. stand the text . earnest . And moreover , though sacrifices and ceremonies can be no ground or foundation to build upon ; that is , though we can ...
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... allegories , which they fain every man after his own brain at all wild adventure , without any certain rule ; therefore ( though I have spoken of them in another place , ) yet , lest the book come not to all men's hands that shall read ...
... allegories , which they fain every man after his own brain at all wild adventure , without any certain rule ; therefore ( though I have spoken of them in another place , ) yet , lest the book come not to all men's hands that shall read ...
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... allegories ; for there is not a more handsome or apt thing to beguile withal than an allegory ; nor a more subtle and pestilent thing in the world to per- suade a false matter than an allegory . And contrariwise ; there is not a better ...
... allegories ; for there is not a more handsome or apt thing to beguile withal than an allegory ; nor a more subtle and pestilent thing in the world to per- suade a false matter than an allegory . And contrariwise ; there is not a better ...
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