| Anthony Johnson - 1730 - 176 pages
...revifed, and to omit feveral Prologues and Annotations. Notwithftanding this, it was wonderful to fee with what Joy this Book of God was received, not only among the learnedcr Sort, and thole that were noted for Lovers of the Reformation, but generally all England... | |
| Richard Watson - 1791 - 500 pages
...crafty and feditious Sayings they gave out among them. Notwithftanding this, it was wonderful to fee with what Joy this Book of God was received not only among the learneder Sort, and thole that were noted ior Lovers of the Reformation, but generally all England... | |
| Richard Watson - 1791 - 506 pages
...crafty and feditious Sayings they gave out among them. Notwitbftanding this, it was wonderful to fee with what Joy this •Book of God was received not only among thelearneder Sort, and thole that were noted for Lovers of the "Reformation, but generally all England... | |
| William Dealtry - 1811 - 422 pages
...picture J which * Second Report of Bible Society, p. 127. t Ib. p. 128. See also Appendix E, No. 4. + " It was wonderful to see with what joy this Book of God was received, not only among the learneder sort, and those that were noted for lovers of the reformation, but generally all England... | |
| 1858 - 778 pages
...should be set up in each church, in some convenient place." " It was wonderful to sec," says Strype, " with what joy this book of God was received, not only among the learneder sort, and those that were noted for lovers of the Reformation, but generally all England... | |
| 1815 - 404 pages
...did every thing they dared, to keep them in blind subjeetion. "Notwithstanding this," we are assured, "it was wonder"ful to see with what joy this "Book of God was reeeived, not "only among the learneder sort, "and those that were noted for "lovers of the Reformation,... | |
| 1815 - 398 pages
...every thing they dared, to keep them in blind subjection.' "Notwithstanding this," we are assured, "it was wonder"ful to see with what joy this •'Book of God was reccived, not "only among the learneder sort, •'and those that were noted for "lovers of the Reformation,... | |
| George Tomline - 1818 - 608 pages
...them, and to be openly laid forth in every parish church (q)" — It was wonderful," says Strype, " to see with what joy this book of God was received, not only among the more learned, (p) Lewis. (q) Appendix to Strype's Life of Cranmer. CHAP, i.] Translations of the Bible.... | |
| Richard Warner - 1819 - 418 pages
...people ;t and the King's * NEALE'S Hist. Purit. -vol. i/p. 36. t " It was wonderful," says STRYPE, "to see with " what joy thi.s book of GOD was received, not only " among the more learned, and those who were noted " lovers of the Reformation, but generally all over "England,... | |
| 1841 - 488 pages
...by reading the Bible : if displeasure be excited at all, it will be for neglecting it. — ED. YI] IT was wonderful to see with what joy this book of God was received all England over, with what greediness God's word was read, and what resort to places where the reading... | |
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