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... Wycliffe— Wycliffe's Translation of the Bible - Wycliffe's Second Trial and Death - Medieval Architecture - William of Wykeham- Conclusion ... CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE GENERAL INDEX : 228 243 251 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS . 1. St. Martin's ...
... Wycliffe— Wycliffe's Translation of the Bible - Wycliffe's Second Trial and Death - Medieval Architecture - William of Wykeham- Conclusion ... CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE GENERAL INDEX : 228 243 251 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS . 1. St. Martin's ...
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... Wycliffe's Bible , Fac - simile page in 96. Portrait of Geoffrey Chaucer . 97. Cloisters , Gloucester Cathedral 98. Portrait of William of Wykeham 99. New College , Oxford . 100. Eton College Chairs Westminster 225 230 232 234 · 235 237 ...
... Wycliffe's Bible , Fac - simile page in 96. Portrait of Geoffrey Chaucer . 97. Cloisters , Gloucester Cathedral 98. Portrait of William of Wykeham 99. New College , Oxford . 100. Eton College Chairs Westminster 225 230 232 234 · 235 237 ...
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... Wycliffe , whence their name . John de Wycliffe's relatives were therefore the lords of the manor , and some of them had been for successive generations parsons of the church at Wycliffe . John was born about the year 1320 , and sent to ...
... Wycliffe , whence their name . John de Wycliffe's relatives were therefore the lords of the manor , and some of them had been for successive generations parsons of the church at Wycliffe . John was born about the year 1320 , and sent to ...
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... Wycliffe ministered there . In his study at Lutterworth , Wycliffe composed sundry theses against the received doctrines and practices of the Roman Church , which were immediately received with approbation by a large circle of admirers ...
... Wycliffe ministered there . In his study at Lutterworth , Wycliffe composed sundry theses against the received doctrines and practices of the Roman Church , which were immediately received with approbation by a large circle of admirers ...
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... WYCLIFFE'S BIBLE . long was that the language of this country was itself unsettled . A comparison of the original text of Wycliffe's Bible with its parallel passage in our present version gives us an idea of the rapid changes which ...
... WYCLIFFE'S BIBLE . long was that the language of this country was itself unsettled . A comparison of the original text of Wycliffe's Bible with its parallel passage in our present version gives us an idea of the rapid changes which ...
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Page 119 - A fire devoureth before them, and behind them a flame burneth: the land is as the garden of Eden before them, and behind them a desolate wilderness; yea, and nothing shall escape them.
Page 273 - THE HOUSE OF GOD THE HOME OF MAN. By the Rev. Canon JELF. THE INNER LIFE, as Revealed in the Correspondence of Celebrated Christians. Edited by the late Rev. T. ERSKINE. THE LIFE OF THE SOUL IN THE WORLD ; its Nature, Needs, Dangers, Sorrows, Aids, and Joys.
Page 55 - Augustine, is said, in a threatening manner, to have foretold, that in case they would not join in unity with their brethren, they should be warred upon by their enemies ; and, if they would not preach the way of life to the English nation, they should at their hands undergo the vengeance of death.
Page 46 - Then repairing to the bishop of the Roman apostolical see, (for he was not himself then made pope,) he entreated him to send some ministers of the word into Britain to the nation of the English, by whom it might be converted to Christ...