| George Punchard - 1865 - 546 pages
...his realm to " provoke, stir, and exhort every person " in the realm to read the Bible in English, " as that which is the very lively word of God that...embrace, believe, and follow, if he look to be saved " ! What more could be asked ? It was for this that the king had been petitioned, and the parliament... | |
| John Brown - 1866 - 602 pages
...no man, privily or apertly, from the reading or the hearing of the said Bible, but shall expressly provoke, stir, and exhort every person to read the...the very lively Word of God, that every Christian person is bound to embrace, believe, and follow, if they look to be saved ; admonishing them, nevertheless,... | |
| James Comper Gray - 1870 - 360 pages
...shall discourage no man privily or openly from reading or hearing the said Bible, but shall expressly provoke, stir, and exhort every person to read the...saved; admonishing them, nevertheless, to avoid all contentious altercation therein, and to use * An engraving representing a copy of this Bible chained... | |
| James Comper Gray - 1872 - 328 pages
...shall discourage no man privily or openly from reading or hearing the said Bible, but shall expressly provoke, stir, and exhort every person to read the...as that which is the very lively word of God, that ever)' Christian man is bound to embrace, believe, and follow, if he look to be saved ; admonishing... | |
| George Gresley Perry - 1879 - 724 pages
...that ye discourage no man privily or apertly from the reading of the same Bible, but shall expressly provoke, stir, and exhort every person to read the...man is bound • to embrace, believe, and follow, if lie look to be saved ; admonishing them, nevertheless, to avoid all contention and altercation therein,... | |
| Alexander Hugh Hore - 1881 - 728 pages
...that ye discourage no man privily or apertly from the reading of the same Bible, but shall expressly provoke, stir, and exhort every person to read the...admonishing them nevertheless to avoid all contention and altercation therein, and to use an honest sobriety in the inquisition of the true sense, and refer... | |
| Richard Watson Dixon - 1881 - 624 pages
...discourage no man privily or apertly from the reading or hearing of the same Bible, but shall expressly provoke, stir, and exhort every person to read the...saved : admonishing them nevertheless to avoid all contentious altercation therein, and to use an honest sobriety in the inquisition of the true sense... | |
| Hannah Chaplin Conant - 1881 - 318 pages
...privily or apertly, [openly], from the reading or the hearing of the said Bible ; but shall expressly provoke, stir, and exhort every person to read the...the very lively word of God, that every Christian person is bound to embrace, believe, and follow, if they look to be saved ; admonishing them, nevertheless,... | |
| George Huntington - 1885 - 224 pages
..." discourage no man, privily or apertly, from the reading or hearing of the same Bible "; but to " provoke, stir, and exhort every person to read the...embrace, believe, and follow, if he look to be saved." It is no part of our present task to follow the familiar history of Bible translation ; but it is pertinent... | |
| 1885 - 550 pages
...no man, privily or apertly, from the reading, or the hearing of the said Bible, but shall expressly provoke, stir, and exhort, every person to read the...same, as that which is the very lively word of God, tha every Christian person is bound to embrace, believe, and follow, if they look to be saved ; admonishing... | |
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