| John Richard Green - 1878 - 524 sayfa
...punishable with the fire, Erasmus boldly avowed his wish for a Bible open and intelligible to all. " I wish that even the weakest woman might read the...with their stories the weariness of his journey." From the moment of its publication in 1516 the New Testament of Erasmus became the topic of the day;... | |
| John Kennedy - 1880 - 208 sayfa
...mind. ... I wish that even the weakest woman might read the gospels and the epistles of St. Paul. ... I long for the day when the husbandman shall sing...with their stories the weariness of his journey." It is not without reason that we magnify our Gospels and thank God for their preservation unto this... | |
| Francis Adams - 1882 - 370 sayfa
...time when all should be able to read the Scriptures for themselves. " I long for the day," he said, " when the husbandman shall sing portions of them to...with their stories the weariness of his journey." ( 3 ) Henry VIII. was himself a fair scholar, and took the new learning under his own especial patronage.... | |
| Francis Adams - 1882 - 396 sayfa
...time when all should be able to read the Scriptures for themselves. " I long for the day," he said, " when the husbandman shall sing portions of them to...with their stories the weariness of his journey." (3) Henry VIII. was himself a fair scholar, and took the new learning under his own especial patronage.... | |
| John Richard Green - 1882 - 520 sayfa
...first step to their being read is to make them intelligible to the reader. I long for the day wheu the husbandman shall sing portions of them to himself...shall hum them to the tune of his shuttle, when the traveler shall while away with their stories the weariness of his journey." From the moment of its... | |
| Francis Adams - 1882 - 372 sayfa
...long for the day," he said, " when the husbandman shall sing portions of them to himself as he foUows the plough, when the weaver shall hum them to the...with their stories the weariness of his journey." (3) Henry VIII. was himself a fair scholar, and took the new learning under his own especial patronage.... | |
| Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, Henry H. Barber, James De Normandie - 1883 - 592 sayfa
...reader. I long for the day when the husbandman shall sing portions • D'Aublgnii, Tol. 1., p. 168. of them to himself as he follows the plough, when...with their stories the weariness of his journey." " Bold as the language may have seemed," says Mr. Green,* the Archbishop of Canterbury " not only expressed... | |
| John Richard Green - 1885 - 520 sayfa
...punishable with the fire, Erasmus boldly avowed his wish for a Bible open and intelligible to all. " I wish that even the weakest woman might read the...the tune of his shuttle, when the traveller shall white away with their stories the weariness of his journey." From the moment of its publication in... | |
| John Tetlow - 1886 - 670 sayfa
...and Turks. 'I long for the time,' he continues, ' when the husbandman shall say them to himself while he follows the plough, when the weaver shall hum them to the tune of the shuttle, when the traveller shall beguile with them the weariness of the journey.' Another important... | |
| Frank Wakeley Gunsaulus - 1891 - 378 sayfa
...Erasmus : " I wish that even the weakest woman might read the Gospels and the Epistles of Saint Paul. But the first step to their being read is to make...with their stories the weariness of his journey." In 1516 the New Testament of Erasmus had been printed ; and even Bishop Fox had remarked, " It is as... | |
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