The Works of the English Reformers: William Tyndale, and John Frith, Tom 2 |
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... yea , and are yet more mad than that . holy . we imagine the same of fantasies ,
and vain ceremonies of our own making ; neither needful unto the taming our
own flesh , neither profitable unto our neighbour , neither honour unto God . ters
of ...
... yea , and are yet more mad than that . holy . we imagine the same of fantasies ,
and vain ceremonies of our own making ; neither needful unto the taming our
own flesh , neither profitable unto our neighbour , neither honour unto God . ters
of ...
Strona 15
Neither though Baalam the false prophet had a clear Baalam . sight to bring the
curse of God upon the children of Israel , for honour's sake , yet his covetousness
did so blind his prophecy , that he could not see his own end . therefore , M.
Neither though Baalam the false prophet had a clear Baalam . sight to bring the
curse of God upon the children of Israel , for honour's sake , yet his covetousness
did so blind his prophecy , that he could not see his own end . therefore , M.
Strona 23
... 23 ។ desire of honour . Gifts blind the eyes of the TYxDALE . ) 23 THOMAS
MORE'S DIALOGUE .
... 23 ។ desire of honour . Gifts blind the eyes of the TYxDALE . ) 23 THOMAS
MORE'S DIALOGUE .
Strona 24
desire of honour . Gifts blind the eyes of the seeing , and Deut . xvii . pervert the
words of the righteous . ( Deut . xvii . ) When covetousness findeth vantage in
serving falsehood , it riseth up into an obstinate malice against the truth , and
seeketh ...
desire of honour . Gifts blind the eyes of the seeing , and Deut . xvii . pervert the
words of the righteous . ( Deut . xvii . ) When covetousness findeth vantage in
serving falsehood , it riseth up into an obstinate malice against the truth , and
seeketh ...
Strona 42
But the utterly against the pope with violence compelleth us to have such in
honour , doctrine of to receive the sacraments of them , to hear their masses , and
Christ . to believe all they say ; and yet they will not let us see whether they say
truth ...
But the utterly against the pope with violence compelleth us to have such in
honour , doctrine of to receive the sacraments of them , to hear their masses , and
Christ . to believe all they say ; and yet they will not let us see whether they say
truth ...
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