| Arminianism - 1879 - 1042 pages
...which we are ail familiar. The peculiar genius — if snch a word may be permitted — which breather through it ; the mingled tenderness and majesty; the...simplicity; the preternatural grandeur, unequalled, nnapproached in the attempted improvements of modern scholars — all are here, and bear the impress... | |
| British and foreign sailors' society - 1879 - 398 pages
...revised and altered, we may say that it is substantially the Bible with which we are all familiar. The peculiar genius — if such a word may be permitted...the attempted improvements of modern scholars, all are here, and bear the impress of the mind of one man — William Tyndale. WILLIAM TYNDALE'S Bibles... | |
| 1882 - 396 pages
...revised and altered, we may say that it is substantially the Bible, with which we are all familiar. The peculiar genius — if such a word may be permitted— which breathes through it, the mingled tendera«»* and majesty, the Saxon simplicity, the preternatural grandeur (unequalled, unapproached... | |
| Literature - 1859 - 868 pages
...revised and altered, we may say that it is, substantially, the Bible with which we are all familiar. The peculiar genius — if * such a word may be permitted...the attempted improvements of modern scholars, all are here, and bear the impress of the mind of one man, William TyndaL Lying, while engaged in that... | |
| Literature - 1911 - 856 pages
...may say that it is substantially the Bible with which we are all familiar. The peculiar genins — if such a word may be permitted — which breathes...majesty, the Saxon simplicity — -the preternatural grandenr — unequalled, unapproached, in the attempted improvements of modern scholars — all are... | |
| James Anthony Froude - Great Britain - 1858 - 548 pages
...revised and altered, we may say that it is substantially the Bible with which we are all familiar. The peculiar genius — if such a word may be permitted...attempted improvements of modern scholars — all are here, and The entire bear the impress of the mind of one man — William Tyndal. Lying, while engaged... | |
| James Anthony Froude - Great Britain - 1858 - 556 pages
...revised and altered, we may say that it is substantially the Bible with which we are all familiar. The peculiar genius — if such a word may be permitted...attempted improvements of modern scholars — all are here, and The entire bear the impress of the mind of one man — William Tyndal. Lying, while engaged... | |
| 1858 - 878 pages
...revised and altered, we may say that it is substantially the Bible with which we are all familiar. Tbe peculiar genius — if such a word may be permitted...grandeur — unequalled, unapproached, in the attempted improvement of modern scholars — all are here, and bear the impress of tho mind of one man — William... | |
| James Anthony Froude - Great Britain - 1858 - 558 pages
...revised and altered, we may say that it is substantially the Bible with which we are all familiar. The peculiar genius — if such a word may be permitted...it — the mingled tenderness and majesty — the Saxoi simplicity — the preternatural grandeur — unequalled, unapproached, in the attempted improvements... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1911 - 870 pages
...revised and altered, we may say that it is substantially the Bible with which we are all familiar. The peculiar genius — if such a word may be permitted...attempted improvements of modern scholars — all are here, and bear the impress of the mind of one man — William Tyndale. Lying, while engaged in... | |
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