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... Wycliffite translations of the Scriptures , are exceedingly valuable contributions to English philology , and in the highest degree creditable to the critical skill and industry of the eminent scholars who have prepared and published ...
... Wycliffite translations of the Scriptures , are exceedingly valuable contributions to English philology , and in the highest degree creditable to the critical skill and industry of the eminent scholars who have prepared and published ...
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... Wycliffite translations of the Bible , this word is found in eight different forms , cok being the nearest to the root , coctyn the most remote from it . Cottyn , which occurs in Apocalypse xvi . 12 , in the version printed as ...
... Wycliffite translations of the Bible , this word is found in eight different forms , cok being the nearest to the root , coctyn the most remote from it . Cottyn , which occurs in Apocalypse xvi . 12 , in the version printed as ...
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... ( Wycliffite versions , i . p . 37 n . ) , we find Ebruely , Greekly , Latynly , corresponding to the Latin Hebraicè , Græcè , Latinè , and in Wycliffe , Mark xii . 1 , parably for , in parables . In a dialogue on Free - Masonry ...
... ( Wycliffite versions , i . p . 37 n . ) , we find Ebruely , Greekly , Latynly , corresponding to the Latin Hebraicè , Græcè , Latinè , and in Wycliffe , Mark xii . 1 , parably for , in parables . In a dialogue on Free - Masonry ...
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... Wycliffite versions , Oxford , 1850 . From MATTHEW vii . 27 . Καὶ κατέβη ἡ βροχὴ καὶ ἦλθον οἱ ποταμοὶ , καὶ ἐπνευσαν οἱ ἄνεμοι , καὶ προσέκοψαν τῇ οἰκίᾳ ἐκείνῃ , καὶ ἔπεσε · καὶ ἦν ἡ πτῶσις αὐτῆς μεγάλη . MESO - GOTHIC OF ULPHILAS . Jah ...
... Wycliffite versions , Oxford , 1850 . From MATTHEW vii . 27 . Καὶ κατέβη ἡ βροχὴ καὶ ἦλθον οἱ ποταμοὶ , καὶ ἐπνευσαν οἱ ἄνεμοι , καὶ προσέκοψαν τῇ οἰκίᾳ ἐκείνῃ , καὶ ἔπεσε · καὶ ἦν ἡ πτῶσις αὐτῆς μεγάλη . MESO - GOTHIC OF ULPHILAS . Jah ...
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... Wycliffite versions , Prol . to Romans , 299 , we find : " The Jewis * * * bi breking of the lawe have vnworshipid God " ; and Rom . i . 13 , " I nyle you for to unknowe . " Heywood has unput , and Fuller in his sermon , Comfort in ...
... Wycliffite versions , Prol . to Romans , 299 , we find : " The Jewis * * * bi breking of the lawe have vnworshipid God " ; and Rom . i . 13 , " I nyle you for to unknowe . " Heywood has unput , and Fuller in his sermon , Comfort in ...
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