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| Thomas Cranmer - Great Britain - 1833 - 566 pages
...and therefore I pray your pt. ii. lordship to read the same. And as for the translation, so TodcTi'r far as I have read thereof, I like it better than any other "f Cran- translation heretofore made ; yet not doubting but that then. p'Ti'i™ '' ma y an< l w '^... | |
| Thomas Cranmer - 1833 - 562 pages
...therefore I pray your pt. ii. lordship to read the same. And as for the translation, so °j f01!'.,. far as I have read thereof, I like it better than any other Todd, Life . J of Cran- translation heretofore made ; yet not doubting but that there p!Ti I™' '... | |
| Christopher Anderson - Bible - 1845 - 672 pages
...translation, and of a neve print, dedicated unto the King's Majesty, as farther appeareth by a pistle unto his Grace, in the beginning of the book, which,...translation, so far as I have read thereof, I like it '..''.,. than any other translation heretofore made ; yet not doubting that there may and will be found... | |
| Christopher Anderson - Bible - 1845 - 672 pages
...Majesty, as farther appeareth by a pistle unto his Grace, in the beginning of the booli, which, ill mine opinion, is very well done; and therefore I pray...other translation heretofore made ; yet not doubting that there may and will be found some fault 'herein, as you know no man ever did or can do so well,... | |
| Charles Roger - Bible - 1847 - 342 pages
...well dime ; and, therefore, I pray your.Loidship to read the same. And as for the translation, so f.ir as I have read thereof, I like it better than any other translations heretofore made ; yet not doubting that there may, and witl be found some fauit therein,... | |
| John Strype - England - 1848 - 588 pages
...by his authority be both bought and used by all indifferently. Both which Crumwel did. For which the like it better than any other translation heretofore...made; yet not doubting but that there may and will he found some fault therein, as you know no man ever did or can do so well, but it may be from time... | |
| Christopher Anderson - Bible - 1849 - 566 pages
...translation, and of a new print, dedicated unto the King's Majesty, as farther appeareth by a pistle unto his Grace, in the beginning of the book, which,...other translation heretofore made ; yet not doubting that there may and will be found some fault therein, as you know no man ever did or can do so well,... | |
| Christopher Anderson - Bible - 1849 - 564 pages
...translation, and of a new print, dedicated unto the King's Majesty, as farther appeareth by a pistle unto his Grace, in the beginning of the book, which,...read the same. And, as for the translation, so far as 1 have read thereof, I like it belter than any other translation heretofore made ; yet not doubting... | |
| Edward N. Marks - 1854 - 394 pages
...translation, and of a new print, dedicated unto the king's majesty, as farther appeareth by a pistle unto his grace in the beginning of the book, which in mine opinion is very LETTER TO CROMWELL. 251 well done, and therefore I pray your lordship to read the same. And as for... | |
| Hannah Chaplin Conant - Bible - 1856 - 504 pages
...farther appeareth by a pistle unto hu Grace, in the beginning of the book, which, in mine opinion, i» very well done ; and therefore I pray your Lordship...other translation heretofore made ; yet not doubting that there may and will ba found some fault therein, as you know no man over did or ean do go well,... | |
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