How We Got Our BibleS. Bagster and sons, Limited, 1895 - 127 sidor |
Från bokens innehåll
Resultat 1-5 av 28
Sida 11
... hand , and that copies when needed had each to be written out , letter by letter , at a great expense of time and trouble , and unfortunately , I must add , very often too at some expense of the original correctness . However careful ...
... hand , and that copies when needed had each to be written out , letter by letter , at a great expense of time and trouble , and unfortunately , I must add , very often too at some expense of the original correctness . However careful ...
Sida 12
... hand on the copy to a friend to re - copy , and let him pass on to another what he has written , and so have the operation repeated through six or eight different hands before comparing the last copy with the original . It will be an ...
... hand on the copy to a friend to re - copy , and let him pass on to another what he has written , and so have the operation repeated through six or eight different hands before comparing the last copy with the original . It will be an ...
Sida 13
... hands . Of But how is this revision to be accomplished ? course , if the original writings had remained , it would be quite a simple operation , as a careful comparison with them would at any time discover whatever had need of ...
... hands . Of But how is this revision to be accomplished ? course , if the original writings had remained , it would be quite a simple operation , as a careful comparison with them would at any time discover whatever had need of ...
Sida 14
... hands a thousand years since - in many shapes , in many colours , in many languages , -thousands of old Scripture ... hand , the name manu- scripts has been by common consent of scholars appropriated to the copies in the original ...
... hands a thousand years since - in many shapes , in many colours , in many languages , -thousands of old Scripture ... hand , the name manu- scripts has been by common consent of scholars appropriated to the copies in the original ...
Sida 15
... hands of St. Paul , how will they make use of this mass of evidence ? I. They will search for the very oldest Greek manu- scripts in which the Epistle occurs , for , as we have already seen , the oldest are likely to be the most cor ...
... hands of St. Paul , how will they make use of this mass of evidence ? I. They will search for the very oldest Greek manu- scripts in which the Epistle occurs , for , as we have already seen , the oldest are likely to be the most cor ...
Vanliga ord och fraser
accessible Alexandrian ANCIENT VERSIONS Anglo-Saxon apostles Authorised Version beautiful Bible revision Bible translation Biblical bishop bishop of Lyons century chapter Christ Christian Church Codex copies correct Coverdale dayes death Dublin early edition England English Bible Epistle errors evidence Father friars Geneva Geneva Bible Gospels grace Greek Greek and Hebrew Greek manuscripts hand Hebrew Hebrew manuscripts Holy Irenæus Irish Jerome John Wycliffe King language Latin Vulgate learned letter Library Lord manu martyr Matt monk Myles Coverdale old Bible Old Testament oldest omitted original Pakington Palimpsest parchments passage Pope prayer present previous revision priests printed quotations reader Revised Bible Revised Version Saxon says scholars scribe script Scriptures seen Septuagint sermon shal sheets Sinaitic specimen Testa textual criticism thee things tion Tischendorf tongue trans Tyndale's uncial Vatican verses watir William Tyndale words writing written Wycliffe's Bible wyll
Populära avsnitt
Sida 41 - And if ye lend to them of whom ye hope to receive, what thank have ye ? for sinners also lend to sinners, to receive as much again.
Sida 45 - Constance. For a time it seemed as if the course of the world's history was to be changed, as if the older Celtic race that Roman and German had swept before them had turned to the moral conquest of their conquerors, as if Celtic and not Latin Christianity was to mould the destinies of the churches of the West.
Sida 112 - The memory of the dead passes into it. The potent traditions of childhood are stereotyped in its verses. The power of all the griefs and trials of a man is hidden beneath its words.
Sida 39 - Remember the words of the Lord Jesus, for he said, "Woe to that man by whom offences come ; it were better for him that he had not been born, than that he should offend one of my elect ; it were better for him that a millstone should be tied about his neck, and that he should be drowned in the sea, than that he should offend one of my little ones.
Sida 62 - More,2 writing about 1 530, affirms that " the whole Bible was, long before Wycliffe's days, by virtuous and well-learned men, translated into the English tongue; and by good and godly people, with devotion and soberness, well and reverently read For as for old translations, before Wycliffe's time, they remain lawful and be in some folks
Sida 83 - I am the gladder,' said Tyndale, ' for these two benefits shall come thereof: I shall get money to bring myself out of debt, and the whole world will cry out against the burning of God's Word, and the overplus of the money that shall remain to me shall make me more studious to correct the said New Testament, and so newly to imprint the same once again, and I trust the second will much better like you than ever did the first.
Sida 60 - making it," as one of the chroniclers angrily complains, "common and more open to laymen and to women than it was wont to be to clerks well learned and of good understanding. So that the pearl of the Gospel is trodden under foot of swine.
Sida 91 - When will the Pope say Hoo ! (hold!) and forbid an offering for the building of St. Peter's Church? And when will our spirituality say Hoo! and forbid to give them more land? Never until they have all.
Sida 41 - Lay not up for yourselves treasure upon earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt, and where robbers break through; but lay up for yourselves treasure in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt.
Sida 42 - Take no thought, therefore, what ye shall eat, or what ye shall put on; for your heavenly Father knoweth that ye have need of these things. But seek ye the kingdom of heaven, and all these things shall be added unto you. For where his treasure is, there also is the mind of a man.