A discourse wherin is debated whether it be expedient that the scripture should be in English for al men to reade that wyll. Fyrst reade this booke with an indifferent eye, and then approue or condempne, as God shall moue your heart.

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A discourse wherin is debated whether it be expedient that the scripture should be in English for al men to reade that wyll. Fyrst reade this booke with an indifferent eye, and then approue or condempne, as God shall moue your heart.
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Standish, John, 1507?-1570.
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Excusum Londini :: In ædibus Roberti Caly, typographi,
mense Decembris. Anno. 1554.
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Bible -- Versions -- English -- Early works to 1800.
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"A discourse wherin is debated whether it be expedient that the scripture should be in English for al men to reade that wyll. Fyrst reade this booke with an indifferent eye, and then approue or condempne, as God shall moue your heart." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A12919.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 20, 2024.

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An other testimonie of S. Hiero.

Iacobus, Ioannes, Petrus, & Iudas. vii. Epistolas scripserunt succinctas & breues in uerbis, sed longas in sē¦tentijs, ut rarus sit qui in earum lec∣tione non caecutiat, Apoca. Ioannis tot habet sacramenta quot uerba▪ Iames, Iohan, Peter, & Iude (saieth he) wrote .vii. Epistels, quicke & breffe in wordes, but long in sense, that fewe there be whiche doe not erre in readinge of them Thapocalyps of saint Iohn, is as full of mysteries as of wordes.

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