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.
- Title
- 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.
- Author
- Standish, John, 1507?-1570.
- Publication
- Excusum Londini :: In ædibus Roberti Caly, typographi,
- mense Decembris. Anno. 1554.
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- Subject terms
- 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 June 15, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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¶A question to be moued to the highe courte of Parli∣ament.
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The fyrst Chaptre. Scripture is very harde to be vnderstande. -
The seconde Chapter God woulde the Scripture to be obscure, and the mysteries not to be playne to al men. -
The thirde Chapter. Sundrie causes wherof oftymes difficultie and great hardnes in scripture doeth arise. -
The .iiii, Chapter, The letter doeth kyll and that sondry wayes. -
The. v▪ Chaptre, The best meanes to vnderstand the Scriptures by. -
The .vi. Chapitre. Scripture ought not to be in the vulgare tonge, that al men with∣out restraynt may rede it.-
Fyfty probations of this assertion,
The first Probation. - The seconde Probation.
- The thirde probation.
- The .iiij. probation.
- The fyfte probation.
- The syxte probacion.
- The seuenth probation.
- The eight probation.
- The ninth probation.
- The tenth probation.
- The eleuenth probation.
- The xii. probation.
- The xiii. probation.
- The .xiiii. probation,
- The ,xv, probation
- The .xvi. probation.
- The .xvii, probation.
- The .xviii. probation.
- The .xix. probation.
- The .xx. probation.
- The xxi. probation.
- The xxij. probation.
- The xxiij. probation.
- The .xxiiij. probation.
- The .xxv. probation,
- The .xxvi. probation.
- The xxvij. probation.
- The xxviij. probation.
- The ,xxix, probation,
- The ,xxx, probation,
- The ,xxxi, probation,
- The ,xxxij, probation.
- The ,xxxiij, probacion.
- The .xxxiiij, probacion.
- The ,xxxv, probation.
- The .xxxvii. probacion.
- The xxxvij. probation.
- The xxxviij. probation
- The xxxix. probation:
- The ,xl, probation.
- The .xli, probation.
- The .xlij, probation.
- The .xliij, probation,
- The ,xliiij. probation.
- The .xlv. probation.
- The ,xlvi. probation.
- The .xlvii. probation.
- The .xlviij. probation▪
- The xlix. probation.
- The .l. probation.
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Fyfty probations of this assertion,
- ¶The conclusion of this simple discourse.
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- A PRAYER.
- ¶Fautes escaped the printer in many of the bokes.