Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Edited from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications, Volume 8Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Page 53
... name of Christ , teaching them to use words and sentences of the Scrip- tures . Dan . O sir , here lyeth the deepe ... name and mighty power of God . Herein also lyeth a more foule abhomination , and that is the abusing and horrible ...
... name of Christ , teaching them to use words and sentences of the Scrip- tures . Dan . O sir , here lyeth the deepe ... name and mighty power of God . Herein also lyeth a more foule abhomination , and that is the abusing and horrible ...
Page 81
... name and power of God to tell the trueth ? It seemeth then he would conceale , but cannot . Dan . The conjurer which supposeth that hee doeth bind by the name and power of God to tell him the trueth , is utterlie deluded . For he is not ...
... name and power of God to tell the trueth ? It seemeth then he would conceale , but cannot . Dan . The conjurer which supposeth that hee doeth bind by the name and power of God to tell him the trueth , is utterlie deluded . For he is not ...
Page 83
... name to let him alone , and not to meddle ? Is not their way only to pacifie the prince , and so the prince wil ... name and power of God to tell the truth ? And what warrant have wee to learne any trueth from his mouth ? As to say , wee ...
... name to let him alone , and not to meddle ? Is not their way only to pacifie the prince , and so the prince wil ... name and power of God to tell the truth ? And what warrant have wee to learne any trueth from his mouth ? As to say , wee ...
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