The books of the Vaudois, the Waldensian manuscripts preserved in the library of Trinity college, Dublin

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Page 180 - Father, power ; to the Son, wisdom ; and to the Holy Ghost, charity. But the Noble Lesson says — " These three, the Holy Trinity, Should be prayed unto as one God, Full of all wisdom, and all power, and all goodness," whichf three attributes the New Comfort thus distributes to the divine persons — " The power of the Father, and the wisdom of the Son, And the goodness of the Holy Ghost.
Page 166 - La Nobla Leyczon, La Barca, Lo Novel Sermon, Lo Novel Confort, Lo Payre Eternal, Lo Despreczi del Mont, el l'Evangeli de li quatre Semences," they may be compared with Morland's description of volume B, said to have been deposited at Cambridge, and with the little MS. book in the library of Geneva, No. 207. I should also feel much obliged if the writer of the article on the " Poems of the Poor of Lyons
Page 193 - Waldenses have had theirs ? James I., King of Arragon, and Count of Provence, in the year 1213 prohibited the circulation of Books of the Old and New Testament, translated into the Romaunt dialect.\ Pope Innocent III., in 1199 or 1200, wrote to the clergy of Metz to make inquiries about a vernacular translation of the Gospels, the Epistles of St. Paul, the Psalms, the Book of Job, and other passages of holy writ.J And about 1180, Peter Waldo circulated his vernacular translations, some of which I...
Page iii - TODD. — The Books of the Vaudois. The Waldensian Manuscripts preserved in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin, with an Appendix by JAMES HENTHORN TODD, DD Crown 8vo.
Page 222 - Ley g on — the primary results gained from the recovery of these manuscripts, and a comparison of them with what we already know of others of the kind, is, that besides the Dublin collection, all of which seem to have been written in the 16th century, we have two miscellaneous volumes at Geneva (MSS. 207 and 209) and four at Cambridge (A, B, C, D), as well as more than one copy of the New Testament, all assignable to the 15th century; and in addition to these, at Cambridge and at Grenoble, one...
Page 243 - DISCOURSES on the PROPHECIES relating to ANTICHRIST in the APOCALYPSE of ST. JOHN. Preached before the University of Dublin, at the Donnellan Lecture.
Page 117 - Ministres, ni autres de l'Eglise, ne pourront faire imprimer livres composés par eux ou par autres, touchant la religion, ni autrement publier, sans les communiquer à deux ou trois Ministres de la parole non suspects.
Page 243 - Christi, now first printed from a MS. in the library of Trinity College, Dublin, with various readings from a MS.
Page 214 - ... them) to the 15th; yet it cannot be doubted that, when they are once brought into due notice, which it is the object of this paper to procure, they will engage the attention of some scholar who is able to use them. To take them in the probable order of age: F is a parchment volume measuring 5i by 4i inches, and written, I should say, at the close of the 14th century.
Page 194 - Two copies are at Oxford, one in the Bodleian Library, and another in that of Christ Church College; two others are' in Dublin, in the University Library, and in the library founded by Archbishop Marsh ; and a fifth is in the possession of his Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex.

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