| 1882 - 396 str.
.... . . with many otherthings touching the pestilent sect of Luther and Tyndale — by the one begun in Saxony, and by the other laboured to be brought into England." Tyndale's " Answer " very effectually disposed of More's arguments, and the best proof of the chagrin... | |
| Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné - 1853 - 550 str.
...Dialogue of Sir Thomas More, Knt., touching the pestilent Sect of Luther and Tyndale, by the one begun in Saxony, and by the other laboured to be brought...book a dialogue, Tyndale adopted this form in his reply,J and the two combatants valiantly crossed their swords, though wide seas lay between them. This... | |
| Biographical magazine - 1853 - 586 str.
...Dialogue of Sir Thomas More, Knt, touching the Pestilent Sect of Luther and Tyndale, hy the one begun in Saxony and by the other laboured to be brought into England." Tyndale procured the book, first finished his treatise on " The Practice of Prelates," and then wrote an "... | |
| Henry Cotton - 1863 - 164 str.
...pilgrimage ; with many other things touching " the pestilent sect of Luther and Tyndale ; by the " one begun in Saxony, and by the other laboured " to be brought into England," (folio, London, 1530, 1531), in book iii. chap. 8, we read the following passages : speaking of the... | |
| Janet Hardy - 1869 - 266 str.
...Dialogue of Sir Thomas More, Knight, touching the pestilent sect of Luther and Tyndale, by the one begun in Saxony, and by the other laboured to be brought into England." In this dispute, which attracted much attention at the time, the superiority was admitted, even by... | |
| William Hickman S. Aubrey - 1878 - 734 str.
...Dialogue of Sir Thomas More Knt., touching the pestilent Sect of Luther and Tyndale, by the one begun in Saxony, and by the other laboured to be brought into England." As soon as Tyndale received a copy of the book from his friends he issued his famous "Answer to Sir... | |
| William Henry Beckett - 1890 - 368 str.
...pilgrimage, with many other things touching the pestilent Beet of Luther and Tindale, by the one begun in Saxony, and by the other laboured to be brought into England.' Tindale was ready with his answer in 1531. Naturally, the language in which this was couched was unpalatable... | |
| Gertrude Robinson - 1918 - 264 str.
...pilgrimage. With many other things touching the pestilent sect of Luther and Tyndale, by the one begotten in Saxony and by the other laboured to be brought into England." What the new learning did for England was wholly good : it gave an impetus to learning, it stimulated... | |
| David Daniell - 2001 - 462 str.
...pilgrimages, 'with many other things touching the pestilent sect of Luther and Tyndale, by the one begone in Saxony and by the other laboured to be brought into England'. Tyndale is introduced on early pages with a tone of sorrow, on the heels of a defensive section about the burning... | |
| Elizabeth M. Nugent - 734 str.
...pilgrimage: with many other things touching the pestilent sect of Luther and Tyndale, by the one begun in Saxony and by the other laboured to be brought into England. Newly overseen by the said Sir Thomas More, Chancellor of England. (1530.) THE INTRODUCTION1 It is... | |
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