The Pen, the Palm and the Pulpit [being Biographical Sketches of W. Tyndale, Bp. Hooper, and G. Whitefield].

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Página 95 - I would not have the restless will That hurries to and fro ; Seeking for some great thing to do, Or secret thing to know : I would be treated as a child, And guided where I go.
Página 24 - He is able to save to the uttermost all who come unto God by Him.
Página 46 - By faith Moses, when he was come to years, refused to be called the son of Pharaoh's daughter ; choosing rather to suffer affliction with the people of God, than to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season ; esteeming the reproach of Christ greater riches than the treasures in Egypt: for he had respect unto the recompense of the reward.
Página 19 - Tyndale, I go forth this day to dinner, and you shall go with me, and be my guest where you shall be welcome.
Página 17 - if it would stand with the king's most gracious pleasure to grant only a bare text of the scripture to be put forth among his people, like as is put forth among the subjects of the emperor in these parts, and of other Christian princes, be it of the translation of what person soever shall please his majesty, I shall immediately make faithful promise never to write more...
Página 34 - The first of September, 1553, I was committed unto the Fleet from Richmond, to have the liberty of the prison: and within six days after I paid for my liberty five pounds sterling to the...
Página 58 - I was at his house in Worcester, where in his common hall I saw a table spread with good store of meat, and...
Página 95 - I ask Thee for the daily strength, To none that ask denied, A mind to blend with outward life, While keeping at Thy side ; Content to fill a little space, If Thou be glorified.
Página 3 - Latin. And the properties of the Hebrew tongue agreeth a thousand times more with the English than with the Latin. The manner of speaking is both one; so that in a thousand places thou needest not but to translate it into the English, word for word...
Página 10 - ... winter, and to bear off the tempests of the weather. But in the mean season it thrusteth roots into the bark of the tree, to hold fast withal : and ceaseth not to climb up, till it be at the top and above all. And...

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