The Life of the Learned Sir John Cheke, Kt., First Instructor, Afterwards Secretary of State, to King Edward VI ...At the Clarendon Press, 1821 - 218 pages |
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... Italy , and other parts of the world . This language was little known or understood hitherto in this realm . And if any saw a piece of Greek , they used to say , Græcum est ; non potest legi , i . e . " It is Greek , it cannot be read ...
... Italy , and other parts of the world . This language was little known or understood hitherto in this realm . And if any saw a piece of Greek , they used to say , Græcum est ; non potest legi , i . e . " It is Greek , it cannot be read ...
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... a learned man of Basil , by Cheke himself , as he passed through that place in his journey into Italy , in the beginning of Queen Mary's reign . From which ori- V. ginals Cælius printed them anno 1555 : dedicating them 18 THE LIFE OF.
... a learned man of Basil , by Cheke himself , as he passed through that place in his journey into Italy , in the beginning of Queen Mary's reign . From which ori- V. ginals Cælius printed them anno 1555 : dedicating them 18 THE LIFE OF.
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... Italy and Greece , and to describe them . Which he did with that life and advantage of ex- pression , a that one of the most ingenious of his auditors ever after had a most ardent inclination to travel , and see those parts of the world ...
... Italy and Greece , and to describe them . Which he did with that life and advantage of ex- pression , a that one of the most ingenious of his auditors ever after had a most ardent inclination to travel , and see those parts of the world ...
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... Italian , and some- time Ambassador for the King into Italy ; Richard Croke , S. Th . P. employed also abroad by the King ; and our Cheke . Which said pensions were 267. 13s . 4d . to each . By this preferment we may conclude him to be ...
... Italian , and some- time Ambassador for the King into Italy ; Richard Croke , S. Th . P. employed also abroad by the King ; and our Cheke . Which said pensions were 267. 13s . 4d . to each . By this preferment we may conclude him to be ...
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... Italy , and to see the countries and of these were Sir Anthony Cooke , and our Sir John Cheke , who passed into Italy through Basil ; Comes to where staying some time , ( for there were divers English Protestants here , ) he came ...
... Italy , and to see the countries and of these were Sir Anthony Cooke , and our Sir John Cheke , who passed into Italy through Basil ; Comes to where staying some time , ( for there were divers English Protestants here , ) he came ...
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Page 206 - And now, Israel, what doth the Lord thy God require of thee, but to fear the Lord thy God, to walk in all his ways, and to love him, and to serve the Lord thy God with all thy heart and with all thy soul...
Page 205 - The statutes of the Lord are right, rejoicing the heart : the commandment of the Lord is pure, enlightening the eyes. The fear of the Lord is clean, enduring for ever: the judgments of the Lord are true and righteous altogether.
Page 212 - Behold, he smote the rock, that the waters gushed out, and the streams overflowed ; can he give bread also? can he provide flesh for his people...
Page 204 - Then he which had received the one talent, came, and said, Lord, I knew thee that thou art an hard man, reaping where thou hast not sown, and gathering where thou hast not strawed: and I was afraid, and went, and hid thy talent in the earth: lo, there thou hast that is thine.
Page 203 - The countenance of the LORD is against them that do evil, to root out the remembrance of them from the earth.
Page 164 - So all the generations from Abraham to David are fourteen generations ; and from David until the carrying away into Babylon are fourteen generations; and from the carrying away into Babylon unto Christ are fourteen generations.
Page 203 - Behold therefore the goodness and severity of God : on them which fell, severity ; but toward thee, goodness, if thou continue in His goodness : otherwise thou also shalt be cut off.
Page 206 - If ye will fear the Lord, and serve him, and obey his voice, and not rebel against the commandment of the Lord; then shall both ye and also the king that reigneth over you continue following the Lord your God...
Page 203 - Serve the LORD with fear, and rejoice with trembling. Kiss the Son, lest he be angry, and ye perish from the way, when his wrath is kindled but a little. Blessed are all they that put their trust in him.
Page 211 - As for the word that thou hast spoken unto us in the name of the Lord, we will not hearken unto thee. But we will certainly do whatsoever thing goeth forth out of our own mouth...