These two words have undone the world : because Christ spake it to his disciples, therefore we must all, men, women and children, read and interpret the Scripture. 5. Henry the Eighth made a law, that all men might read the Scripture, except servants,... Selden's table talk - Page 19by John Selden - 1821Full view - About this book
| John Selden - 1689 - 196 pages
...therefore we must all, Men,W omen and Children, read and interpret the Scripture. 5. Henry the Eighth made a Law, that all Men might read the Scripture, except...places in the Bible, such as Johannes Picas, Scaliger, Grotius, Salmasius, Heinsius, &c. 7. If you ask which of Erasmus, Beza, or Grotius did best upon the... | |
| John Selden - 1716 - 156 pages
...therefore we muff all, Men, Women and Children , read and interpret che Scripture. j. Henry the Eight made a Law , that all Men might read the Scripture, except Servants; but no Woman, jxccpt Ladies and Oentlewomen , who had Leifurc and AJ might ask fomebody the Meaning. The Law was... | |
| John Selden - 1786 - 190 pages
...that all men might read the Scripture, <kcept servants; but no woman, except ladles tad gen. •women, who had leisure, and might ask somebody the meaning. The law was repealed in Edward the Sixth's days. . ' ' . . : VI. Laymen have best mterpreted the 'hard places in the Bible, such as Johannes Picus,... | |
| John Selden - 1786 - 196 pages
...that all men might read the Scripture, ejcept servants; hut no woman, except ladies and gen. women, who had leisure, and might ask somebody the meaning. The law was repealed in Edward the Sixth's days. VI. Laymen have best interpreted the hard places in the Bible, such as Johannes Picut, * Picus, Scaliger,... | |
| John Selden - 1798 - 166 pages
...therefore we muft all, Men, Women and Children, read and inrerpret the Scripture. 5. Henry the Eight made a Law, that all Men might read the Scripture, except Servants ; but no Women, except Ladies and Gentlewomen, who had Leifure and A 3 might might aik fomebody the Meaning.... | |
| Ancient learning - 1812 - 322 pages
...what jeer do they make of it ! SELDEN. HENRY VIIL made a law, that all men might read the Scriptures, except servants; but no woman, except ladies and gentlewomen,...meaning. The law was repealed in Edward the Sixth's days. SELDEN. LAYMEN have best interpreted the hard places in the Bible, such as Johannes Picus, Scaliger,... | |
| 1816 - 566 pages
...the above statement. JP ON THE BIBLE. HENRY VIII. made a law, that all men might read the Scriptures, except servants ; but no woman, except ladies and...who had leisure and might ask somebody the meaning. This law was repealed in Edward the Sixth's days. -•• SELDEN. i . f ttoentle department CALENDAR... | |
| John Selden - 1818 - 678 pages
...therefore we must all, men, women and children, read and interpret the Scripture. 5. Henry the Eighth made a law, that all men might read the Scripture, except...interpreted the hard places in the bible, such as Johannes Picus, Scaliger, Grotius, Salmasius, Heinsius, &c. 7. If you ask which of Erasmus, Beza, or Grotius,... | |
| John Selden - 1818 - 230 pages
...therefore we must all, men, women and children, read and interpret the Scripture. 5. Henry the Eighth made a law, that all men might read the Scripture, except...interpreted the hard places in the bible, such as Johannes Picus, Scaliger, Grotius, Salmasius, Heinsius, &c. 7. If you ask which of Erasmus, Beza, or Grotius,... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1819 - 378 pages
...therefore we must all, men, women, and children, read and interpret the Scripture. 5. Heury the Eighth made a law, that all men might read the Scripture, except...Scaliger, Grotins, Salmasins, Heinsins, &c. 7. If yon ask which of Erasmus, Beza, or Grotins, did best upon the New Testament,- it is an idle question,... | |
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