| 1848 - 792 pages
...unceasingly collected many various flowers of ine Scriptures, with which he thickly stored the cells of his Now when that first quotation was copied, he was eager at once tad, and to interpret in Saxon, and then to teach others; even reread of that happy robber, who recognised... | |
| John Allen Giles - 1848 - 552 pages
...and unceasingly collected many various flowers of divine Scriptures, with which he thickly stored the cells of his mind. Now when that first quotation was...was hanging on the blessed cross, and, saluting him with his bodily eyes only, because elsewhere he was all pierced with nails, cried, " Lord, remember... | |
| John Allen Giles, Gildas - 1848 - 542 pages
...unceasingly collected many various flowers of divine Scriptures, with which he thickly stored the r7 Now when that first quotation was copied, he was eager...was hanging on the blessed cross, and, saluting him with his bodily eyes only, because elsewhere he was all pierced with nails, cried, " Lord, remember... | |
| John Allen Giles, Gildas - 1848 - 572 pages
...and unceasingly collected many various flowers of divine Scriptures, with which he thickly stored the cells of his mind. Now when that first quotation was...he was eager at once to read, and to interpret in Sax9n, and then to teach others; even as we read of that happy robber, who recognized his Lord, aye,... | |
| 1857 - 830 pages
...unloitcringly gathered many various flowers of the Divine Scriptures, with which he plentifully stored the cells of his mind. Now, when that first quotation was copied, he was eager at once to read and to translate it into Saxon, and then to teach others. Even as we read of that happy robber, who recognised... | |
| Alfred (King of England) - 1858 - 596 pages
...and unceasingly collected many various flowers of divine Scripture, with which he thickly stored the cells of his mind. Now when that first quotation was...was hanging on the blessed cross, and saluting him with his bodily eyes only, because elsewhere he was all pierced with nails, cried, " Lord, remember... | |
| Paulus Orosius - 1858 - 504 pages
...Asser tells us that Alfred began on one and the same day to read and to interpret 5 ; and again, that he was eager at once to read and to interpret in Saxon, that he might teach others 6 . If reliance be placed on Asser's Annals of Alfred's life 7 , we know... | |
| Paulus Orosius - 1859 - 536 pages
...Asser tells us that Alfred began on one and the same day to read and to interpret 5 ; and again, that he was eager at once to read and to interpret in Saxon, that he might teach others 6 . If reliance be placed on Asser's Annals of Alfred's life 7 , we know... | |
| Paulus Orosius - 1859 - 222 pages
....Asser tells us that Alfred began on one and the same day to read and to interpret 5 ; and again, that he was eager at once to read and to interpret in Saxon, that he might teach others 6 . If reliance be placed on Asser's Annals of Alfred's life 7 , we know... | |
| Thomas Hughes - 1869 - 362 pages
...and unceasingly collected many various flowers of divine Scripture with which he thickly stored the cells of his mind. " Now when that first quotation...and to interpret in Saxon, and then to teach others. The King, inspired by God, began to study the rudiments of divine Scripture on the sacred solemnity... | |
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