| Sir Walter Besant - 1901 - 210 pages
...God, began to study the rudiments of Divine Scripture on the sacred solemnity of St. Martin (Nov. n), and he continued to learn the flowers collected by...masters, and to reduce them into the form of one book, as he was then able, although mixed one with another, until it became almost as large as a psalter.... | |
| Hampstead Antiquarian and Historical Society - 1902 - 110 pages
...quotation was copied he was eager at onee to read, and to interpret in Saxon, and then to teach others He continued to learn the flowers collected by certain masters, and to reduce them into the form of one lxtok, as he was then able, although mixed one with another, until it beoame almost as large as a psalter.... | |
| Edward Potts Cheyney - 1908 - 830 pages
...other quotations which pleased him, so that the sheet became full. . . . ,.,,,, , , . , selections And he continued to learn the flowers collected by...masters, and to reduce them into the form of one book, as he was then able, although mixed one with another, until it became almost as large as a psalter.... | |
| Frederick John Snell - 1912 - 280 pages
...began to study the rudiments of divine Scripture on the sacred solemnity of Saint Martin [Nov. 11], and he continued to learn the flowers collected by...masters, and to reduce them into the form of one book, as he was then able, although mixed one with another, until it become almost as large as a psalter.... | |
| Allen Rogers Benham - 1916 - 674 pages
...God, began to study the rudiments of divine Scripture on the sacred solemnity of St. Martin (Nov. 11), and he continued to learn the flowers collected by...masters, and to reduce them into the form of one book as he was then able, although mixed one with another, until it became almost as large as a psalter.... | |
| Alfred (King of England), George Forrest Browne - 1920 - 434 pages
...flowers of divine writings. Then he became eager to interpret the quotations in Saxon, to teach others. He continued to learn the flowers collected by certain masters, and to reduce them into one book as he was then able, though mixed one with another, until it became almost as large as a psalter.... | |
| Thomas Howard, Vivian W. Dudro - 2007 - 372 pages
...greatly for many years. He became anxious that he knew little of Scripture, so, "inspired by God, [he] began to study the rudiments of divine Scripture ....masters, and to reduce them into the form of one book [which] he called his Enchiridion or Manual, because he carefully kept it at hand day and night, and... | |
| |