| Anne Cox Woodrooffe - English fiction - 1827 - 732 pages
...whose despised disciple he was, and even those who basely called him hypocrite and cant, well knew that he was one of those of whom the world was not worthy." Mr. Lascelles was at his breakfast table when he received this letter, in that very room where his... | |
| Charles N. Baldwin - Biography - 1820 - 458 pages
...clergyman, settled at Wallingford, Conn., died in 17'íí! WICK AM, William. SeeWYKEHAM. WICKLIFFE, John de, professor of divinity In the university of Oxford,...reformation of the English church from popery ; he died in 1384. WICQUEFORT, Abraham, a Dutch statesman and historian, famous for his embassies and his... | |
| David Blair - Chronology, Historical - 1832 - 252 pages
...a young lady named Laura, whom he has rendered famous by his poetry. He died in 1374. 3. Wick'Uffe was professor of divinity in the university of Oxford,...chief work is a history which comprises what happened inFrance, Spain, and England, from 1326 to 1400. He was also a poet, as well as historian — on the... | |
| Charles N. Baldwin - Biography - 1833 - 466 pages
...clergyman, settled at Wallingford, Conn., died in 1752. WICKAM, William. SeeWYKEHAM. WICKLIFFE, John de, professor of divinity in the university of Oxford,...reformation of the English church from popery : he died in 1384. . WICQUEFORT, Abraham, a Dutch statesman and historian, famous for bia embassies and... | |
| Henry Martin - Society of Friends - 1835 - 240 pages
...the testimony of Jesus, and the Word of God,'' in the year 1665 ; and in truth may it be said, that he was one of those " of whom the world was not worthy." His labours were highly esteemed by his brethren, and his controversial writings received a most powerful,... | |
| J. Fletcher - 1843 - 472 pages
...perilous times. Four years after his call to the ministry he was arrested and cast into prison, for he was one of those " of whom the world was not worthy." THE EARNEST TEACHER. I scarcely know a more interesting character than that of the teacher who is in... | |
| Charles N. Baldwin - Biography - 1850 - 458 pages
...Wallingford, Conn., died in 1752. VVICK AM, William. SeeWYKEHAM WICKLIFFE, John de, professor of divinity fn the university of Oxford, and father of the reformation of the English church from popery; he (lied in 1.184. WICaiTEFORT, Abraham, a Dutch statesman and hUtorian, famous for his embassies and... | |
| Joel Munsell - Chronology - 1858 - 542 pages
...Belisarius entered Syracuse in triumph, a city which once embraced 22 miles. 1384. JOHN WICKLIFFE died ; professor of divinity in the university of Oxford...the reformation of the English church from popery. 1460. Battle of Wakefield, in England the duke of York and 3000 of his followers slain . 1563. CHARLES... | |
| Joel Munsell - Chronology, Historical - 1858 - 544 pages
...Belisarins entered Syrncui-e in trinmph, a city which once embraced 22 miles. 1384. JOHN WICELIFPE died ; professor of divinity in the university of Oxford,...father of the reformation of the English church from poj erv. 1460. Buttle of Wakefield, in England ; the duke of York and 3000 of his followers slnin.... | |
| Giles Hester - 1865 - 88 pages
...the first person who translated the Scriptures from the inspired original into the English tongue." He was one of those of whom the world was not worthy. Tyndale was in every respect a most extraordinary man. He was animated throughout life by one noble... | |
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