Editore: Cambridge; LondonL Deighton, Bell; G. Bell, 1916., 1916
Da: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.
Good dull orig. slate cloth, covers chafed. Unopened copy. [10], 200 p.; 19 cm. Contents: I. Introduction -- II. The surgeon's knife -- III. The legal sword -- IV. In a place of darkness, and in the deep -- V. Through darkness up to God -- VI. Watching and waiting. Binding is Hardcover.
Editore: Deighton, Bell & Co., 1940
Da: Windows Booksellers, Eugene, OR, U.S.A.
Hardcover with dust jacket. G/VG. Slight and very tidy ink underlining. 55 pp.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: SHOREHAM AND DISTRICT HISTORICAL SOCIETY - 2000, 2000
Da: Happyfish Books, Meopham, KENT, Regno Unito
EUR 24,21
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: Good. THE BOOK IS IN GOOD CONDITION * THERE IS MINIMAL EDGE-WEAR AND MARKING TO THE COVERS AND SPINE * THE PAGES ARE GENERALLY CLEAN AND CREASE-FREE * PUBLISHED BY THE SHOREHAM AND DISTRICT HISTORICAL SOCIETY - 2000 *.
Editore: Deighton, Bell & Co., 1940., Cambridge, 1940
Da: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. ix, [1], 55 p.; 3 il.; 19 cm. [Batley gave a full transcription of the Adversaria to Bilney's college, Trinity Hall, Cambridge] Contents: Preface -- I Biographical sketch -- Published works of Thomas Bilney -- III The history of Bilney's Vulgate [Lyons, 1520, since 1588 in the library of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge] -- IV Selected Adversaria [from 300+ written in Latin in his Bible]: (a) typical quotations, (b) the author's opinions -- V Important events, 1511-31. -- `We have already accounted Bilney to be a careful, painstaking student. We may now give special attention to some Notes which express the writer's personal opinions. These thoughts are of value to us as revealing the real thoughts of Bilney. Not written for publication, coming from the man himself, they are more trustworthy than the second-hand information of Foxe and More.' (p. 35) -- At Genesis 3.5: `Liberum arbitrium mendacium' (p. 38) -- Exodus 1: `Rex Egipti iussit obstetricibus vt occiderent masculos--Deo magis obedientiam quam hominibus'; I Kings 18: `Helias regem non veretur sed ei peccatum in faciem exprobrat audendum concionatori' (p. 36) -- `Bilney is obviously zealous for right and just dealing. The poor are the true Temple of the Lord. The goods of the Church are the goods of the poor. A pure Church is acceptable to God. The Bishops must be faithful, unlike some contemporary prelates. Would that God would raise up once more a true prophet! .But in his attitude to Authority we find that Bilney is extremely bold. For just cause a King may be rebuked. Custom may not be blindly followed. Bilney states most emphatically that the Church can err, so there is no certain guidance in `the voice of the Church'.'(p. 49 f.) VG orig. blue cloth in lightly edgeworn, price-clipped dj.