The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1880 - 700 pagine |
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Pagina 15
... Lord's Prayer the English is a little distorted to make it a verbal guide to the Mosogothic words : - THE LORD'S PRAYER . From the MSOGOTHIC VERSION of ULPHILAS EXTERNAL RELATIONS . 15.
... Lord's Prayer the English is a little distorted to make it a verbal guide to the Mosogothic words : - THE LORD'S PRAYER . From the MSOGOTHIC VERSION of ULPHILAS EXTERNAL RELATIONS . 15.
Pagina 16
John Earle. THE LORD'S PRAYER . From the MSOGOTHIC VERSION of ULPHILAS ; made about A.D. 365 . Aivaggelyo thairh Matthaiu . Gospel through Matthew . Atta unsar thu in himinam Father our thou in heaven Veihnai namo thein Be - hallowed ...
John Earle. THE LORD'S PRAYER . From the MSOGOTHIC VERSION of ULPHILAS ; made about A.D. 365 . Aivaggelyo thairh Matthaiu . Gospel through Matthew . Atta unsar thu in himinam Father our thou in heaven Veihnai namo thein Be - hallowed ...
Pagina 25
... Lord's Prayer . In Latin , if they understand it , by all means , says he , —but in their own tongue if they do not know Latin . Which , he adds , is not only the case with laity , but with clerks likewise and monks . And markedly ...
... Lord's Prayer . In Latin , if they understand it , by all means , says he , —but in their own tongue if they do not know Latin . Which , he adds , is not only the case with laity , but with clerks likewise and monks . And markedly ...
Pagina 30
... Lord's Prayer offers the readiest illustration . THE LORD'S PRAYER . Matt . vi . Fæder ure , pu pe eart on heofenum Father our , thou that art in heaven Si þin nama gehalgod Be thy name hallowed To becume thin rice Come thy kingdom ...
... Lord's Prayer offers the readiest illustration . THE LORD'S PRAYER . Matt . vi . Fæder ure , pu pe eart on heofenum Father our , thou that art in heaven Si þin nama gehalgod Be thy name hallowed To becume thin rice Come thy kingdom ...
Pagina 43
... lord . His sturdy arms turn the soil ; he is the boor , the hind , the churl ; or if his Norman master has a name for him , it is one which on his lips becomes more and more a title of opprobrium and con- tempt , the villain . ' The ...
... lord . His sturdy arms turn the soil ; he is the boor , the hind , the churl ; or if his Norman master has a name for him , it is one which on his lips becomes more and more a title of opprobrium and con- tempt , the villain . ' The ...
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