| John H. Ingram - 1904 - 338 pages
...that those who were privei to most of his subtileteis might perish and so an everlastinge supersticion remayne in the hartes of the people. ' That the firste...to abuse the Jewes, being a rude and grosse people. ' That Christ was . . . ' That he was the sonne of a carpenter, and that, yf the Jewes amonge whome... | |
| Llewelyn Powys - 1923 - 236 pages
...Moyses was but a Juggler and that one Heriots being Sir Walter Raleigh's man can do more than hee. That it was an easye matter for Moyses, beinge brought...to abuse the Jewes, being a rude and grosse people. That all the appostells wer fishermen and base fellows neither of witt nor worth, that Pawle only had... | |
| J. B. Steane, J. B.. Steane, Steane J B - 1964 - 396 pages
...first beginning of Religioun was only to keep men in awe. That it was an easy matter for Moyses being brought up in all the artes of the Egiptians to abuse the lewes being a rude and grosse people. That Christ was a bastard and his mother dishonest. That he was... | |
| Stephen Greenblatt - 1988 - 226 pages
...beginning of Religioun was only to keep men in awe. That it was an easy matter for Moyses being brought vp in all the artes of the Egiptians to abuse the Jewes being a rude & grosse people" (CF Tucker Brooke, The Life of Marlouv [London: Methuen, 193o], app. 9, p. 98). For... | |
| Millar MacLure - 1995 - 219 pages
...beginning of Religioun was only to keep men in awe. That it was an easy matter for Moyses being brought vp in all the artes of the Egiptians to abuse the Jewes being a rude & grosse people. That Christ was a bastard and his mother dishonest. That he was the sonne of a Carpenter,... | |
| Constance Brown Kuriyama - 2002 - 298 pages
...to most of his subtileteis myght perish, and so an everlastinge superstición remayne in the harts of the people. That the firste beginnynge of Religion...all the artes of the Egiptians, to abuse the Jewes beinge a rude and grosse people. That Christ was a Bastard and his mother dishonest. That he was the... | |
| Louis Montrose - 2006 - 357 pages
...first beginning of Religioun was only to keep men in awe That it was an easy matter for Moyses being brought up in all the artes of the Egiptians to abuse the Jewes being a rude & grosse people." Indeed, in the same note, Baines attributed to Marlowe the opinion "that Moyses was... | |
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