| Joseph Herman Hertz - 1922 - 392 páginas
...or persecutors. Amen. FMA VOLTAIRE, in ' Sermon du Rabin AkU> '. THE BIBLE IN ELIZABETHAN ENGLAND1 NO greater moral change ever passed over a nation than passed over England during the years of the reign of Elizabeth. England became the people of a book, and that book was the Bible. It was... | |
| Frank Ballard - 1924 - 294 páginas
...Bible and its influence hi this country, some three centuries ago. His words are worth recalling : " No greater moral change ever passed over a nation...the Long Parliament. England became the people of one book and that book was the Bible. It was as yet the one English book which was familiar to every... | |
| 1926 - 534 páginas
...greater moral change," writes John Richard Green in his famous "Short History of the English People", "ever passed over a nation than passed over England...Elizabeth from the meeting of the Long Parliament [say 1580 to 1640]. England became the people of a book, and that book was the Bible. It was as yet... | |
| Henry Nelson Snyder - 1927 - 172 páginas
...historian Green with reference to the nature and extent of this influence may be accepted without question: "No greater moral change ever passed over a nation...passed over England during the years which parted the reign of Elizabeth from the meeting of the Long Parliament. England became the people of a book and... | |
| Hendrik Poutsma - 1928 - 570 páginas
...of course, apply to such sentences as the following in which that which can be supplied after than: No greater moral change ever passed over a nation than passed over England during the years which [etc.]. GREEN, Short H is t. (WESTERN, D e Eng. Blszetninger, § 23). 20. Of some special interest... | |
| James S. Hewett - 1988 - 516 páginas
...janitor answered, "It means that Jesus is gonna win." BERNARD TRAVAIEILLE 8. THE AGE OF ELIZABETH I No greater moral change ever passed over a nation...parted the middle of the reign of Elizabeth from the Long Parliament, England became a people of the book, and that book was the Bible. It was read at churches... | |
| James W. Kennedy - 1984 - 132 páginas
...Reformation gave them freedom to read it. In Green's Short History of the English People is this testimony: "No greater moral change ever passed over a nation than passed over England in the latter part of the reign of the first Queen Elizabeth. England became the people of a book,... | |
| Holbrook Jackson - 2001 - 676 páginas
...books of one of the Zoroasters. 7 No greater moral change ever passed over a nation, saith Green, 3 than passed over England during the years which parted...Elizabeth from the meeting of the Long Parliament; the cause was the translation of the Bible into our common language: England became the people of a... | |
| Peter Mandler - 2006 - 372 páginas
...these tendencies percolated much deeper into the national psyche than even those brought by the Saxons: 'No greater moral change ever passed over a nation...Elizabeth from the meeting of the Long Parliament . . . The whole temper of the nation was changed. A new conception of life and of man superseded the... | |
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