Tyndale
Cited as Tyndale. — 35 quotations
Against
Jacob saw the angels of God come against him.
An argument against the use of steam.
Appose
To appose him without any accuser, and that secretly.
Argumentation
Which manner of argumentation, how false and naught it is, . . . every man that hath with perceiveth.
Bark
They bark, and say the Scripture maketh heretics.
Courage
Paul writeth unto Timothy . . . to courage him.
Depend
The truth of God's word dependeth not of the truth of the congregation.
Descant
Twenty doctors expound one text twenty ways, as children make descant upon plain song.
dungeon
Down with him even into the deep dungeon.
Duty
When thou receivest money for thy labor or ware, thou receivest thy duty.
Exhibition
I have given more exhibitions to scholars, in my days, than to the priests.
Forth
Lucas was Paul's companion, at the leastway from the sixteenth of the Acts forth.
Harvest
At harvest, when corn is ripe.
Improve
Neither can any of them make so strong a reason which another can not improve.
When he rehearsed his preachings and his doing unto the high apostles, they could improve nothing.
Join
They join them penance, as they call it.
Keep
Keep that the lusts choke not the word of God that is in us.
Lane
It is become a turn-again lane unto them which they can not go through.
Legacy
My legacy and message wherefore I am sent into the world.
Liquid
Yea, though he go upon the plane and liquid water which will receive no step.
Lisp
To speak unto them after their own capacity, and to lisp the words unto them according as the babes and children of that age might sound them again.
Literal
It hath but one simple literal sense whose light the owls can not abide.
Meddle
Study to be quiet, and to meddle with your own business.
Mow
Nodding, becking, and mowing.
Nosel
If any man use the Scripture . . . to nosel thee in anything save in Christ, he is a false prophet.
Ought
This due obedience which they ought to the king.
Popinjay
The pye and popyngay speak they know not what.
Read
Therefore, I read thee, get thee to God's word, and thereby try all doctrine.
Respection
Without difference or respection of persons.
Right
For which I should be right sorry.
Room
Neither that I look for a higher room in heaven.
Simular
Christ calleth the Pharisees hypocrites, that is to say, simulars, and painted sepulchers.
Soft
The meek or soft shall inherit the earth.
Souter
There is no work better than another to please God: . . . to wash dishes, to be a souter, or an apostle, -- all is one.
Woolward-going
Their . . . woolward-going, and rising at midnight.