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" To live, and to be silent is with me impossible — the guilt of such treason against the Lord of heaven is more to be dreaded than many deaths. Let the blow therefore fall. Enough I know of the men whom I oppose, of the times on which I am thrown, and... "
Diatribe in Johannis Wicliffi, reformationis prodromi, vitam, ingenium ... - Page 206
by Sarus Adrianus Jacobus de Ruever Groneman - 1837 - 288 pages
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The Congregational magazine [formerly The London Christian ..., Volume 4

692 pages
...growing power of his enemies, would seem to he to this effect. ' To live, and to he silent is, with me, impossible — the guilt of such treason against the Lord of heaven is more to he dreaded than many deaths. Let the blow therefore fall. Enough I know of the men whom I oppose, of...
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The Life and Opinions of John de Wycliffe: Illus. Principally from ..., Volume 2

Robert Vaughan - 1828 - 488 pages
...enemies, would seem to be to this effect. " To live, and to be silent is, with me, impos" sible — the guilt of such treason against the " Lord of Heaven...the blow therefore fall. " Enough I know of the men whom I oppose, of " the times on which I am thrown, and of the " mysterious providence which relates...
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The Life and Opinions of John de Wycliffe: Illustrated Principally ..., Volume 2

Robert Vaughan - 1831 - 458 pages
...conduct, amid the growing power of his enemies, would seem to be, " To live, and to " be silent, is, with me, impossible — the guilt " of such treason against...the blow therefore fall. Enough I know of " the men whom I oppose, of the times on which " I am thrown, and of the mysterious providence " which relates...
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1831 - 544 pages
...his conduct" has been well described, as being to this effect ; " To live, and to be silent is with me impossible — the guilt of such treason against...the blow therefore fall. Enough I know of the men whom I oppose, of the times on which I am thrown, and of the mysterious providence which relates to...
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Diatribe in Johannis Wicliffi ... vitam, ingenium, scripta

Sarus Adrian J. de Ruever Groneman - 1837 - 312 pages
...conduct amid the growing power of his enemies, would seem to be: » To lire, and to be silent, is, with me , impossible — the guilt of such treason against...the blow therefore fall. Enough I know of the men whom I oppose , of the times on which I am thrown , and of the mysterious providence which relates...
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Tracts, Volume 3

English monthly tract society - 1838 - 634 pages
...never to flinch from the conflict. Like Wycliffe he might have said, " To live and be silent is with me impossible ; the guilt of such treason against...of heaven is more to be dreaded than many deaths." To his friend Captain Evans he said, as he welcomed him on his return, " Well, Evans, I went down to...
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The Life of John Wycliffe, D.D.

Margaret Coxe - Reformation - 1840 - 282 pages
...been forcibly described, as having been probably to this effect. " To live and to be silent, is, with me impossible — the guilt of such treason against...the blow therefore fall ! Enough' I know of the men whom I oppose — of the times on which I am thrown — and of the mysterious providence which relates...
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The History of Romanism: from the Earliest Corruptions of Christianity to ...

John Dowling - Papacy - 1845 - 698 pages
...ablest of his biographers, " The language of his- conduct was — ' To live, and to be silent is with me impossible — the guilt of such treason against...the blow therefore fall. Enough I know of the men whom I oppose, of the times on which I am thrown, and of the mysterious providence which relates to...
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Footsteps of our forefathers

James Goodeve Miall - 1851 - 382 pages
...the duty of avowing convictions, approaches the sublime : — " To live, and to be silent, is with me impossible ; the guilt of such treason against...the blow therefore fall. Enough I know of the men whom I oppose, of the times on which I am thrown, and of the mysterious providence which relates to...
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Footsteps of Our Forefathers: What They Suffered and what They Sought ...

James Goodeve Miall - Great Britain - 1852 - 372 pages
...on the duty of avowing convictions, approaches the sublime : — "To live, and to be silent, is with me impossible ; the guilt of such treason against...be dreaded than many deaths. Let the blow therefore fell. Enough I know of the men whom I oppose, of the times on which I am thrown, and of the mysterious...
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