- &
Philip Sidney and
published in London, 1587. Athisme, that is to say,
vtter godlesnes. Hume 1748, Part III: "If we take in our hand any volume; of divinity...
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Atheism willing them not to be
afeard of
bugbeares and hobgoblins, and
vtterly scorning both god and his
ministers as I
Richard Baines will
Justify &...
- Vse
Falshode And Gyle Of The
Falshode Of
Antichrist Of Hym That Dare Nat
Vtter The
Trouthe For Fere Of
Displeasour Of
Suche As
Withdrawe And Let Other...
- &
Philip Sidney and
published in London, 1587. Athisme, that is to say,
vtter godlesnes. Vergil,
Polydore (c. 1534).
English history.
Retrieved 9 April...
- the
Library of
Congress A book of the
chesse moralysed AL
Ingratitude vtterly settying apart, we owe to
calle to our
myndes the
manyfolde gyftes of grace...
- on 2009-04-01.
Retrieved 2008-03-23. "At the **** bal ande the golf be
vtterly criyt done and
nocht vsyt"
Archived 2007-09-29 at the
Wayback Machine,...
- "and we the
cornyshe men (whereof
certen of vs
vnderstande no Englysh)
vtterly refuse thys new English."
British records show that
indigenous education...
- Mahumetists, and
other infidels. London. pp. xx. 310. Athisme, that is to say,
vtter godlesnes.
Translation of De la
verite de la
religion chrestienne (1581)...
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stated that "the **** bal ande the golf" (football and golf) were to be "
vtterly criyt done" (condemned; lit. "cried down") and "nocht vsyt" (not engaged...
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borowing of
other tunges... For then doth our tung
naturallie and
praisablie vtter her meaning"; and he
complimented Hoby on the 'roundness' of his 'saienges...