A Catalogue of the Original Works of John Wyclif

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Clarendon Press, 1865 - 74 pages
 

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Page xvii - is the fragment De Dominio, printed by Lewis*, and which belongs to the year 1366 or 1367. We may confidently place the whole of the philosophical works, properly so called, before this date. About the year
Page 60 - alii libri. Summa ejusdem in theologia continet duodecem libros in se. Primus est liber mandatorum, presupponens tres libros de dominio divino, quorum prologus sic incipit. Cum quilibet Christianus. Primus liber sic incipit et habet 19 capp. In tractando de dominio. Secundus sic incipit et habet 7 capp. Jam vlterius restât. Tercius sic incipit et habet
Page xvii - 1378; the remainder at uncertain intervals during the next five years. The Trialogus and its supplement belong probably to the last year of the reformer's life.
Page 12 - ROGERS, MA, Professor of Political Economy in the University of Oxford ; Tooke Professor of Economic Science and Statistics, King's College, London.
Page 5 - The identity of the incipit makes it probable that this is the first book of the De Ecclesia et
Page xii - Wyclyffe are no more than these : First, that it is found in a MS. volume of the fourteenth century, which contains several other tracts that are believed to be
Page 31 - The sermons on the gospels and epistles are thrown together in this MS.
Page 4 - with his Life, in which is included a Continuation of his History. With Indexes. Royal 8vo.
Page xvii - philosophical works, properly so called, before this date. About the year 1367 was published the De Dominio Divino, preluding to the great Summa
Page 3 - Catalogue of MSS. in the Bodleian. By COXE, HACKMAN, and MACRAY. 5 parts. 1853. 1862

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