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They forsake the Greeke text as corrupted, and translate according to the vulgar Latin, namely Beza and his scholers the English translatours of the Bible, in these places.
The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete Anonymous
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The Aduersaries them selues, namely Beza, preferre it before al the rest.
The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete Anonymous
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Indeed, he could not praise our magic enough, and at once began to make arrangements to escort us to the king at his head town, which was called Beza, vowing that we need fear no harm at his hands or those of his soldiers.
Allan and the Holy Flower Henry Rider Haggard 1890
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Teodora de Beza, a zealous Calvinistic reformer and famous divine, a sharer of Calvin's labors in Switzerland and author of the celebrated manuscripts known as Beza's manuscripts.
Wit and Wisdom of Don Quixote Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 1581
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Milton, when he wrote the first edition, was rather pleased with the idea of Beza and Paræus that divorce had been given for the relief of the wife, and that his dissatisfaction with the idea, as promoting the woman too much at the man's expense, came afterwards.]
The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649 David Masson 1864
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The inference is that Milton, when he wrote the first edition, was rather pleased with the idea of Beza and Paraeus that divorce had been given for the relief of the wife, and that his dissatisfaction with the idea, as promoting the woman too much at the man's expense, came afterwards.]
The Life of John Milton Masson, David, 1822-1907 1859
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The most difficult place to answer, of all those that can be brought to prove the kingdom of God by Christ is already in this world, is alleged, not by Bellarmine, nor any other of the Church of Rome, but by Beza, that will have it to begin from the resurrection of
Leviathan 2007
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But if that which Beza says in his notes on this place be well observed, there is none that will not see that instead of pains, it should be bands; and then there is no further cause to seek for purgatory in this text.
Leviathan 2007
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[2126] Beza complains in like case of a rigorous schoolmaster in Paris, that made him by his continual thunder and threats once in a mind to drown himself, had he not met by the way with an uncle of his that vindicated him from that misery for the time, by taking him to his house.
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Again, if the kingdom of God began, as Beza on that place415 would have it, at the resurrection; what reason is there for Christians ever since the resurrection to say in their prayers, "Let thy kingdom come"?
Leviathan 2007
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