Is scorning to avenge an injury;

For who forgives without a further strife,

His adversary’s heart to him doth tie.

And ’tis a fairer conquest, truly said,

To win the heart than overthrow the head.”

—Lady Carew.

“Hope is like the sun, which, as we journey towards it, casts the shadow of our burden behind us.”—Dr. Smiles.

“Scarcely can we fix our eyes upon a single passage in this wonderful Book which has not afforded comfort and instruction to thousands, and been met with tears of penitential sorrow, or grateful joy, drawn from eyes that will weep no more.”—Dr. Payson.


ATTEMPTS TO INDUCE TYNDALE TO RETURN TO ENGLAND—THE INTERVIEW IN THE MEADOW—TYNDALE’S PATHETIC APPEAL AND HIS NOBLE OFFER.