A translation of many of the forbidden books of the Bible banned by the Council of Nicene, including the Gospels of the Infancy of Jesus, translated and published by William Wake, Archbishop of Canterbury 1716-1737. Less than a century before, William Tyndale had been executed by the church for daring to translate the Bible into English.
William Wake Livres






- The Apocryphal New Testament- 342pages
- 12 heures de lecture
 
- This collection of epistles from the early leaders of the Christian church offers a fascinating glimpse into the beliefs and practices of the early church. With insightful commentary and careful analysis, Wake's work is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in early Christian history. 
- This letter offers a thoughtful examination of the ongoing dispute between the Church of England and the Church of Rome. With a detailed analysis of the arguments put forth by both sides, Tenison, Clagett, and Wake provide a balanced perspective on the controversy. Written in an accessible and engaging style, this work is an invaluable resource for theologians, religious scholars, and anyone interested in the history of religious conflict.