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Descargar folio blur v11: una opción diferente y original para personalizar tu dispositivo



The indirectly-derived traits are:block-progression-direction,inline-progression-direction,shift-direction,glyph-orientation,is-reference-area,is-viewport-area,left-position,right-position,top-position,bottom-position,left-offset,top-offset,is-first,is-last,alignment-point,area-class,start-intrusion-adjustment,end-intrusion-adjustment,generated-by,returned-by,folio-number,blink,underline-score,overline-score,through-score,underline-score-color,overline-score-color,through-score-color,alignment-baseline,baseline-shift,nominal-font,dominant-baseline-identifier,actual-baseline-table, andscript.


The value of the folio-number trait on thefirst page returned by thefo:page-sequence is constrained to equal the value of theinitial-page-number trait. The value of thefolio-numbertrait on subsequent pages is constrained to be one greater than thevalue on the immediately preceding page.




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The child areas of this inline-area are the same as the result offormatting a result-tree fragment consisting ofthe content of any fo:folio-prefix child of thereference-page-sequence,followed by fo:character flowobjects; one for each character in the folio-number string andwith only the "character" property specified,followed by thecontent of any fo:folio-suffix child of thereference-page-sequence.


This man is chiefly famous, because under his direction, in 1535, the first translation of the whole Bible ever printed in English was completed. It is supposed to have been printed in Zurich, and was issued in folio, and dedicated to Henry VIII. In the dedication, the translator tells his Majesty, that the Pope gave him the title of Defender the Faith, "only because his Highness suffered his Bishops to burn God's Word, the root of faith, and to persecute the lovers and ministers of it;" but at the same time intimates his conviction, that the title will prove a prophecy, "that by the righteous administration of his grace, the faith shall be so defended, that God's Word, the mother of faith, shall have its free course through all christendom, but especially in his grace's realme." Coverdale was born in Yorkshire, about 1486, and became an Augustine Monk. When he translated his Bible he was in exile for his reforming principles. Being allowed to return to England, he was made Almoner to Catherine Parr, the last wife of Henry. He was made Bishop in Edward VI's reign, but lost his place, and was imprisoned when Mary came to the throne. At the King of Denmark's request he was set at liberty, and permitted to depart from the, kingdom, to which he afterwards returned upon the accession of Elizabeth. He was greatly attached to the principles of the Puritans, and therefore would not accept of his Bishopric. A small living was given to him, from which he was afterwards deposed because his principles were obnoxious to the ruling powers. He died in great poverty, in the year 1569; a sad fate for a man uuiversaliy esteemed for his piety, his Scriptural learning, and godly diligence in preaching God's Holy Word.


This eminent divine and martyr was born in Lancashire, in the year 1500, and was educated at Cambridge, where he took a very high stand in scholarship. Being sent as Chaplain to the factory at Antwerp, he rendered important assistance to Tyndale and Coverdale in their work of translating the Bible into English. In the year 1537, a famous edition of the Bible was issued in folio, and from the name affixed to it as that of the supposed editor, it is usually called Matthew's Bible. It was printed abroad, at the expense of the English printers, Richard Grafton and Edward Whitchurch, and was set forth with the King's most gracious license. It is now generally conceded that Rogers was the real editor of this work, for to him Tyndale had bequeathed parts of his Old Testament in manuscript. Its New Testament is Tyndale's over again, its Pentateuch is slightly varied, and the rest of the Old Testament differs but little from Coverdale. John Rogers sealed his testimony to the truth with his blood. In the reign of Edward VI. he returned to England and was made a prebend in St. Paul's Cathedral. On Mary's accession to the throne, such a bold, outspoken adherent to the faith of the Gospel could not fail to give offence; and at last he had the glorious privilege of ascending to heaven in a chariot of fire, leaving a blessed memory which will be honored wherever the English Bible is read. He was burned at Smithfield, on February 4th, 1555, the first martyr of the reign of bloody Mary. He had been previously taken to Bishop Bonner to be degraded; he craved one petition from the Bishop that he might speak a few words to his wife and children before he was burned; this was denied to him. "Then" said he, "you declare what your charity is." 2ff7e9595c


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