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... writings which were meant to serve the Reformation The defects of the Humanist Reformation 179 · • • 186- BOOK II . THE REFORMATION . CHAPTER I. LUTHER TO THE BEGINNING OF THE CONTROVERSY ABOUT INDULGENCES . § 1. Why Luther was ...
... writings which were meant to serve the Reformation The defects of the Humanist Reformation 179 · • • 186- BOOK II . THE REFORMATION . CHAPTER I. LUTHER TO THE BEGINNING OF THE CONTROVERSY ABOUT INDULGENCES . § 1. Why Luther was ...
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... writings of the Old Testament , but had also imparted , through angels and other divine messengers , a hidden wisdom which has been pre- served in ancient Hebrew writings outside of the Scriptures , -a wisdom known to Adam , to Noah ...
... writings of the Old Testament , but had also imparted , through angels and other divine messengers , a hidden wisdom which has been pre- served in ancient Hebrew writings outside of the Scriptures , -a wisdom known to Adam , to Noah ...
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... writings , from the early Epistola ad Maximilianum Cæsarem Italia fictitia , the Vadiscus , or the Roman Triads , down to the Inspicientes - not the means whereby this is to be created . He was a born foeman , one who loved battle for ...
... writings , from the early Epistola ad Maximilianum Cæsarem Italia fictitia , the Vadiscus , or the Roman Triads , down to the Inspicientes - not the means whereby this is to be created . He was a born foeman , one who loved battle for ...
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... writings . One is tempted to ask whether these writers have ever read the Zimmer Chronicle , if they know anything about the Fastnachtspiele in the beginning of the sixteenth century , of the Rollwagen , of Thomas Murner and Bebel ...
... writings . One is tempted to ask whether these writers have ever read the Zimmer Chronicle , if they know anything about the Fastnachtspiele in the beginning of the sixteenth century , of the Rollwagen , of Thomas Murner and Bebel ...
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... writings are a valuable mine for the historian of popular morals . He was a stern preacher of morals , but his sermons con- tain very little of the gospel message . As we read them we can understand Luther's complaint , that while he ...
... writings are a valuable mine for the historian of popular morals . He was a stern preacher of morals , but his sermons con- tain very little of the gospel message . As we read them we can understand Luther's complaint , that while he ...
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Page 247 - Why hast thou then broken down her hedges, So that all they which pass by the way do pluck her ? The boar out of the wood doth waste it, And the wild beast of the field doth devour it.
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Page 174 - The mysteries of kings it may be safer to conceal, but Christ wished his mysteries to be published as openly as possible. I wish that even the weakest woman should read the Gospel — should read the epistles of Paul. And I wish these were translated into all languages, so that they might be read and understood, not only by Scots and Irishmen, but also by Turks and Saracens. To make them understood is surely the first step. It may be that they might be ridiculed by many, but some would take them...