Quarterly Review, Volumes 106-107J. Murray., 1859 |
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... ment , 206 . More , Sir Thomas , religious character of , 31 . Morton's ' Cyclopædia of Agriculture , ' on weeding , 292 . Moses , character of , 215 Mountjoy , Lord , his generosity to Erasmus . 7 . Murchison , Sir R. I. , ' Siluria ...
... ment , 206 . More , Sir Thomas , religious character of , 31 . Morton's ' Cyclopædia of Agriculture , ' on weeding , 292 . Moses , character of , 215 Mountjoy , Lord , his generosity to Erasmus . 7 . Murchison , Sir R. I. , ' Siluria ...
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... ment and disposition the least suited to a monastic spirit . It blighted him with the life of mortification and sanctity . He was shame of bastardy , with which he was gay and mirthful ; even in later life he taunted by ungenerous ...
... ment and disposition the least suited to a monastic spirit . It blighted him with the life of mortification and sanctity . He was shame of bastardy , with which he was gay and mirthful ; even in later life he taunted by ungenerous ...
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... ment from Charles when Archduke of Aus- tria . As Emperor , Charles by no means cast off the illustrious scholar whom he had favoured as Archduke . Erasmus ventured when Cardinal de Medici . Nevertheless he accepted the dedication of ...
... ment from Charles when Archduke of Aus- tria . As Emperor , Charles by no means cast off the illustrious scholar whom he had favoured as Archduke . Erasmus ventured when Cardinal de Medici . Nevertheless he accepted the dedication of ...
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... ment on Christian truth , we will not say to go all lengths with Luther , though he could not but see their agreement on many vital questions , but to encourage him in disturbing the religious peace of the world . In truth , of men ...
... ment on Christian truth , we will not say to go all lengths with Luther , though he could not but see their agreement on many vital questions , but to encourage him in disturbing the religious peace of the world . In truth , of men ...
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... ment , of the human soul , and had become a necessity of the religious nature ; would inaugurate the manhood of the mind which must outgrow the period of tuition , and think and act for itself , and bear its own responsibility . Some of ...
... ment , of the human soul , and had become a necessity of the religious nature ; would inaugurate the manhood of the mind which must outgrow the period of tuition , and think and act for itself , and bear its own responsibility . Some of ...
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