Quarterly Review, Volumes 106-107J. Murray., 1859 |
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... passed by any modern writer , must have caused him to revel in the pages of Eras- mus ; he was a liberal Divine , of calm but sincere piety , to whose sympathies the passionless moderation of Erasmus must have been congenial ; nor was ...
... passed by any modern writer , must have caused him to revel in the pages of Eras- mus ; he was a liberal Divine , of calm but sincere piety , to whose sympathies the passionless moderation of Erasmus must have been congenial ; nor was ...
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... passed for history . His Ithuriel spear had pierced and given the deathblow to the famous donation of Con- stantine . pure , sober enjoyment ; pious , intellectual | Praise of Folly ' and the Colloquies ? ' luxury . Erasmus listened ...
... passed for history . His Ithuriel spear had pierced and given the deathblow to the famous donation of Con- stantine . pure , sober enjoyment ; pious , intellectual | Praise of Folly ' and the Colloquies ? ' luxury . Erasmus listened ...
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... passed his youth in extreme poverty , he had shown some regard for the poor , it had been well . If he had so far supplied the wants of the youths as to enable them to pursue their studies in credit , without pampering them with indul ...
... passed his youth in extreme poverty , he had shown some regard for the poor , it had been well . If he had so far supplied the wants of the youths as to enable them to pursue their studies in credit , without pampering them with indul ...
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... passed to Bologna . Hardly had he arrived there when he heard the thunders of the Pope's forces , with Julius himself at their head , around the beleaguered city . He retired to Florence . He returned to Bologna in time to see the ...
... passed to Bologna . Hardly had he arrived there when he heard the thunders of the Pope's forces , with Julius himself at their head , around the beleaguered city . He retired to Florence . He returned to Bologna in time to see the ...
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... passed . Those ter- ble . I should wish that simple women ( mulier - rible texts , Who is on the Lord's side , cula ) should read the Gospels , should read the who ? Cursed be he that doeth the work Epistles of St. Paul . Would that the ...
... passed . Those ter- ble . I should wish that simple women ( mulier - rible texts , Who is on the Lord's side , cula ) should read the Gospels , should read the who ? Cursed be he that doeth the work Epistles of St. Paul . Would that the ...
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