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Even if Savonarola had whole life of Erasmus , it would have been escaped the martyr stake , to which he was Jortin . Jortin had wit , and a kindred devoted by Alexander VI . ( Savonarola quiet sarcasm .
Even if Savonarola had whole life of Erasmus , it would have been escaped the martyr stake , to which he was Jortin . Jortin had wit , and a kindred devoted by Alexander VI . ( Savonarola quiet sarcasm .
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Two remain behind : the man years , months , hours of purgatory ; those dies , and is magnificently buried in the who would wipe off a whole life of sin by church in the weeds of a Franciscan ; bav . a small coin , or who attributed ...
Two remain behind : the man years , months , hours of purgatory ; those dies , and is magnificently buried in the who would wipe off a whole life of sin by church in the weeds of a Franciscan ; bav . a small coin , or who attributed ...
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The whole of this most remarkable letter ; France , in Italy , even in Spain , there were in which he describes the course of events , should be read . He speaks out about the still more offenmen who contended nobly and died boldly But ...
The whole of this most remarkable letter ; France , in Italy , even in Spain , there were in which he describes the course of events , should be read . He speaks out about the still more offenmen who contended nobly and died boldly But ...
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We , who have read the whole than one passage of his letters , deplores the history of the awful conflict for emancipa- loose morals , as well as the unruly conduct , of many who called themselves Lutherans . A German child will learn ...
We , who have read the whole than one passage of his letters , deplores the history of the awful conflict for emancipa- loose morals , as well as the unruly conduct , of many who called themselves Lutherans . A German child will learn ...
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Later , almost all the most learned , root of his whole system . You struck at very many of the most pious of our Church , the throat of my doctrine , * and I thank including John Wesley and his disciples , you for it from my heart ...
Later , almost all the most learned , root of his whole system . You struck at very many of the most pious of our Church , the throat of my doctrine , * and I thank including John Wesley and his disciples , you for it from my heart ...
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