Life, Character & Influence of Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam, Volume 2 |
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Page 204
For them both we rejoice in the Lord sincerely and more than you might readily imagine . For as far as we can judge from the lengthy epistle which prefaces the work , and from the little of it which we have till now been able to read on ...
For them both we rejoice in the Lord sincerely and more than you might readily imagine . For as far as we can judge from the lengthy epistle which prefaces the work , and from the little of it which we have till now been able to read on ...
Page 220
Then he passes on to speak of the form of the Church as depicted by the ruler Esdras , and ends his letter as follows : There would be good hope , if the Lord would deign to give us a good ruler , such as was Esdras ; a good pontiff ...
Then he passes on to speak of the form of the Church as depicted by the ruler Esdras , and ends his letter as follows : There would be good hope , if the Lord would deign to give us a good ruler , such as was Esdras ; a good pontiff ...
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... crying out constantly , " Mercy , O Jesus , Lord deliver me , Lord make an end , Lord have mercy on me , " and in the German language , “ Lieber Godt , ” that is , “ Dear God , " on the twelfth of July near midnight , he died .
... crying out constantly , " Mercy , O Jesus , Lord deliver me , Lord make an end , Lord have mercy on me , " and in the German language , “ Lieber Godt , ” that is , “ Dear God , " on the twelfth of July near midnight , he died .
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