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Page 56
It is probable that Sadoleti was so desirous of satisfying the wishes of Erasmus ,
that he sent to Ammonius the Brief in two forms , so that he could absolve
Erasmus according to the one which would give him the most gratification . We
have no ...
It is probable that Sadoleti was so desirous of satisfying the wishes of Erasmus ,
that he sent to Ammonius the Brief in two forms , so that he could absolve
Erasmus according to the one which would give him the most gratification . We
have no ...
Page 131
Why should I rehearse the rest ? To be short , and to conclude at one word ; all
corruptness , all the decay of the Church , all the offences of the world , come of
the covetousness of priests ; according to that of St . Paul , that here I repeat
again ...
Why should I rehearse the rest ? To be short , and to conclude at one word ; all
corruptness , all the decay of the Church , all the offences of the world , come of
the covetousness of priests ; according to that of St . Paul , that here I repeat
again ...
Page 382
If there be any remaining in the hands of Erasmus Schet , let it be gotten from him
, and also any other that may be over and above , and let my heir , according to
his best judgment and with the advice of my executors , distribute it for the benefit
...
If there be any remaining in the hands of Erasmus Schet , let it be gotten from him
, and also any other that may be over and above , and let my heir , according to
his best judgment and with the advice of my executors , distribute it for the benefit
...
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Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 5 |
QUARREL With LEE | 17 |
CONTROVERSY With STUNCIA | 47 |
Copyright | |
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