Life, Character & Influence of Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam, Volume 2 |
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The warning of Dorp had been in vain , and the first man who attacked his work on the New Testament was a dear friend ... was much surprised to see the latter attack him with acerbity for the translation which Erasmus had made of the ...
The warning of Dorp had been in vain , and the first man who attacked his work on the New Testament was a dear friend ... was much surprised to see the latter attack him with acerbity for the translation which Erasmus had made of the ...
Page 168
CHAPTER XI CONTINUED ATTACKS : TROUBLE AT LOUVAIN Meanwhile Erasmus was being treated with scant courtesy by his ... If you are against him , it is incumbent on a man of your acknowledged abilities to attack him openly and point out ...
CHAPTER XI CONTINUED ATTACKS : TROUBLE AT LOUVAIN Meanwhile Erasmus was being treated with scant courtesy by his ... If you are against him , it is incumbent on a man of your acknowledged abilities to attack him openly and point out ...
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This only I feared , that , if you were induced by mine enemies to publish books attacking my teachings , then I should be compelled to resist you to your face . I have certainly restrained some who had works ready with which to drag ...
This only I feared , that , if you were induced by mine enemies to publish books attacking my teachings , then I should be compelled to resist you to your face . I have certainly restrained some who had works ready with which to drag ...
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