Life, Character & Influence of Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam, Volume 2 |
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Let not the sons of priests , and others born in fornication , be promoted to Holy Orders , unless they become monks , or live regularly in a canonical community ; but let them hold no office whatsoever . ' And this from the same source ...
Let not the sons of priests , and others born in fornication , be promoted to Holy Orders , unless they become monks , or live regularly in a canonical community ; but let them hold no office whatsoever . ' And this from the same source ...
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... Genesius Sepulveda , and Augustine Eugubinus , to promote decaying learning rather than to become snarlers . Freiburg , January 9 , 1535. ' His letters now become few and far between , and are mostly about himself , his troubles ...
... Genesius Sepulveda , and Augustine Eugubinus , to promote decaying learning rather than to become snarlers . Freiburg , January 9 , 1535. ' His letters now become few and far between , and are mostly about himself , his troubles ...
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Basle was tenable only as a temporary expedient ; Freiburg had become distasteful to him for several reasons , chief of which were the absence of a suitable press there and the high prices charged for the necessities of life .
Basle was tenable only as a temporary expedient ; Freiburg had become distasteful to him for several reasons , chief of which were the absence of a suitable press there and the high prices charged for the necessities of life .
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