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Together they labored to give a better translation of this verse ; and in the second
edition Erasmus omitted all reference to Budé ' s mistake . On the other hand ,
Budé criticized some of the annotations to the work , something which Erasmus ...
Together they labored to give a better translation of this verse ; and in the second
edition Erasmus omitted all reference to Budé ' s mistake . On the other hand ,
Budé criticized some of the annotations to the work , something which Erasmus ...
Page 207
Then he plucks up resolution , and says that he will give them up rather than
appear seditious . He reminds the Pontiff of the tremendous impetus he could
give the cause of Luther were he to decide to cast in his lot with him , but adds
with a ...
Then he plucks up resolution , and says that he will give them up rather than
appear seditious . He reminds the Pontiff of the tremendous impetus he could
give the cause of Luther were he to decide to cast in his lot with him , but adds
with a ...
Page 377
So his close friend Beatus Rhenanus published it with a preface by himself , in
which he gives a short abridgment of his ... One of his own , however , continued
to give assistance , namely , Morellus Grineus , whom Sammarthanus ' speaks of
...
So his close friend Beatus Rhenanus published it with a preface by himself , in
which he gives a short abridgment of his ... One of his own , however , continued
to give assistance , namely , Morellus Grineus , whom Sammarthanus ' speaks of
...
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Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 5 |
QUARREL With LEE | 17 |
CONTROVERSY With STUNCIA | 47 |
Copyright | |
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