Life, Character & Influence of Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam, Volume 2 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 69
Page 31
I do not trust to my own judgment enough , nor do I deem the work so important ,
that I should boast of it everywhere . Never so far have I been so wrapped up in
selfesteem that I objected to the judgment of others : if you had done the same ...
I do not trust to my own judgment enough , nor do I deem the work so important ,
that I should boast of it everywhere . Never so far have I been so wrapped up in
selfesteem that I objected to the judgment of others : if you had done the same ...
Page 190
But where is the good judgment of that fellow who with you is deemed , and really
is , most skilled in theological matters , when he publicly in the palace declared
Erasmus to be inferior to Luther in the sacred sciences by no less an interval ...
But where is the good judgment of that fellow who with you is deemed , and really
is , most skilled in theological matters , when he publicly in the palace declared
Erasmus to be inferior to Luther in the sacred sciences by no less an interval ...
Page 322
So trust all your writings to the judgment of the Church ; for after you have left this
world the Church will declare her judgment of you , as she has done concerning
all those who have preceded you . And then you can prepare no Apology unless
...
So trust all your writings to the judgment of the Church ; for after you have left this
world the Church will declare her judgment of you , as she has done concerning
all those who have preceded you . And then you can prepare no Apology unless
...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 5 |
QUARREL With LEE | 17 |
CONTROVERSY With STUNCIA | 47 |
Copyright | |
17 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
able accept affair already appeared attack authority Basle become believe Bishop bring called Cardinal Catholic cause character Christ Christian Church considered criticism death desire doubt edition Emperor enemies England entirely Eras Erasmus especially evident expressed fact fathers favor fear feel friends German give given hand held Holy Ibid influence interests issued Italy Jerome judgment kind king Latin learned leave less letter living Lord Louvain Luther matter means mind monks nature never once opinion pass perhaps Pontiff Pope praise present priests Prince printed published question reason Reformation regard reply Roman Rome scholars seems sent side sort speak tells things tion translation true University whole wish write written wrote young