Life, Character & Influence of Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam, Volume 2 |
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We have observed a case of this kind in our own day when in 1870 a company of eminent scholars and clergymen of the Church of England , aided by a similar body in America , started to revise for public use the old King James Version ...
We have observed a case of this kind in our own day when in 1870 a company of eminent scholars and clergymen of the Church of England , aided by a similar body in America , started to revise for public use the old King James Version ...
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We may remember that , while he was subjecting Pope Julius II to all kinds of indignities in the Praise of Folly , he had just been made the recipient at that Pope's hands of a great favor . Consistency apparently was not one of his ...
We may remember that , while he was subjecting Pope Julius II to all kinds of indignities in the Praise of Folly , he had just been made the recipient at that Pope's hands of a great favor . Consistency apparently was not one of his ...
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I will suffer , dear Sadoleti , with the most unruffled mind , to be admonished by such as you with rebukes or even boxes on the ear , so far am I from being offended by your kind admonitions , but would be offended indeed if you did ...
I will suffer , dear Sadoleti , with the most unruffled mind , to be admonished by such as you with rebukes or even boxes on the ear , so far am I from being offended by your kind admonitions , but would be offended indeed if you did ...
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