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Page 183
Some people are mixing themselves in this matter who render the evil twice as bad by their foolish overzealousness , having regard not so much for the Pope's authority as for their own interests . In a word , they so behave that they ...
Some people are mixing themselves in this matter who render the evil twice as bad by their foolish overzealousness , having regard not so much for the Pope's authority as for their own interests . In a word , they so behave that they ...
Page 214
what crime do I commit if I follow here and there Origen and Jerome , writers in my estimation who are not to be contemned in the matter of the Scriptures ? Moreover , my book appeared before Luther had promulgated his dogma , or rather ...
what crime do I commit if I follow here and there Origen and Jerome , writers in my estimation who are not to be contemned in the matter of the Scriptures ? Moreover , my book appeared before Luther had promulgated his dogma , or rather ...
Page 252
He declared that he had tried to treat the subject in entire honesty of spirit , but that Luther had filled his pamphlet with savage insults which bore not the slightest relation to the matter under discussion , and particularly ...
He declared that he had tried to treat the subject in entire honesty of spirit , but that Luther had filled his pamphlet with savage insults which bore not the slightest relation to the matter under discussion , and particularly ...
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