Life, Character & Influence of Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam, Volume 2 |
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A short time before Luther appeared on the scene , this priest in one of his sermons advanced the opinion that St. Anne had not married Cleophas after the death of Joachim , although his opinion was contrary to the accepted tradition .
A short time before Luther appeared on the scene , this priest in one of his sermons advanced the opinion that St. Anne had not married Cleophas after the death of Joachim , although his opinion was contrary to the accepted tradition .
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He knew that Luther not only considered him no great theologian but even took no pains to hide his opinion on the matter , as we learn from a letter of Luther to Oecolampadius , who was then working on a commentary on the Prophet Isaiah ...
He knew that Luther not only considered him no great theologian but even took no pains to hide his opinion on the matter , as we learn from a letter of Luther to Oecolampadius , who was then working on a commentary on the Prophet Isaiah ...
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Again , some time ago , you translated some fragments of Origen on St. Matthew , wherein many passages are found which , even if they were Origen's , yet are offensive to the learned because they express an opinion about the dominical ...
Again , some time ago , you translated some fragments of Origen on St. Matthew , wherein many passages are found which , even if they were Origen's , yet are offensive to the learned because they express an opinion about the dominical ...
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