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At present , by some unlucky chance , they are out of their minds ; but in a short
time , when they have begun to know better , they will be ashamed of their
malady , just as happened to Ajax . Farewell , most generous father , and
continue to ...
At present , by some unlucky chance , they are out of their minds ; but in a short
time , when they have begun to know better , they will be ashamed of their
malady , just as happened to Ajax . Farewell , most generous father , and
continue to ...
Page 56
In testimony of which thing I have written these presents with my own hand in the
house of my prebend in the chapel of St ... And I have summoned John Sixtin ,
Doctor of Canon and Civil Law , who was present at the time of the aforesaid ...
In testimony of which thing I have written these presents with my own hand in the
house of my prebend in the chapel of St ... And I have summoned John Sixtin ,
Doctor of Canon and Civil Law , who was present at the time of the aforesaid ...
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Yet we dare to say here in Erasmus ' behalf that at no time during his whole life
was he intentionally and wilfully heretical , and that if he fell into heresy
occasionally , as in the present instance , it was due to his rhetoric more than to
his doctrine ...
Yet we dare to say here in Erasmus ' behalf that at no time during his whole life
was he intentionally and wilfully heretical , and that if he fell into heresy
occasionally , as in the present instance , it was due to his rhetoric more than to
his doctrine ...
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Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 5 |
QUARREL With LEE | 17 |
CONTROVERSY With STUNCIA | 47 |
Copyright | |
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