Life, Character & Influence of Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam, Volume 2 |
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in clerks and priests ) I know not where more conveniently to take beginning of my tale than of the apostle Paul , in whose temple you are gathered together . For he , writing unto the Romans , and under their name unto you , saith : Be ...
in clerks and priests ) I know not where more conveniently to take beginning of my tale than of the apostle Paul , in whose temple you are gathered together . For he , writing unto the Romans , and under their name unto you , saith : Be ...
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To be short , and to conclude at one word ; all corruptness , all the decay of the Church , all the offences of the world , come of the covetousness of priests ; according to that of St. Paul , that here I repeat again and beat into ...
To be short , and to conclude at one word ; all corruptness , all the decay of the Church , all the offences of the world , come of the covetousness of priests ; according to that of St. Paul , that here I repeat again and beat into ...
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But the heresies of them are not so pestilent and pernicious unto us and the people , as the evil life of priests ; the which , if we believe saint Bernard , is a certain kind of heresy , and chief of all and most perilous .
But the heresies of them are not so pestilent and pernicious unto us and the people , as the evil life of priests ; the which , if we believe saint Bernard , is a certain kind of heresy , and chief of all and most perilous .
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