Life, Character & Influence of Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam, Volume 2 |
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It is a knotty question , which we will not attempt to discuss here . In replying to Lee , Erasmus at first made use of the delicate shafts of his cutting wit . He asks him why this sudden turning of a friend into an enemy ; why this ...
It is a knotty question , which we will not attempt to discuss here . In replying to Lee , Erasmus at first made use of the delicate shafts of his cutting wit . He asks him why this sudden turning of a friend into an enemy ; why this ...
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To Erasmus ' question why , if Lee had no confidence in his book , he boasted about it everywhere ; or , if he did not rely upon it , why he was so anxious that no one should read it except the professed enemies of Erasmus , Lee replied ...
To Erasmus ' question why , if Lee had no confidence in his book , he boasted about it everywhere ; or , if he did not rely upon it , why he was so anxious that no one should read it except the professed enemies of Erasmus , Lee replied ...
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Then he goes on to say : The advocates of freewill have no other way of answering the question , How does God justify one man and not another ? other than by having recourse to the different use that each will make of his freewill ...
Then he goes on to say : The advocates of freewill have no other way of answering the question , How does God justify one man and not another ? other than by having recourse to the different use that each will make of his freewill ...
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