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Page 70
St . Peter is represented as full of contempt for Pope Tulius , and this bellicose
successor of his is arraigned before him and invited to give his reasons why he
should be admitted to Heaven : every reason that he alleges in favor of his ...
St . Peter is represented as full of contempt for Pope Tulius , and this bellicose
successor of his is arraigned before him and invited to give his reasons why he
should be admitted to Heaven : every reason that he alleges in favor of his ...
Page 185
He alleged to Bernard Buchon that his reason for leaving Louvain was that he
had long been sick there and went to the ... he would not write against Luther to
satisfy Egmondanus and the rest , and this for many reasons that he mentions in
a ...
He alleged to Bernard Buchon that his reason for leaving Louvain was that he
had long been sick there and went to the ... he would not write against Luther to
satisfy Egmondanus and the rest , and this for many reasons that he mentions in
a ...
Page 292
For instance , for some reason which has never yet been elucidated , he took
Budé , undoubtedly the greatest scholar and Latinist of that country , and chose to
compare him with Josse Badius Ascensius , a Parisian bookseller of note , whose
...
For instance , for some reason which has never yet been elucidated , he took
Budé , undoubtedly the greatest scholar and Latinist of that country , and chose to
compare him with Josse Badius Ascensius , a Parisian bookseller of note , whose
...
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Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 5 |
QUARREL With LEE | 17 |
CONTROVERSY With STUNCIA | 47 |
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