Life, Character & Influence of Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam, Volume 2 |
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Page 74
On the very day on which he passed away , we were to spend a few days
together in the country , for thus we had agreed , having been sent horses for that
purpose by the prior of Merton Abbey ; but now he is , as I devoutly hope , in
Heaven ...
On the very day on which he passed away , we were to spend a few days
together in the country , for thus we had agreed , having been sent horses for that
purpose by the prior of Merton Abbey ; but now he is , as I devoutly hope , in
Heaven ...
Page 89
... he had gone through his curriculum , he sent him to Magdeburg and afterwards
to Eisenach . Now comes a strange thing . Luther says he was sent forth without
sufficient provision for his physical necessities , so that he was compelled to ...
... he had gone through his curriculum , he sent him to Magdeburg and afterwards
to Eisenach . Now comes a strange thing . Luther says he was sent forth without
sufficient provision for his physical necessities , so that he was compelled to ...
Page 206
The least check sent him into a fury . Writing to Spalatin from the Wartburg at a
time when he was plainly maniacal , he defied anyone to keep him from assailing
in a pamphlet the Archbishop of Mainz , asserting that “ I would sooner destroy ...
The least check sent him into a fury . Writing to Spalatin from the Wartburg at a
time when he was plainly maniacal , he defied anyone to keep him from assailing
in a pamphlet the Archbishop of Mainz , asserting that “ I would sooner destroy ...
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Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 5 |
QUARREL With LEE | 17 |
CONTROVERSY With STUNCIA | 47 |
Copyright | |
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