The Eve of the Reformation: Studies in the Religious Life and Thought of the English People in the Period Preceding the Rejection of the Roman Jurisdiction by Henry VIIIG. Bell, 1905 - 406 sivua |
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... Richard Pace he expressed his ardent wish that some kindly Deus ex machinâ would put an end to the whole Lutheran agitation , for it had most certainly brought upon the humanist movement unmerited hatred . " In subsequent ' Urbanus ...
... Richard Pace he expressed his ardent wish that some kindly Deus ex machinâ would put an end to the whole Lutheran agitation , for it had most certainly brought upon the humanist movement unmerited hatred . " In subsequent ' Urbanus ...
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... Richard Pace , De Fructu , p . 27. The work De Fructu was composed at Constance , where Pace was ambassador , and where he had met his old master , Paul Bombasius . He dedicates the tract to Colet , who has done so much to introduce ...
... Richard Pace , De Fructu , p . 27. The work De Fructu was composed at Constance , where Pace was ambassador , and where he had met his old master , Paul Bombasius . He dedicates the tract to Colet , who has done so much to introduce ...
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... Pace met Erasmus , and he warmly acknowledges his indebtedness to the influence of this great humanist . 66 In 1509 , Richard Pace accompanied Cardinal Bainbridge to Rome , and was with him when the cardinal died , or was murdered ...
... Pace met Erasmus , and he warmly acknowledges his indebtedness to the influence of this great humanist . 66 In 1509 , Richard Pace accompanied Cardinal Bainbridge to Rome , and was with him when the cardinal died , or was murdered ...
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... Pace , William Latimer , and Thomas Lupset , to name only the most distinguished , were not More to the University ... Richard Croke , the protégé of Archbishop Warham and Bishop Fisher , after teaching Greek in 1516 at Leipzig , was ...
... Pace , William Latimer , and Thomas Lupset , to name only the most distinguished , were not More to the University ... Richard Croke , the protégé of Archbishop Warham and Bishop Fisher , after teaching Greek in 1516 at Leipzig , was ...
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... Richard Pace he writes from Louvain in regret at leaving a country which he had come to regard as the best hope of the literary revival : - " Oh , how truly happy is your land of England , the seat and stronghold of the best studies and ...
... Richard Pace he writes from Louvain in regret at leaving a country which he had come to regard as the best hope of the literary revival : - " Oh , how truly happy is your land of England , the seat and stronghold of the best studies and ...
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