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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... 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 , there in ...
... 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 , there in ...
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... Erasmus , p . 31 . 2 Bishop Fisher's love and zeal for learning is notorious . He did all in his power to assist in the foundation of schools of sound learning at Cambridge , and especially to encourage the study of Greek . Richard ...
... Erasmus , p . 31 . 2 Bishop Fisher's love and zeal for learning is notorious . He did all in his power to assist in the foundation of schools of sound learning at Cambridge , and especially to encourage the study of Greek . Richard ...
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... Erasmus speaks of as " schola et gymnasium Christianæ religionis . " He is named at the beginning of the Utopia , and Sir Thomas , in writing to Erasmus , says that Linacre declared that he had had no pupil at Oxford equal to him . John ...
... Erasmus speaks of as " schola et gymnasium Christianæ religionis . " He is named at the beginning of the Utopia , and Sir Thomas , in writing to Erasmus , says that Linacre declared that he had had no pupil at Oxford equal to him . John ...
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... Erasmus found his greatest sup- port . " This England of yours , " he writes to Colet in 1498 , " this England , dear to me on many accounts , is above all most beloved because it abounds in what to me is best of all , men deeply ...
... Erasmus found his greatest sup- port . " This England of yours , " he writes to Colet in 1498 , " this England , dear to me on many accounts , is above all most beloved because it abounds in what to me is best of all , men deeply ...
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... Erasmus , whilst applauding the bishop's intention as likely to encou- rage younger men to take up the study , told Latimer that such men are not easy to find in Italy . " If I may openly say my mind , " he adds , " if I had Linacre or ...
... Erasmus , whilst applauding the bishop's intention as likely to encou- rage younger men to take up the study , told Latimer that such men are not easy to find in Italy . " If I may openly say my mind , " he adds , " if I had Linacre or ...
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