| William Russell Macdonald - 1829 - 286 lapas
...was not Luther nor Zuinglius that contributed so much to the Reformation as Erasmus, especially among us in England ; for Erasmus was the man who awakened...Friar's divinity to a relish of general learning." — Stillingfleet. " He [Erasmus] as was commonly said of the Reformation, laid the egg, and Luther... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1835 - 664 lapas
...reformation, as Erasmus, especially among us in England. For Erasmus was the man who awakened men s understandings, and brought them from the friar's...of the Latin fathers to light, and published them in excellent editions, with useful notes, by which means men of parts set themselves to consider the... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1835 - 636 lapas
...reformation, as Erasmus, especially among ns in England. For Erasmus was the man who awakened men s understandings, and brought them from the friar's...of the Latin fathers to light, and published them in excellent editions, with useful notes, by which means men of parts set themselves to consider the... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1839 - 636 lapas
...For Erasmus was the man who awakened men a understandings, and brought them from thefriar'sdivinity to a relish of general learning. He by his wit laughed...of the Latin fathers to light, and published them in excellent editions, with useful notes, by which means men of parts set themselves to consider the... | |
| James Bass Mullinger - 1873 - 796 lapas
...was not Lnther or Zwinglins that contributed BO much to the Reformation, as Erasmus, especially among us in England. For Erasmus was the man who awakened men's understandings, and brought them from the friars' divinity to a relish of general learning. He by his wit laughed down the imperious ignorance... | |
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