The British and Foreign Evangelical Review, Volume 7James Oswald Dykes, James Stuart Candlish, Hugh Sinclair Paterson, Joseph Samuel Exell Johnstone and Hunter, 1858 |
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... the whole welfare of man ; for God shall bring every work into judgment , with every secret thing , whether it be good or whether it be evil . ART . IV . Character and Literary Influence of Erasmus Book of Ecclesiastes . 823.
... the whole welfare of man ; for God shall bring every work into judgment , with every secret thing , whether it be good or whether it be evil . ART . IV . Character and Literary Influence of Erasmus Book of Ecclesiastes . 823.
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... Erasmus . WE do not now remember to have met with the suggestion any where , but it has frequently occurred to us , that , of all the ancients who have become historic , Cicero was best prepared to be at home in modern civilization ...
... Erasmus . WE do not now remember to have met with the suggestion any where , but it has frequently occurred to us , that , of all the ancients who have become historic , Cicero was best prepared to be at home in modern civilization ...
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... Erasmus would have displayed in his place . The circumspect Gamaliel , it is safe to assume , did not exceed the pious gravity with which Erasmus would ... Erasmus will not be separated in discussion from his Influence of Erasmus . 825.
... Erasmus would have displayed in his place . The circumspect Gamaliel , it is safe to assume , did not exceed the pious gravity with which Erasmus would ... Erasmus will not be separated in discussion from his Influence of Erasmus . 825.
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... Erasmus will not be separated in discussion from his literary influence - which we reserve for consideration toward the close of the article . We proceed to verify and illustrate the views already stated . It may be proper to premise ...
... Erasmus will not be separated in discussion from his literary influence - which we reserve for consideration toward the close of the article . We proceed to verify and illustrate the views already stated . It may be proper to premise ...
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... Erasmus in his situation . Luther saw this , and naively enough volunteered to mark out the course proper for him to pursue . * The monarch of litera- ture declined to be instructed by the monk of Wittemberg . The feeling was certainly ...
... Erasmus in his situation . Luther saw this , and naively enough volunteered to mark out the course proper for him to pursue . * The monarch of litera- ture declined to be instructed by the monk of Wittemberg . The feeling was certainly ...
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