The Advancement of LearningMacmillan, 1905 |
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... church used to blemish and taint the Christians with the faults and corruptions of heretics . But nevertheless I have no meaning at this time to make any exact animadversion of the errors and impedi- ments in matters of learning , which ...
... church used to blemish and taint the Christians with the faults and corruptions of heretics . But nevertheless I have no meaning at this time to make any exact animadversion of the errors and impedi- ments in matters of learning , which ...
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... Church , and finding his own solitude , being no ways aided by the opinions of his own time , was enforced to awake all antiquity , and to call former times to his succour , 10 to make a party against the present time . So that the ...
... Church , and finding his own solitude , being no ways aided by the opinions of his own time , was enforced to awake all antiquity , and to call former times to his succour , 10 to make a party against the present time . So that the ...
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... Church were excellently read , and studied in all the learning of the heathen ; insomuch , that the edict of the Emperor Julianus , whereby it was interdicted unto Christians to be admitted into schools , lectures , or exercises of ...
... Church were excellently read , and studied in all the learning of the heathen ; insomuch , that the edict of the Emperor Julianus , whereby it was interdicted unto Christians to be admitted into schools , lectures , or exercises of ...
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... Church of Rome to account for their degenerate manners and cere- 10 monies , and sundry doctrines obnoxious , and framed to up- hold the same abuses ; at one and the same time it was ordained by the Divine Providence , that there should ...
... Church of Rome to account for their degenerate manners and cere- 10 monies , and sundry doctrines obnoxious , and framed to up- hold the same abuses ; at one and the same time it was ordained by the Divine Providence , that there should ...
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... Church in those days . For having Christ in veneration , not as a God or Saviour , but as a wonder or novelty ; and having his picture in his gallery , matched with Apollonius , with whom , in his vain imagination , he thought he had ...
... Church in those days . For having Christ in veneration , not as a God or Saviour , but as a wonder or novelty ; and having his picture in his gallery , matched with Apollonius , with whom , in his vain imagination , he thought he had ...
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