The Eclectic ReviewThomas Price, William Hendry Stowell, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 This periodical is comprised mainly of book reviews. The majority of the books reviewed are religious in nature, however, books with various topics-most notably books on historical topics and books of poetry are also reviewed. |
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Page 237
... ERASMUS . * PERHAPS the impression is growing in our own day , that Erasmus has always been one of those great men who have received from the world something considerably less than justice . We have been much delighted in reading Mr ...
... ERASMUS . * PERHAPS the impression is growing in our own day , that Erasmus has always been one of those great men who have received from the world something considerably less than justice . We have been much delighted in reading Mr ...
Page 242
... Erasmus entertained for his monks ; when Erasmus , one day , in conversation , wished to except Aquinas from the common herd , as worthy of praise , Colet exclaimed passionately " What do you " extol to me such a man as Aquinas ? If he ...
... Erasmus entertained for his monks ; when Erasmus , one day , in conversation , wished to except Aquinas from the common herd , as worthy of praise , Colet exclaimed passionately " What do you " extol to me such a man as Aquinas ? If he ...
Page 258
... Erasmus was highly commended ; the monk felt himself called upon to express his dissatisfaction by gestures and words , whereupon he was asked to declare what he had to say against Erasmus , and he said , " That he had from his own eyes ...
... Erasmus was highly commended ; the monk felt himself called upon to express his dissatisfaction by gestures and words , whereupon he was asked to declare what he had to say against Erasmus , and he said , " That he had from his own eyes ...
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