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... scholarship while at College , as does the Editor . It certainly was with none of them so great as to give them a high ... scholar , and became a profund critic on the Greek language , but it gave a bent to his mind which seems to have ...
... scholarship while at College , as does the Editor . It certainly was with none of them so great as to give them a high ... scholar , and became a profund critic on the Greek language , but it gave a bent to his mind which seems to have ...
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... scholar , he was excell- ed only by Erasmus . Between him and Luther , had grown up an at- tachment rivaling the mythic friendship of Damon and Pythias . He had been doing in literature , what Luther had commenced in the Church . In the ...
... scholar , he was excell- ed only by Erasmus . Between him and Luther , had grown up an at- tachment rivaling the mythic friendship of Damon and Pythias . He had been doing in literature , what Luther had commenced in the Church . In the ...
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... scholar , found each the proper place for his exercise . In the retrospection of these two remarkable characters , -such firm friends of each other and the pillars of the Reformation , we are startled by the contrast . Luther all ...
... scholar , found each the proper place for his exercise . In the retrospection of these two remarkable characters , -such firm friends of each other and the pillars of the Reformation , we are startled by the contrast . Luther all ...
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