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We must however take the good bishop as he is ; and considering that he is not
yet among the enlightened of the age , the discourses before us must be allowed
to be not destitute of argument and genius , The following passage is certainly in
...
We must however take the good bishop as he is ; and considering that he is not
yet among the enlightened of the age , the discourses before us must be allowed
to be not destitute of argument and genius , The following passage is certainly in
...
Page 493
bear contradiction ; yet perhaps he might be fearful of the consequences which
must attend the impetuosity of Muncer . In the third part are testimonies of Muncer
' s learning , given by Melanchthon , Luther , Spangenberg , Camerarius , and ...
bear contradiction ; yet perhaps he might be fearful of the consequences which
must attend the impetuosity of Muncer . In the third part are testimonies of Muncer
' s learning , given by Melanchthon , Luther , Spangenberg , Camerarius , and ...
Page 525
If our religion were not a melancholy and flat mass of metaphysics , if our painters
and ftatuaries were comparable to those of antiquity ( I mean the beit , for of them
also some must have been bad , just as Italy produces the best and the worst ...
If our religion were not a melancholy and flat mass of metaphysics , if our painters
and ftatuaries were comparable to those of antiquity ( I mean the beit , for of them
also some must have been bad , just as Italy produces the best and the worst ...
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