Martin," was the reply he made, " is a man of very fine genius, and these squabbles are the mere effusions of monastic envy." But his Holiness soon found it necessary to abandon his wit and tone of indifference. The matter was found to be serious. Not... A Sketch of the Reformation - Página 20por Thomas Bayley Fox - 1836 - 259 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Joseph Milner - 1809 - 446 páginas
...Luther's heretical publications concerning indulgences. " BROTHER MARTIN," said he, " is A MAN OF A VERY FINE GENIUS, and these squabbles are the mere effusions of monastic envy." Prierias, however, undertook the support of the pontifical authority; but, in writing against the reformer,... | |
| Benjamin Allen - 1824 - 492 páginas
...of Luther's heretical publications concerning indulgences. " Brother Martin" said he, "is a man of a very fine genius, and these squabbles are the mere effusions of monastic envy." Prierias, however, undertook the support of the pontifical authority; but, in writing against the reformer,... | |
| John Fry - 1825 - 642 páginas
...treated the affair, at first, with indifference. " Brother Martin," he said, " is a man of a veri/Ji/te genius, and these squabbles are the mere effusions of monastic envy." But roused at length by complaints on all sides, and especially by a letter from the emperor Maximilian,... | |
| John Marsh - 1827 - 498 páginas
...age, between a Dominican and Franciscan monk. " Brother Martin," said he, " is a man of a very 6ne genius, and these squabbles are the mere effusions of monastic envy." But on being fully informed of its nature and extent, he became alarmed, and summoned Luther, July 1518,... | |
| John Marsh - 1828 - 976 páginas
...uncommon in that age, between a Dominican and Franciscan monk. " Brother Martin," said he, " is a man of a very fine genius, and these squabbles are the mere effusions of monastic envy." But on being fully informed of its nature and extent, he became alarmed, and summoned Luther, July 1513,... | |
| John Scott - 1832 - 446 páginas
...Luther's heretical publications concerning indulgences. " BROTHER MARTIN," said he, " is A MAN OF A VERY FINE GENIUS, and these squabbles are the mere effusions of monastic envy." Prierias, however, undertook the support of the pontifical authority ; but, in writing against the... | |
| John Scott - 1833 - 372 páginas
...showed him some of Luther's heretical publications concerning indulgences. " BROTHER MARTIN," said he, " is A MAN OF VERY FINE GENIUS, and these squabbles are the mere effusions of monastic envy." Prierias, however, undertook the support of the pontifical authority ; but in writing against the reformer... | |
| John Marsh - 1833 - 478 páginas
...contest, not uncommon in that age, between a Dominican and Franciscan monk. " Brother Martin," said he, " is a man of very fine genius, and these squabbles are the mere effusions of monastic envy." But on being fully informed of its nature and extent, he became alarmed, and summoned Luther, July, 1518,... | |
| Thomas Bayley Fox - 1836 - 278 páginas
...CAJETAN, AND Ml LTITZ — DISPUTE AT LKIPSIC —LUTHER EXCOMMUNICATED —BURNS THE PAPAL BULL—1517-1520. THE bold conduct of Luther greatly incensed Tetzel....interrupted their traffic, but even the Emperor, Maximilian I. represented the heresy as dangerous and popular. Decided measures were loudly called for ; and the... | |
| Thomas Bayley Fox - 1836 - 282 páginas
...AND MI LTITZ — DISPUTE AT LEIPSIC — LUTHER EXCOMMUNICATED — BURNS THE PAPAL BULL— 1517-1520. THE bold conduct of Luther greatly incensed Tetzel....interrupted their traffic, but even the Emperor, Maximilian I. represented the heresy as dangerous and popular. Decided measures were loudly called for ; and the... | |
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