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" 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, he managed the romish cause with so much heat and... "
Luther and the Lutheran Reformation - Page 44
by John Scott - 1832
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The History of the Church of Christ, Volume 4, Issue 1

Joseph Milner - 1809 - 446 pages
...which he is said to have given to Silvester Prierias,* when that zealous and learned dominican showed him some of Luther's heretical publications concerning...himself presently directed him to be silent in future. f This writer, in the event, did much service to lutheranism. In an affair, which required the utmost...
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The History of the Church of Christ, Volume 4

Joseph Milner - 1812 - 666 pages
...these squabLnther attacked by Hogortratai, AD bles are the mere effusions of monastic envy." .Frierias, however, undertook the support of the pontifical authority...himself presently directed him to be silent in future *. This writer, in the event, did much service to Lutheranism. In an affair, which required the utmost...
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History of the Church of Christ, Volume 2

Benjamin Allen - 1824 - 492 pages
...which he is said to have given to Silvester Prierias,* when that zealous and learned Dominican showed him some of Luther's heretical publications concerning...pope himself presently directed him to be silent in future.f This writer, in the event, did much service to Lutheranism. In an affair, which required the...
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The history of the church of Christ, Volume 4

Joseph Milner - 1827 - 656 pages
...general of his order. He died of the plague in 1523. CHAP. 111. Luther attacked by t-togottrutut, AD MAN OF A VERY FINE GENIUS, and these squabbles are...himself presently directed him to be silent in future *. This M'riter, in the event, did much service to Lutheranism. In an affair, which required the utmost...
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The History of the Church of Christ, Volume 4

Joseph Milner - 1827 - 662 pages
...died of the plague in 1523. CHAP, IK. Luiher atiacked by HugoMralut, AD -MAN OF A VERY FINE OENIUS, and these squabbles are the mere effusions of monastic...himself presently directed him to be silent in future *. This writer, in the event, did much service to Lutheranism. In an affair, which required the utmost...
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An Epitome of General Ecclesiastical History: From the Earliest Period to ...

John Marsh - 1828 - 976 pages
...supposing it to be only a contest, not uncommon in that age, between a Dominican and Franciscan monk. " Brother Martin," said he, " is a man of a very fine...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...
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An Epitome of General Ecclesiastical History: From the Earlier Period to the ...

John Marsh - 1833 - 478 pages
...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,...
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The History of the Church of Christ, Volume 2

Joseph Milner - 1835 - 664 pages
...Latter publications concerning indulgences. " BROTHER MARTO." said he, " is A MAN OF VERY FINE et.Mcs, and these squabbles are the mere effusions of monastic...but, in writing against the Reformer, he managed the fio/nish cause with so much heat and imprudence, that the pope himself presently directed him to be...
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A Sketch of the Reformation

Thomas Bayley Fox - 1836 - 292 pages
...At first, Leo resisted their importunities ; " brother 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...
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A Sketch of the Reformation

Thomas Bayley Fox - 1836 - 282 pages
...At first, Leo resisted their importunities ; " brother 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...
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