The Life and Times of John Reuchlin, Or Capnion, the Father of the German ReformationWhittaker and Company, 1843 - Всего страниц: 284 |
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... Jewish nation . The case was this . Some miserably ignorant and superstitious monks peti- tioned that all Hebrew manuscripts should be burned on this plea . If , ' said they , ' these manuscripts agree with the Bible they are ...
... Jewish nation . The case was this . Some miserably ignorant and superstitious monks peti- tioned that all Hebrew manuscripts should be burned on this plea . If , ' said they , ' these manuscripts agree with the Bible they are ...
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... Jew , wished to en- gage the Emperor Maximilian to suppress all the literary works of his countrymen . Reuchlin ... Jewish documents , or at least those which in any way illustrated the history of religion ; even if those written against ...
... Jew , wished to en- gage the Emperor Maximilian to suppress all the literary works of his countrymen . Reuchlin ... Jewish documents , or at least those which in any way illustrated the history of religion ; even if those written against ...
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... Jewish Church , and the early fathers of the Christian Church , gave a remarkable colour to his mind . They appear gradually to have induced him to aspire after God , as the All in All , in a spi- ritual manner . In this respect he ...
... Jewish Church , and the early fathers of the Christian Church , gave a remarkable colour to his mind . They appear gradually to have induced him to aspire after God , as the All in All , in a spi- ritual manner . In this respect he ...
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... Jew named Pfefferkorn , closely connected with the inquisitor Hochstraten . This man and the Dominicans soli- cited and obtained from the emperor Maximilian , perhaps with good intentions , an order , by virtue whereof the Jews were to ...
... Jew named Pfefferkorn , closely connected with the inquisitor Hochstraten . This man and the Dominicans soli- cited and obtained from the emperor Maximilian , perhaps with good intentions , an order , by virtue whereof the Jews were to ...
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... Jew , assisted our Reuchlin in his researches in Hebrew so care- fully , that he was now able to proceed without any other help ... Jews , by which he did great service to Capnion and Pellican ; besides this , such books were continually ...
... Jew , assisted our Reuchlin in his researches in Hebrew so care- fully , that he was now able to proceed without any other help ... Jews , by which he did great service to Capnion and Pellican ; besides this , such books were continually ...
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Стр. 9 - How happy is he born and taught, That serveth not another's will; Whose armour is his honest thought, And simple truth his utmost skill. Whose passions not his masters are, Whose soul is still prepared for death, Untied unto the worldly care Of public fame or private breath ; Who envies none that chance doth raise.
Стр. 250 - It seems, this is a collection of letters which some profound blockheads, who lived before our times, have written in honour of each other, and for their mutual information in each other's absurdities. They are mostly of the German nation, whence, from time to time, inundations of writers have flowed, more pernicious to the learned world, than the swarms of Goths and Vandals to the politic. It is, methinks, wonderful, that fellows could be awake, and utter .such incoherent conceptions, and converse...
Стр. 25 - would be to establish two professors of the Hebrew language in each university, who should teach the theologians to read the Bible in Hebrew, and thus to refute the Jewish doctors.
Стр. 10 - Who God doth late and early pray More of his grace than gifts to lend; And entertains the harmless day With a religious book or friend — This man is freed from servile bands Of hope to rise or fear to fall: Lord of himself, though not of lands, And, having nothing, yet hath all.
Стр. 18 - Tis thus the spirit of a single mind Makes that of multitudes take one direction, As roll the waters to the breathing wind, Or roams the herd beneath the bull's protection...
Стр. 10 - Who envies none that chance doth raise, Or vice; who never understood How deepest wounds are given by praise; Nor rules of state, but rules of good...
Стр. 250 - ... wonderful, that fellows could be awake, and utter such incoherent conceptions, and converse with great gravity, like learned men, without the least taste of knowledge or good sense. It would have been an endless labour to have taken any other method of exposing such impertinences, than by an edition of their own works : where you see their follies, according to the ambition of such virtuosi, in a most correct edition.
Стр. 250 - Epistles of the obscure Writers to Ortuinus*,' &c. The purpose of the work is signified in the dedication, in very elegant language, and fine raillery. It seems, this is a collection of letters which some profound blockheads, who lived before our times, have written in honour of each other, and for their mutual information in each other's absurdities. They are mostly of the German nation, whence, from time to time, inundations of writers have flowed, more pernicious to the learned world, than the...
Стр. 280 - In septem psalmos poenitentiales hebraicos interpretatio de verbo ad verbum et super eisdem commentarioli sui, ad discendum linguam hebraicam ex rudimentis
Стр. 219 - For it pleased the Father that in him should all fulness dwell ; and, having made peace by the blood of his cross, by him to reconcile all things unto himself; by him, I say, whether they be things in earth or things in heaven.