Great Pedagogical Essays; Plato to SpencerFranklin Verzelius Newton Painter AMS Press, 1970 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... becoming weak , the monasteries are declining , and , as Isaiah says , " The grass withereth , the flower fadeth , because ... become priests , monks , and nuns , and thus earn a support ? ' 99 1 For a complete presentation of Luther's ...
... becoming weak , the monasteries are declining , and , as Isaiah says , " The grass withereth , the flower fadeth , because ... become priests , monks , and nuns , and thus earn a support ? ' 99 1 For a complete presentation of Luther's ...
Strana 178
... become a matter of reproach for a learned man to marry , and he has been forced to hear remarks like this : Behold , he has become a man of the world , and cares nothing for the clerical state ; " just as if the priestly order were ...
... become a matter of reproach for a learned man to marry , and he has been forced to hear remarks like this : Behold , he has become a man of the world , and cares nothing for the clerical state ; " just as if the priestly order were ...
Strana 207
... become his own . Who follows another , follows nothing , finds nothing , nay , is inquisitive after nothing . " Non sumus sub rege ; sibi quisque se vindicet . ” 2 Let him at least , know that he knows . It will be necessary that he ...
... become his own . Who follows another , follows nothing , finds nothing , nay , is inquisitive after nothing . " Non sumus sub rege ; sibi quisque se vindicet . ” 2 Let him at least , know that he knows . It will be necessary that he ...
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ARISTOTLE Biographical Sketch | 33 |
XENOPHON Biographical Sketch | 61 |
CICERO Biographical Sketch | 83 |
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