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单词 Erasmian
例句 Erasmian
The United States is increasingly irreligious, but until we relearn — on social media, in our politics, in person — that Erasmian courtesy, we shall not deserve to call ourselves humanists. Review | Sarah Bakewell takes us on a 700-year tour of humanism 2023-04-10T04:00:00Z
The foundation added: “With his sharp-minded, mocking yet inclusive political comedy, Noah, in the eyes of the jury, upholds the ‘Erasmian Spirit.’” Comedian Trevor Noah wins prestigious Dutch Erasmus Prize 2023-03-16T04:00:00Z
For even though unable to point out a clean-cut and unequivocal synergistic statement, one cannot read these editions without scenting a Semi-Pelagian and Erasmian atmosphere. Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church
His chief distinction is that he was the closest friend and associate of Erasmus, the principal publisher of Erasmus's works, and the representative in the book trade of the Erasmian attitude toward the Reformation. Printing and the Renaissance A paper read before the Fortnightly Club of Rochester, New York
Not for naught did Erasmus praise as truly Dutch those qualities which we might also call truly Erasmian: gentleness, kindliness, moderation, a generally diffused moderate erudition. Erasmus and the Age of Reformation
At that date he was probably more Erasmian than Lutheran, though of that more earnest school who were ultimately to outgrow their teacher, and find their congenial home in a new church. The Scottish Reformation Its Epochs, Episodes, Leaders, and Distinctive Characteristics
His broad tolerance found its best, or only, support in the Erasmian tendencies of Coornheert. The Age of the Reformation
After Luther's death, however, he came out unmistakably and publicly, also in favor of synergism, endorsing even the Erasmian definition of free will as "the power in man to apply himself to grace." Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church
They applauded his attack on abuses, and on the treatment of Germany by Rome; and it was believed that the Renaissance prepared the Reformation, that Luther had only hatched the Erasmian egg. Lectures on Modern history
But there is much that is Erasmian in the spirit of their great leader, William of Orange, whose vision ranged so widely beyond the limitations of religious hatred. Erasmus and the Age of Reformation
In the first two of these the text is said to have been formed from the Complutensian and Erasmian. Companion to the Bible
Duke William of Cleves-Jülich-Berg had adopted an Erasmian compromise between Lutheranism and Romanism, in some respects resembling the course pursued by Henry. The Age of the Reformation
I hope that the days of the Erasmian absurdity, which belongs to the Dark Ages and is unworthy of American scholars, are now numbered. Napoleon's Campaign in Russia Anno 1812
The speech by which the angel is incited to disobey the Almighty is a masterpiece of Erasmian wit. Erasmus and the Age of Reformation
Thoroughly permeated by the Erasmian spirit, too, was that class of municipal magistrates who were soon to take the lead and to set the fashion in the established Republic. Erasmus and the Age of Reformation
It is a remarkable fact and of true Erasmian naïveté that he cannot help mixing up his personal interests with his sincere indignation at the atrocities disgracing a man and a Christian. Erasmus and the Age of Reformation
Then there was a party of Erasmian reform, mainly intellectual but profoundly Christian. The Age of the Reformation
His religious ideal, as shown by his notes on St. Paul, was at this time the Erasmian one of an ethical, undogmatic faith. The Age of the Reformation
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