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" Paul, who in other's judgment is no less the chief of the apostles, than he was in his own the chief of sinners, who being bred at the feet of Gamaliel, was certainly more eminently a scholar than any of the rest, yet he often exclaims against vain philosophy,... "
The praise of folly, made Engl. by W. Kennet, adorn'd from the designs of H ... - Page 114
by Desiderius Erasmus - 1740
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Erasmus in praise of folly [tr. by W. Kennett] illustr. by H. Holbein, with ...

Desiderius Erasmus - 1870 - 368 pages
...the Scotists have since done. St. Paul, who in other's judgment is no less the chief of the apostles, than he was in his own the chief of sinners, who being bred at the feet of 128 ERASMUS'S praise of FOLLY. Gamaliel, was certainly more eminently a scholar than any of the rest,...
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Erasmus in Praise of Folly: Illustrated with Many Curious Cuts, Designed ...

Desiderius Erasmus, Hans Holbein - 1876 - 424 pages
...the Scotists have since done. St. Paul, who in other's judgment is no less the chief of the apostles, than he was in his own the chief of sinners, who being...the feet of Gamaliel, was certainly more eminently a scho;' lar than any of the rest, yet he often exclaims against vain philosophy, warns us from doting...
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The Praise of Folly: By Desiderius Erasmus

Desiderius Erasmus - 1887 - 318 pages
...the Scotists have since done. St-J^aul, who in other's judgment is no less the chief of the apostles, than he -was in his own the chief of sinners, who...certainly more eminently a scholar than any of the rest, yet he often exclaims against vain philosophy, warns us from doting about questions and strifes...
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The universal anthology, a collection of the best literature ..., Volume 11

Richard Garnett - 1899 - 434 pages
...the Scotists have since done. St. Paul, who in others' judgment is no less the chief of the apostles than he was in his own the chief of sinners, who being...certainly more eminently a scholar than any of the rest, yet often exclaims against vain philosophy, warns us from doting about questions and strifes...
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The Universal Anthology: A Collection of the Best Literature ..., Volume 11

Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 458 pages
...the Scotists have since done. St. Paul, who in others' judgment is no less the chief of the apostles than he was in his own the chief of sinners, who being...certainly more eminently a scholar than any of the rest, yet [often exclaims against vain philosophy, warns us from doting about questions and strifes...
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Early Tudor Poetry, 1485-1547

John Milton Berdan - 1920 - 610 pages
...the Scotists have since done. St. Paul, who in other's judgment is no less the chief of the apostles, than he was in his own the chief of sinners, who being...certainly more eminently a scholar than any of the rest, yet he often exclaims against vain philosophy, warns us from doting about questions and strifes...
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Erasmus in Praise of Folly: With Portrait, Life of Erasmus, and His Epistle ...

Desiderius Erasmus - 1922 - 346 pages
...the Scotists have since done. St. Paul, who in other's judgment is no less the chief of the apostles than he was in his own the chief of sinners, who being...certainly more eminently a scholar than any of the rest, yet he often exclaims against vain philosophy, warns us from debating about questions and strifes...
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