| Charles Porterfield Krauth - 1871 - 862 pagina’s
...written everything in the most unexceptionable manner, I had no inclination to die for the sake of the truth. Every man hath not the courage requisite to...were put to the trial, I should imitate St. Peter." £ "I follow the decisions of the Pope and Emperor come to his lodgings. Erasmus accordingly waited... | |
| Charles Porterfield Krauth - 1871 - 892 pagina’s
...simply acted out his convictions, is certain. "But if Luther," he says, (1521,) "had written everything in the most unexceptionable manner, I had no inclination to die for the sake of the truth. Every man hath not the courage requisite to make a martyr; and I am afraid, that if I were... | |
| Charles Porterfield Krauth - 1872 - 894 pagina’s
...simply acted out his convictions, is certain. "But if Luther," he says, (1521,) "had written everything in the most unexceptionable manner, I had no inclination to die for the sake of the truth. Every man hath not the courage requisite to make a martyr ; and I am afraid, that if I were... | |
| Francis Lieber - 1875 - 474 pagina’s
...he had not defeated the effect of them by his intolerable faults. But if he had written everything in the most unexceptionable manner, I had no inclination...were put to the trial, I should imitate St. Peter." Jortin's Life of Erasmus, London, 1808, vol. ip 250. Vox, II. 19 to be a man who can resolutely make... | |
| Charles Porterfield Krauth - 1875 - 886 pagina’s
...written everything in the most unexceptionable manner, I had no inclination to die for the sake of the truth. Every man hath not the courage requisite to...were put to the trial, I should imitate St. Peter." £ "I follow the decisions of the Pope and Emperor come to his lodgings Er.ismus accordingly waited... | |
| Arthur Robert Pennington - 1875 - 412 pagina’s
...in the most unexceptionable manner, I had no inclination to die for the sake of truth. Every man has not the courage requisite to make a martyr ; and,...were put to the trial I should imitate St. Peter."* We must not indeed suppose 'that Erasmus acted against his conscience in this unwillingness to come... | |
| Arthur Robert Pennington - 1875 - 410 pagina’s
...his friend Pace, Dean of St. Paul's, when speaking of Luther, he says, " If he had written everything in the most unexceptionable manner, I had no inclination to die for the sake of 'truth. Every man has not the courage requisite to make a martyr ; and, I am afraid, that it I were put to the trial... | |
| Charles Porterfield Krauth - 1875 - 870 pagina’s
...simply acted out his convictions, is certain. "But if Luther," he says, (1521,) "had written everything in the most unexceptionable manner, I had no inclination to die for the sake of the truth. Every man bath not the courage requisite to make a martyr; and I am afraid, that if I were... | |
| Arthur Robert Pennington - 1875 - 400 pagina’s
...in the most unexceptionable manner, I had no inclination to die for the sake of truth. Every man has not the courage requisite to make a martyr; and, I am afraid, that it I were put to the trial I should imitate St. Peter."* We must not indeed suppose that Erasmus acted... | |
| William Blackley - 1879 - 498 pagina’s
...to die for the truth. Every man has not the courage necessarily to make him a martyr for the truth. I am afraid that, if I were put to the trial, I should imitate St. Peter.' And so it would be with many of us. Especially if we have not the courage manfully to declare the truth... | |
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