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... caused them . He styles him utriusque litera- tura calentissimus ; and wrote more letters to him than to any one of his learned friends and correspondents . Stow gives him the character of a right worthy man , and one that gave in ...
... caused them . He styles him utriusque litera- tura calentissimus ; and wrote more letters to him than to any one of his learned friends and correspondents . Stow gives him the character of a right worthy man , and one that gave in ...
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... cause of religion , and had a family of ten children by her . In 1585 he accepted the offer of the law professorship at Heidelberg , which he held for ten years , and then re- moved to Sedan , where he taught logic for some time ; but ...
... cause of religion , and had a family of ten children by her . In 1585 he accepted the offer of the law professorship at Heidelberg , which he held for ten years , and then re- moved to Sedan , where he taught logic for some time ; but ...
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... causes of his sufferings , he wrote much against the Inde- pendents , baptists , and other sectaries , as appears by his Heresiography ; " yet , in 1645 , two years before his death , he united with his brethren in London , in petition ...
... causes of his sufferings , he wrote much against the Inde- pendents , baptists , and other sectaries , as appears by his Heresiography ; " yet , in 1645 , two years before his death , he united with his brethren in London , in petition ...
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... cause , or gratify a detracting humour , than from any respect for Palearius , composed , against his envious rival , an Italian comedy or farce , which was acted upon the stage at Venice ; and so poignant was the ridicule , that the ...
... cause , or gratify a detracting humour , than from any respect for Palearius , composed , against his envious rival , an Italian comedy or farce , which was acted upon the stage at Venice ; and so poignant was the ridicule , that the ...
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... cause of Pa- learius to be re - heard . On which Palearius was suddenly arrested at Milan , and carried to Rome , where they found it not difficult to convict him of having said " That the German doctors who followed Luther were to be ...
... cause of Pa- learius to be re - heard . On which Palearius was suddenly arrested at Milan , and carried to Rome , where they found it not difficult to convict him of having said " That the German doctors who followed Luther were to be ...
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