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" I. 60, 61), thatStunica, having found Cardinal Ximenes reading Erasmus's edition of the New Testament, expressed his surprise, that his Eminence should vouchsafe even to cast a look upon a work, so full, as he termed it, of faults and monstrous errors... "
An Introduction to the Knowledge of Rare and Valuable Editions of the Greek ... - Page xxxviii
by Thomas Frognall Dibdin - 1804 - 571 pages
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Horæ Biblicæ: Connected series of notes on the original text, early ...

Charles Butler - Bible - 1807 - 308 pages
...Cardinal Ximenes reading Erasmus's edition of the New Testament, expressed his surprise, that his Eminence should vouchsafe even to cast a look upon a work,...full, as he termed it, of faults and monstrous errors ; that the Cardinal with great gravity reproved Stunica for his insolence ; and desired him, if he...
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The Literary panorama, Volume 6

1817 - 548 pages
...on a work ab full (he said) of monstrous faults and errors ; — the Cardinal, with some severity, reproved Stunica for his insolence, and desired him,...the mean time not to defame the labours of others." Even the Council of Trent, directed that a correct copy of the Scriptures should be obtained, adopting...
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The Literary Panorama and National Register

English literature - 1817 - 552 pages
...on a work so full (he said) of monstrous faults and errors ; — the Cardinal, with some severity, reproved Stunica for his insolence, and desired him,...produce a more valuable work ; and in the mean time nut to defame the labours of others." Even the Council of Trent, directed that a correct copy of the...
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The Philological and Biographical Works of Charles Butler, Esquire, of ...

Charles Butler - History, Modern - 1817 - 472 pages
...Cardinal Ximenes reading Erasmus's edition of the New Testament, expressed his surprise, that his Eminence should vouchsafe even to cast a look upon a work,...full, as he termed it, of faults and monstrous errors; that the Cardinal with great gravity reproved Stunica for his insolence; and desired him, if he were...
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The Life of Erasmus: With Historical Remarks on the State of Literature ...

Charles Butler - 1825 - 264 pages
...Ximenes reading Erasmus's edition of the New Testament, expressed his surprise, that " his " Eminence should vouchsafe even to cast a look " upon a work, so full, as he termed it, of mon" strous errors ; " and that the cardinal, with great gravity, reproved Stunica for his insolence...
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An Introduction to the Knowledge of Rare and Valuable Editions of ..., Volume 1

Thomas Frognall Dibdin - Bible - 1827 - 596 pages
...Cardinal Ximenes reading Erasmus's edition of the New Testament, expressed his surprise that his Eminence should vouchsafe even to cast a look upon a work so...errors. The Cardinal, with great gravity, reproved Stuniea for his insolence ; and desired him, if he could, to produce a more valuable work, and in the...
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The Christian Journal, and Literary Register, Volume 11

1827 - 394 pages
...Cardinal Ximenes reading Erasmus's edition of the New Testament, expressed his surprise, that his eminence should vouchsafe even to cast a look upon a work so...full, as he termed it, of faults and monstrous errors; that 33 [No. S>¿ tile Cardinal with great gravity reproved Stunicâ for his insolence ; and desired...
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