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- theosophy were always Erasmian Catholics and Calvinist Protestants who were trying to get the magic out of Christianity.": 19  Erasmian Reformation: Some...
- sermonis pronuntiatione (1528). The system that he proposed is called the Erasmian pronunciation. In 1540, John Cheke and Thomas Smith became Regius Professors...
- used by William Tyndale for the first English New Testament (1526). The Erasmian editions, and the subsequent 16th century revisions thereof, fed into the...
- is transliterated into the Latin alphabet using a modern version of the Erasmian scheme.) Ὅτι [hóti Hóti μὲν men mèn ὑμεῖς, hyːmêːs hūmeîs,   |   ὦ ɔ̂ː...
- feeling or culture." Some historians have also suggested a persisting Erasmian Reformation. Anglican theologian Alister McGrath explains the term "Reformation"...
- a leading reformer. Both Cox and Cheke were "reformed" Catholics or Erasmians and later became Marian exiles. By 1549, Edward had written a treatise...
- The last page of the Erasmian New Testament (Rev 22:8–21)...
- humanistic gymnasium in Dusseldorf in 1545. He attempted to uphold the Erasmian church, but did little to stop Lutheranism from spreading through the po****ce...
- Reading and Pronouncing Biblical Gr****: Historical Pronunciation versus Erasmian. Wipf and Stock Publishers. ISBN 978-1-7252-5448-0. Adaktylos, Anna-Maria...
- van Heemskerck's 'Momus criticizing the work of the gods': a problem of Erasmian iconography. Netherlands Quarterly for the History of Art, Volume 7.1 (1974)...