The book The Eve of the Reformation was written by author Gasquet, Francis Aidan, 1846-1929 Here you can read free online of The Eve of the Reformation book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Eve of the Reformation a good or bad book?
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For of these, if they wax not worse before they die, those who shall live after them may, in my mind, be bold to say that England had not their betters any time these forty years, and I dare go for a good way beyond this too. But this is more than twenty years, and ten before this division " (between the clergy and laity) was heard of. 2 Further, as far as his own opinion goes, although there may be, and probably are, some priests and religious whom the world accounts good and virtuous, who are... yet at heart evil-minded, this is no reason to despise or condemn the whole order. Equally certain is it that besides such there are " many very virtuous, holy men indeed, whose holiness and prayer have been, I verily believe, one great special cause that God has so long held His hand from letting some heavier stroke fall on the necks of those whether in the spirituality or temporality who are naught and care not. " 3 1 Ibid. , P . 877. 2 Ibid. , p. 877. 3 Ibid. , p. 878. 122 THE EVE OF THE REFORMATION In his Apology, Sir Thomas More protested against the author of the work on the Division translating a passage from the Latin of John Gerson, about the evil lives of priests ; and on Saint-German excusing himself in his second book, More returns to the point in The Debellation of Salem and Bizance.
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