ly the place
of experience
Envying those whose sufferings had
already been terminated
Epernon, the true murderer of Henry
Erasmus of Rotterdam
Erasmus encourages the bold friar
Establish not freedom for Calvinism,
but freedom for conscience
Estimating his character and judging
his judges
Even the virtues of James were his
worst enemies
Even to grant it slowly is to deny it
utterly
Even for the rape of God's mother, if
that were possible
Ever met disaster with so cheerful a
smile
Ever-swarming nurseries of mercenary
warriors
Every one sees what you seem, few
perceive what you are
Everybody should mind his own business
Everything else may happen This alone
must happen
Everything was conceded, but nothing
was secured
Evil is coming, the sooner it arrives
the better
Evil has the advantage of rapidly
assuming many shapes
Excited with the appearance of a gem of
true philosophy
Excused by their admirers for their
shortcomings
Excuses to disarm the criticism he had
some reason to fear
Executions of Huss and Jerome of Prague
Exorcising the devil by murdering his
supposed victims
Extraordinary capacity for yielding to
gentle violence
Fable of divine right is invented to
sanction the system
Faction has rarely worn a more
mischievous aspect
Famous fowl in every pot
Fanatics of the new religion denounced
him as a godless man
Fate, free will, or absolute
foreknowledge
Father Cotton, who was only too ready
to betray the secrets
Fear of the laugh of the world at its
sincerity
Fed on bear's liver, were nearly
poisoned to death
Felix Mants, the anabaptist, is drowned
at Zurich
Fellow worms had been writhing for half
a century in the dust
Ferocity which even Christians could
not have surpassed
Few, even prelates were very dutiful to
the pope
Fiction of apostolic authority to bind
and loose
Fifty thousand persons in the provinces
(put to death)
Financial opposition to tyranny is apt
to be unanimous
Find our destruction in our immoderate
desire for peace
Fishermen and river raftsmen become
ocean adventurers
Fitted "To warn, to comfort, and
command"
Fitter to obey than to command
Five great rivers hold the Netherland
territory in their coils
Flattery is a sweet and intoxicating
potion
Fled from the land of oppression to the
land of liberty
Fool who useth not wit because he hath
it not
For myself I a
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