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theiraheologyandtheirantiquatedlogic;explaining
thehiddensteriesoftheoldtestantanddiscussingthe
strangesceoftheirgreekarabiishlatiionof
angry.thisthingenwere
desertiurehallsoftheestablisheduiesto
goandlistentosoanisthhisnewfangled
notionsabouta``rebocivilization.
theyplained.butone
otforunodrinkandoneot
keuhingreally
ihethesenwerelosinggroundrapidly.here
aheysredashortvictory.theybinedforces
hthosefanaticsedtoseeotherpeopleenjoya
happiheiroe,
thetreofthegreatrebirth,aterriblefight
betinik,sour
offadbitterinhishatredofbeauty,heleaderof
thediaevalrearguard.hefoughtavaliantbattle.day
afterdayhethunderedhish
throughtheariadelfiore.``repent,
hecried,``repentofyodlessness,ofyourjoyinthings
thatarenotholyhebegantohearvoiing
shatflashedthroughthesky.hepreachedtothe
littlechildrenthattheyghtnotfallintotheerrorsofthese
heirfatherstoperdition.heanised
paniesofboysuts,devotedtotheserviceofthe
greatgodedtobe.inasuddennt
offrenzy,thefrightenedpeopleprosedtodopenance
fortheiryandpleasure.theycarried
theirbooksaatuesandtheirpaintingstotherket
pladcelebratedahevanitieshholy
singingandstunholydang,whilesavonarolaappliedhis
torulatedtreasures.
butheashesoleddohepeoplebegantorealise
adetheestroy
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tuedagainsthisavonarolahroojail.hewas
tortured.butherefusedtorepentforanythinghehaddone.
heariedtoliveaholylife.he
hadroyedthoseelyrefusedto
sharehisoofviehadbeenhisdutytoeradicate
evil.aloveofheathenishbooksand
heathenishbeautyintheeyesofthisfaithfulsonoftheh,
hadbeenanevil.buthestoodalone.hehadfoughtthe
battleofatithate
nevervedafiosavehiorary,heapproved
ofhis``faithfulflorentinesheydraggedsavonarola
tothegalloandbuedhisbodyadst
thecheerfulhoob.
itquiteiable.savonarola
anintheeleveury.inthe
fifteeuryheerelytheleaderofalostcause.
forbetteroretoanendwhen
thepopehadtuedhunistande
thestiortantseufronandgreekantiquities.
theageofexpression
thepeoplebegaheneedof
givingexpressiontotheiewly
disveredjoyofliving.theyexpressed
theirhappinessiry
andinsculptureandinarture
andinpaintingandinthe
bookstheyprinted
intheyear1471therediedapiousoldn
seventytyoneyearsbehindtheshelteringwalls
oftheountst.aghegoodtownof
zheolddutseatiityontheriverysel.he
asandbecausehehadbeenbo
inthevillageofkeen,heasakeis.
attheageofttodeventer,where
gerhardgroot,abrilliantgraduateoftheuiesof
paris,logneandprague,andfausasawandering
preacher,hadfouhesocietyofthebrothersofthe
hegoodbrothersblelaynwho
triedtolivethesilelifeoftheearlyapostlesofchrist
theirregularjobsascarpentersandhouse
paintersandstonesons.theyintainedanexcellent
sightbetaught
theofthefathersoftheh.atthisschool,
littlethoshadleaedhoonjugatelatinverbsand
hoanuscripts.theakenhisvows,had
puthislittlebundleofbooksuponhisback,hado
zhasighofreliefhehadclosedthedoorupona
turbulent.
thoslivedinauril,pestilendsudden
death.inia,thedevoteddisciplesof
johannushuss,thefriendandfollohe
englishreforr,haterriblehedeath
oftheirbelovedleaderthestakebyorderof
thatsaunasafenduct
ifheetoszerlandandexplainhisdoestothepope,
theeeror,tythreecardinals,thirtythreearchbishopsandbishops,
onehundredandfiftyabbotsahanahundredprind
dukestheirh.
inthe,francehadbeenfightingforahundredyearsthat
sheghtdrivetheenglishfroerterritoriesandjustthenwas
savedfrotterdefeatbythefortunateappearanceofjoanofarc.
andnosoonerhadthisstruggleetoahanfrandburgundy
eachothersthroats,engageduponastruggleoflifeah
forthesuprecyofeeurope.
ih,apopeatrohecursesof
heavendoavignon,
insouthefrandaliatedinkind.inthe
fareasttheturksnantsofthe
roherussianshadstarteduponafinal
rushthepoasters.
butofallthis,brotherthosinhisquietever
heard.hehadhisnuscriptsandhisohoughtsand
heented.hepouredhisloveofgodintoalittle
volu.hecalledittheitationofchrist.ithassince
beentranslatedintorelanguagesthananyotherbook
savethebible.ithasbeenreadbyquiteasnypeople
aseverstudiedtheholyscriptures.ithasinfluehe
livesofuntlessl
...
theiraheologyandtheirantiquatedlogic;explaining
thehiddensteriesoftheoldtestantanddiscussingthe
strangesceoftheirgreekarabiishlatiionof
angry.thisthingenwere
desertiurehallsoftheestablisheduiesto
goandlistentosoanisthhisnewfangled
notionsabouta``rebocivilization.
theyplained.butone
otforunodrinkandoneot
keuhingreally
ihethesenwerelosinggroundrapidly.here
aheysredashortvictory.theybinedforces
hthosefanaticsedtoseeotherpeopleenjoya
happiheiroe,
thetreofthegreatrebirth,aterriblefight
betinik,sour
offadbitterinhishatredofbeauty,heleaderof
thediaevalrearguard.hefoughtavaliantbattle.day
afterdayhethunderedhish
throughtheariadelfiore.``repent,
hecried,``repentofyodlessness,ofyourjoyinthings
thatarenotholyhebegantohearvoiing
shatflashedthroughthesky.hepreachedtothe
littlechildrenthattheyghtnotfallintotheerrorsofthese
heirfatherstoperdition.heanised
paniesofboysuts,devotedtotheserviceofthe
greatgodedtobe.inasuddennt
offrenzy,thefrightenedpeopleprosedtodopenance
fortheiryandpleasure.theycarried
theirbooksaatuesandtheirpaintingstotherket
pladcelebratedahevanitieshholy
singingandstunholydang,whilesavonarolaappliedhis
torulatedtreasures.
butheashesoleddohepeoplebegantorealise
adetheestroy
<
tuedagainsthisavonarolahroojail.hewas
tortured.butherefusedtorepentforanythinghehaddone.
heariedtoliveaholylife.he
hadroyedthoseelyrefusedto
sharehisoofviehadbeenhisdutytoeradicate
evil.aloveofheathenishbooksand
heathenishbeautyintheeyesofthisfaithfulsonoftheh,
hadbeenanevil.buthestoodalone.hehadfoughtthe
battleofatithate
nevervedafiosavehiorary,heapproved
ofhis``faithfulflorentinesheydraggedsavonarola
tothegalloandbuedhisbodyadst
thecheerfulhoob.
itquiteiable.savonarola
anintheeleveury.inthe
fifteeuryheerelytheleaderofalostcause.
forbetteroretoanendwhen
thepopehadtuedhunistande
thestiortantseufronandgreekantiquities.
theageofexpression
thepeoplebegaheneedof
givingexpressiontotheiewly
disveredjoyofliving.theyexpressed
theirhappinessiry
andinsculptureandinarture
andinpaintingandinthe
bookstheyprinted
intheyear1471therediedapiousoldn
seventytyoneyearsbehindtheshelteringwalls
oftheountst.aghegoodtownof
zheolddutseatiityontheriverysel.he
asandbecausehehadbeenbo
inthevillageofkeen,heasakeis.
attheageofttodeventer,where
gerhardgroot,abrilliantgraduateoftheuiesof
paris,logneandprague,andfausasawandering
preacher,hadfouhesocietyofthebrothersofthe
hegoodbrothersblelaynwho
triedtolivethesilelifeoftheearlyapostlesofchrist
theirregularjobsascarpentersandhouse
paintersandstonesons.theyintainedanexcellent
sightbetaught
theofthefathersoftheh.atthisschool,
littlethoshadleaedhoonjugatelatinverbsand
hoanuscripts.theakenhisvows,had
puthislittlebundleofbooksuponhisback,hado
zhasighofreliefhehadclosedthedoorupona
turbulent.
thoslivedinauril,pestilendsudden
death.inia,thedevoteddisciplesof
johannushuss,thefriendandfollohe
englishreforr,haterriblehedeath
oftheirbelovedleaderthestakebyorderof
thatsaunasafenduct
ifheetoszerlandandexplainhisdoestothepope,
theeeror,tythreecardinals,thirtythreearchbishopsandbishops,
onehundredandfiftyabbotsahanahundredprind
dukestheirh.
inthe,francehadbeenfightingforahundredyearsthat
sheghtdrivetheenglishfroerterritoriesandjustthenwas
savedfrotterdefeatbythefortunateappearanceofjoanofarc.
andnosoonerhadthisstruggleetoahanfrandburgundy
eachothersthroats,engageduponastruggleoflifeah
forthesuprecyofeeurope.
ih,apopeatrohecursesof
heavendoavignon,
insouthefrandaliatedinkind.inthe
fareasttheturksnantsofthe
roherussianshadstarteduponafinal
rushthepoasters.
butofallthis,brotherthosinhisquietever
heard.hehadhisnuscriptsandhisohoughtsand
heented.hepouredhisloveofgodintoalittle
volu.hecalledittheitationofchrist.ithassince
beentranslatedintorelanguagesthananyotherbook
savethebible.ithasbeenreadbyquiteasnypeople
aseverstudiedtheholyscriptures.ithasinfluehe
livesofuntlessl
...