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chose 5
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choughs 1
christ 42
christian 8
christians 7
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44 fool
44 little
44 take
42 christ
41 also
41 did
41 never
Erasmus
The praise of Folly

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1 Pref | broadest scoffs even against Christ himself than hear the Pope 2 Praise| age, and the next place to Christ in the other world, which 3 Praise| than Peter, Paul, or even Christ himself. But these things 4 Praise| room, and how long time Christ lay in the Virgin’s womb; 5 Praise| more than one filiation in Christ; whether it be a possible 6 Praise| whether it was possible that Christ could have taken upon Him 7 Praise| at what time the body of Christ hung upon the cross; or 8 Praise| the difference the body of Christ has in heaven from that 9 Praise| with the same worship as Christ Himself, if at least the 10 Praise| endeavor how they may be like Christ, but how they may differ 11 Praise| the time will come when Christ, not regarding any of these 12 Praise| for want of speaking. But Christ, interrupting them in their 13 Praise| flock either put it over to Christ or lay it all on their suffragans, 14 Praise| very lives for the flock of Christ: though yet what need at 15 Praise| that supply the place of Christ, if they should endeavor 16 Praise| corn of that salt which Christ speaks of: so much wealth, 17 Praise| trouble; as believing that Christ will be well enough pleased 18 Praise| these most holy fathers in Christ and His vicars hurl with 19 Praise| enflamed with the love of Christ, they contend with fire 20 Praise| the Church, the spouse of Christ, when the enemy, as they 21 Praise| prelates, who not only suffer Christ to run out of request for 22 Praise| further, whereas the Church of Christ was founded in blood, confirmed 23 Praise| augmented by blood, now, as if Christ, who after his wonted manner 24 Praise| it has no agreement with Christ; and yet, omitting all the 25 Praise| which, by the command of Christ, one Christian owes another. 26 Praise| initiated to the world, not to Christ, lay the burden on the regulars; 27 Praise| which agrees that which Christ himself in the Gospel denies, 28 Praise| They are ministers of Christ, the same am I,” and by 29 Praise| agreeable to the mind of Christ as are fire and water to 30 Praise| prepare for the encounter, Christ, intending to take out of 31 Praise| when the sum of all that Christ taught pressed only meekness, 32 Praise| provision to carry it on. As if Christ having altered his mind, 33 Praise| doctrine of a crucified Christ, but furnished at all points 34 Praise| likely they had done it, if Christ had ever intended, as this 35 Praise| place, “We are fools for Christ’s sake.” You have heard 36 Praise| in those mystical Psalms Christ speaking to the Father says 37 Praise| unlabored wits, in like manner Christ ever abhors and condemns 38 Praise| prudent.”~And again, when Christ gives Him thanks that He 39 Praise| people and lack-wits. And yet Christ professes to be the shepherd 40 Praise| even the very best?~And Christ himself, that he might the 41 Praise| And stronger is that of Christ upon the cross when he prayed 42 Praise| signs. Now the death of Christ is represented by it, which


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