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How to use Erasmian in a sentence

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These images are visual panegyrics in the Erasmian spirit, designed to persuade the sovereign to emulate the symbolic role that the images portray.
His connection with humanists was a decisive factor as several canons were sympathetic to Erasmian reform.
Sometime after 1520, Zwingli's theological model began to evolve into an idiosyncratic form that was neither Erasmian nor Lutheran.
One view is that Zwingli was trained as an Erasmian humanist and Luther played a decisive role in changing his theology.
It was not, as Juan de Valdes very clearly attests, repugnant to an Erasmian Evangelical, even if he otherwise admired Luther.
In short, the major elements of Erasmian anti-ceremonialism, interior devotion, scripturalism and the call for clerical reform are undeniable.
An important Erasmian hermeneutical principle is missing here, one which is especially to be discovered in the Annotations on the New Testament, namely, simplicity.
With her international orientation, fundamental curiosity and critical attitude, she exemplifies the Erasmian values that the Foundation embraces.
This approach to doctrine, as it clashes with an Erasmian acceptance of relative ambiguity, is a critical influence on Protestant attitudes to speculative interpretation.
He spent a large part of his youth in Dordrecht, the oldest city of Holland, but he obtained his secondary school diploma in 1882 from the Erasmian Gymnasium in Rotterdam.
His letters to Anne translate social codes of French diplomacy, Holbeinian portraiture, and Erasmian epistolary friendship into performances of personal desire.
Examples from Classical Literature
Two little notes to Servatius at this time are quite in the usual tone of Erasmian discontent.
It was a most ticklish commission, and Erasmus' solution of it was more than Erasmian.
He had much of the Erasmian spirit but nothing in common with the Reformation.
In the first two of these the text is said to have been formed from the Complutensian and Erasmian.
There are a number of proofs that the Erasmian pronunciation is radically wrong, and that the modern Greek is the correct one.
I know of nothing in me, he wrote, why anyone should wish to be Erasmian, and I altogether hate that term of division.
The reason for the inclusion of the Erasmian essay is never clearly stated in the other sections of the Treatise.
It was the one point in which the Erasmian creed was at fault.
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