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9.01.2015

Erasmus quote James White and other Jesuitical Critical Text stooges don't want you to see

O, sit anima mea cum Puritanis Anglicanis! - Erasmus

"O, let me die with the Puritans of England!"

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is an anachronistic quote. False quote.

September 2, 2015 at 7:53 AM  
Blogger c.t. said...

Do a search on Google Books. It's quoted enough in old books (not the internet) that it must be smoke/fire. I personally think the term Puritan goes back to the Cathars, which means pure ones (in the same mocking sense used against 16th century Puritans). John Owen considered the Cathars to be real, Reformation-era-like Christians in their day.

September 2, 2015 at 10:57 AM  

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