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That same year there appeared in Tours a man called Desiderius, who gave it out that he was a very important person, pretending that he was able to work miracles.
Augean Stables 2008
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“Partisan pottage” certainly brings to mind commenters such as Desiderius, though.
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“‘Partisan pottage’ certainly brings to mind commenters such as Desiderius, though.”
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“Partisan pottage” certainly brings to mind commenters such as Desiderius, though.
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“‘Partisan pottage’ certainly brings to mind commenters such as Desiderius, though.”
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“Partisan pottage” certainly brings to mind commenters such as Desiderius, though.
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“Partisan pottage” certainly brings to mind commenters such as Desiderius, though.
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After reading this quote attributed to Desiderius Erasmus, we knew we had found the title for this site.
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The Old Testament was translated from a number of Hebrew and Latin Bibles, and the New Testament mainly from the Greek New Testament that was compiled by Desiderius Erasmus.
Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011
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"In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king," wrote Desiderius Erasmus nearly 500 years ago.
Dave Helfert: In the GOP Land of the Blind, the One-eyed Man Is Booed Dave Helfert 2011
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