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正文 第57节 文 / [美]亨德里克·威廉·房龙

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    scriptohepriest.itwasahousehold

    bookofnyfaliesinoodbythe

    fatherandbythechildren.iliesbega,

    thelahechurch.theydisveredthat

    thepriestsnythingso

    theioftheholyscriptures,edifferent.

    thiscauseddoubt.peoplebegantoaskquestions.and

    questions,heyotbeansencauseagreat

    dealoftrouble.

    theattackbegananistsofthenorthopened

    fireuponthenks.intheirheartofheartstheystillhad

    toochrespedreverehepopetodirecttheir

    salliesagainsthisstholyperson.butthelazy,ignorant

    nks,livingbehindtheshelteringonasteries,

    offeredraresport.

    theleaderinthisuriouslyenough,wasavery

    faithfulsonofthechurchgerardgerardzoon,ordesiderius

    erass,asheisusuallycalled,oorboy,boin

    rotterdanholland,andeducatedatthesalatinschool

    ofdeventerfrosakeishadgraduated.

    hehadbeeapriestandforatihehadlivedinanastery.

    hehadtravelledagreatdealandknee,

    phleteerhewould

    havebeencalledaorialerinourdaytheworldwas

    greatlyasedatananonyusseriesoflettershhad

    justappeareduhetitleof``lettersofobs.

    intheseletters,thegeneralstupidityandarrogahe

    nksofthelateddleagesrange

    gernlatindoggerelindsoneofourde

    liricks.erasshielfwasaveryleaedandserious

    scholar,hlatinandgreekandgaveusthefirst

    reliableversionofthe,ranslated

    intolatiherharrectededitionoftheinal

    greektext.buthebelieveda,

    thatnothisusfro`statihile

    uponourlips.

    intheyear1500,asreineng

    laookafeeafunnylittlebook,

    calledthe``praiseoffolly,inonks

    andtheircredulousfolloostdangerousofall

    or.thebooklethebestsellerofthesixteenth

    tury.itosteverylanguage

    anditdepeoplepayattentiontothoseotherbooksof

    erassinofthenyabusesof

    the

    inhistaskingaboutagreatrebirthofthechristian

    faith.

    butnothinguswas

    tooreasoootoleranttopleasestoftheenees

    ofthechurch.theyore

    robustnature.

    hedhisnaartinluther.

    lutheranpeasanthafirstclass

    brainandpossessedofgreatpersonalurage.hewasa

    uyn,asterofartsoftheuyoferfurt;

    afterinie

    allegeprofessoratthetheologicalschooloftenberg

    aoexplainthescripturestotheindifferentploughboys

    ofhissaxonho.hehadalotofsparetiandthisheused

    tostudytheisoftheoldas.

    soooseethegreatdiffereween

    theandthosethathepopesandthebishops.

    intheyear1511,hevisitedroonofficialbusiness.

    alexandervi,ofthefalyia,self

    forthebeofhissonanddaughter,his

    suanofirreproachablepersonalcharacter,

    ostofhistifightingandbuildingand

    didnotiressthisseriousndedgerntheologianh

    hispiety.lutherretuedtouchdisappointed

    n.butofollow.

    thegiganticchurchofst.peterhpopejuliushad

    successors,althoughonlyhalfbegun,

    every

    pennyofthepapaltreasury.leox,ceededjulius

    intheyear1513,hevergeofbankruptcy.hereverted

    toanoldthodofraisingreadycash.hebegantosell

    ``indulgences.anindulgeh

    iuforaoney,prosedasinneradecrease

    ofthetiospendinpurgatory.

    itlyrrectthingagtothecreedofthe

    lateddleages.sihechurchhadthepive

    thesinsofthoserulyrepentedbeforetheydied,the

    churchalsohadtherighttoshorten,throughitsintercession

    eduringustbepunfied

    intheshadosatory.

    itustbesoldfor

    ney.buttheyofferedaneasyforfrevenueandbesides,

    thoseoopoortopay,receivedtheirsfoothing.

    nohappeheyear1517thattheexclusiveterritory

    forthesaleofindulgensaxonyoa

    donieofjohazel.brother

    johanan.totellthetruthhewasa

    littletooeager.hisbusihodsedthepious

    peopleofthelittleduchy.andluther,

    fellosoangrythathedidarashthing.oof

    octoberoftheyear1517,hetotheurtchurdupon

    thedoorsthereofhepostedasheetofpaperhniyfive

    statentsortheses,attagthesaleofindulgences.

    thesestatentshadbeenteninlatin.lutherhadno

    iionofstartingariot.hearevolutionist.he

    objectedtotheinstitutionoftheindulgendheedhis

    fello.but

    thisillaprivateaffairofthecleridprofessorial

    nity

    oflayn.

    unfortunately,atthatnthewholeworldhad

    beguntotakeainthereligiousaffairsoftheday

    itpossibletodiscussanything,houtatonce

    entaldisturbanlessthantwo

    nths,alleuropeheniyfivethesesof

    thesaxonnk.everyoakesides.everyobscure

    littletheologianstprinthisohepapal

    authoritiesbegantobealard.theyorderedthetenberg

    professortoproeandgiveanatofhisa.

    luthereeredhadhappeohuss.he

    stayedingernya

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