Boke called in Latin Enchiridion Militis Christiani and in English the Manuall of the Christian Knight.
He seems to say so in his Colloquy, Militis et Carthusiani.
If this view of the great uses of brain fluid is true as cause of glandular growths and other dead deposits; have we not a cause for militis tuberculosis?
Loyola has testified that the reading of the Enchiridion militis Christiani relaxed his fervour and made his devotion grow cold.
On this account they form, notwithstanding all the jests and mockery, a profoundly serious moral treatise and are closely akin to the Enchiridion militis Christiani.
The great success of the Enchiridion militis christiani had begun about 1515, when the times were much riper for it than eleven years before.
This man, without doubt, considerably influenced the origin of one of Erasmus's most celebrated and influential works, the Enchiridion militis Christiani.
Enchiridion Militis Christiani, which may be called in Englische the Hansom Weapon of a Christen Knight replenished with many Goodly and Godly Preceptes: made by the famous Clerke Erasmus of Roterdame, and newly corrected and imprinted.
It has been likewise styl’d, Conceptionis Ordo & Militis Virginis annunciatæ.
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