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monasticism and contemporary corruption, in his Novum

instrumentum omne on contemporary ecclesiastical practises

and in Julius Exclusus about the “warrior

pope” Julius II.? Despite having written these, Erasmus was

no reformer and was merely counting the hostages to fortune left

by the church as opposed to actually acting on them.? His attack

on Luther in Diatribo de libero arbitrio ?never left his

adherence to the old church in doubt.? Although Erasmus believed

in the philosophia Christi, and famously said that

“monkery is not piety”, attacks on him soon gave way

to attacks on Luther by the theologians of the Carmelites,

Dominicans and Fransiscans who were notably offended by his

attacks on the monastic movement. Ultimately, the church left itself in a vulnerable position

and open to attacks, but it was usually satisfying to its

members.