The Life & Times of Master John Hus |
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customary in Bohemia to describe men only by their Christian name and that of their father , young Hus was first known as John son of Michael ( Jan Michaluv , in Bohemian ) . At Prague he was inscribed in the books of the university in ...
customary in Bohemia to describe men only by their Christian name and that of their father , young Hus was first known as John son of Michael ( Jan Michaluv , in Bohemian ) . At Prague he was inscribed in the books of the university in ...
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... 168 Jerome at , 323 ; Sigismund receives John ( titular ) , patriarch of Constanti . envoys from Prague at , 352 ; subdued nople , appointed by Council of Con . by the Praguers , 363 stance to report on Hus , 222 John of Jandum ...
... 168 Jerome at , 323 ; Sigismund receives John ( titular ) , patriarch of Constanti . envoys from Prague at , 352 ; subdued nople , appointed by Council of Con . by the Praguers , 363 stance to report on Hus , 222 John of Jandum ...
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EUROPE AND BOHEMIA AT THE TIME OF HUS | 1 |
THE FORERUNNERS OF Hus | 17 |
THE YOUTH OF HUS | 63 |
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