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Strana 55
Matthew continued both in word and in writing to attack the immorality of the
clergy and the idolatrous worship of images . He also extolled the frequent
communion of laymen , as he had done before , and administered the sacrament
daily to ...
Matthew continued both in word and in writing to attack the immorality of the
clergy and the idolatrous worship of images . He also extolled the frequent
communion of laymen , as he had done before , and administered the sacrament
daily to ...
Strana 59
а 3 5 E himself tells us , it was the influence of Milic , who had dealt with the same
subject , that induced Matthew to write his treatise . It differs little from the many
other eschatological works written in Bohemia at this period . This treatise , which
...
а 3 5 E himself tells us , it was the influence of Milic , who had dealt with the same
subject , that induced Matthew to write his treatise . It differs little from the many
other eschatological works written in Bohemia at this period . This treatise , which
...
Strana 60
In this treatise Matthew addresses a friend , a layman , who desired to frequently
receive the sacrament , and had in consequence often been reproved by the
priests . Matthew here repeats many of his previous arguments in favour of
frequent ...
In this treatise Matthew addresses a friend , a layman , who desired to frequently
receive the sacrament , and had in consequence often been reproved by the
priests . Matthew here repeats many of his previous arguments in favour of
frequent ...
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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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