The Life & Times of Master John Hus |
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It is hardly necessary to state that it is not without diffidence that I attempt to give an account of the life and ... It has equally often been attempted to blacken the memory of Hus , frequently by the most unworthy I write as a ...
It is hardly necessary to state that it is not without diffidence that I attempt to give an account of the life and ... It has equally often been attempted to blacken the memory of Hus , frequently by the most unworthy I write as a ...
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The council , on the other hand , was already enraged by the slight and unsuccessful attempts he had been allowed to make to define his views . It was determined no longer to defer the formal condemnation and sentence .
The council , on the other hand , was already enraged by the slight and unsuccessful attempts he had been allowed to make to define his views . It was determined no longer to defer the formal condemnation and sentence .
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Hus first attempted to establish a universally recognised written language for the whole extensive district — including Moravia and Silesia as well as Bohemia proper – in which the Bohemian language is spoken . He first attempted a task ...
Hus first attempted to establish a universally recognised written language for the whole extensive district — including Moravia and Silesia as well as Bohemia proper – in which the Bohemian language is spoken . He first attempted a task ...
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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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