The Life & Times of Master Jan Hus |
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Strana 28
It has often been stated that the impression produced on Milic by the preaching of
Conrad Waldhauser was the cause of this determination . It was at any rate not
the only cause . The work of Milic as archdeacon had given him a terrible insight
...
It has often been stated that the impression produced on Milic by the preaching of
Conrad Waldhauser was the cause of this determination . It was at any rate not
the only cause . The work of Milic as archdeacon had given him a terrible insight
...
Strana 168
It is certain that Hus at the beginning of his exile spent some time at the castle , or
tower ” as it is called in Bohemian , of Kozi Hradek , the property of John the elder
, Lord of Usti , one of the firmest upholders of the cause of church - reform .
It is certain that Hus at the beginning of his exile spent some time at the castle , or
tower ” as it is called in Bohemian , of Kozi Hradek , the property of John the elder
, Lord of Usti , one of the firmest upholders of the cause of church - reform .
Strana 222
They naturally considered it very favourable to their cause that Hus had through
their influence been cast into prison . Mainly through the influence of the
Bohemian enemies of Hus , who disposed of very large pecuniary means , the
council on ...
They naturally considered it very favourable to their cause that Hus had through
their influence been cast into prison . Mainly through the influence of the
Bohemian enemies of Hus , who disposed of very large pecuniary means , the
council on ...
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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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