The Life & Times of Master Jan Hus |
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Strana 86
Ever zealous for the reform of the Bohemian Church - this , not a change in the
doctrine of the church , he considered the purpose of his life — Hus addressed to
Archbishop Zbynek a letter which , as Dr. Lechler , a Protestant divine , has truly ...
Ever zealous for the reform of the Bohemian Church - this , not a change in the
doctrine of the church , he considered the purpose of his life — Hus addressed to
Archbishop Zbynek a letter which , as Dr. Lechler , a Protestant divine , has truly ...
Strana 168
The opponents of church - reform , considering the departure of Hus from Prague
as a signal victory , became more exigent and more intransigent in consequence
of that event . They continued to maintain that Hus had been expelled from ...
The opponents of church - reform , considering the departure of Hus from Prague
as a signal victory , became more exigent and more intransigent in consequence
of that event . They continued to maintain that Hus had been expelled from ...
Strana 172
The party opposed to church - reform found a very energetic champion in John
the iron , bishop of Litomysl , afterwards of Olomouc . He addressed to the new
Archbishop Conrad a letter couched in very strong language , but which
contained ...
The party opposed to church - reform found a very energetic champion in John
the iron , bishop of Litomysl , afterwards of Olomouc . He addressed to the new
Archbishop Conrad a letter couched in very strong language , but which
contained ...
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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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