The Life & Times of Master John Hus |
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E members of the Bohemian clergy , was their recommendation of the frequent communion of laymen . This was very distasteful to many priests whose pride induced them to extend as far as possible the lines that divided them from the laity ...
E members of the Bohemian clergy , was their recommendation of the frequent communion of laymen . This was very distasteful to many priests whose pride induced them to extend as far as possible the lines that divided them from the laity ...
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It has long and often been discussed why the question of communion in the two kinds , or utraquism as it soon began to be called , acquired such great importance in Bohemia . The formerly general supposition that the tradition of ...
It has long and often been discussed why the question of communion in the two kinds , or utraquism as it soon began to be called , acquired such great importance in Bohemia . The formerly general supposition that the tradition of ...
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Lawrence of Brezova , the foremost among the historians of the Hussite war , writes : 2 “ In the year 1419 the priests and preachers of Scripture who favoured the teaching of Hus and communion in the two kinds , who were then called ...
Lawrence of Brezova , the foremost among the historians of the Hussite war , writes : 2 “ In the year 1419 the priests and preachers of Scripture who favoured the teaching of Hus and communion in the two kinds , who were then called ...
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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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