The Life & Times of Master John Hus |
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The ideal object of all mediæval opponents of the Church of Rome was a return to the simplicity of the primitive church , and the poverty of the clergy which that return was considered to imply . All those who , in mediæval times ...
The ideal object of all mediæval opponents of the Church of Rome was a return to the simplicity of the primitive church , and the poverty of the clergy which that return was considered to imply . All those who , in mediæval times ...
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e considered a complete one , the tendency to increase the authority and powers of the pope and of the upper ranks of the Roman hierarchy at the expense of the parish - priests and laymen continued , with brief interruptions , up to the ...
e considered a complete one , the tendency to increase the authority and powers of the pope and of the upper ranks of the Roman hierarchy at the expense of the parish - priests and laymen continued , with brief interruptions , up to the ...
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Opinion will always differ with regard to the question whether Hus should be considered as the last of the mediæval reformers who wished only to purify the church and restore it to its primitive simplicity , or as a forerunner of the ...
Opinion will always differ with regard to the question whether Hus should be considered as the last of the mediæval reformers who wished only to purify the church and restore it to its primitive simplicity , or as a forerunner of the ...
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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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