The Life & Times of Master Jan Hus |
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Celibacy of the clergy became general at a late period and very gradually .
Communion in the two kinds continued to be customary up to the fourteenth
century , though the learned work of the gifted Professor Kalousek has proved
that it had ...
Celibacy of the clergy became general at a late period and very gradually .
Communion in the two kinds continued to be customary up to the fourteenth
century , though the learned work of the gifted Professor Kalousek has proved
that it had ...
Strana 115
Hus , who was here defending his conduct in continuing to preach contrary to the
injunction of the archbishop , addressed ... As the archbishop and a large part of
the Bohemian clergy continued to oppose their king's wishes in this matter ...
Hus , who was here defending his conduct in continuing to preach contrary to the
injunction of the archbishop , addressed ... As the archbishop and a large part of
the Bohemian clergy continued to oppose their king's wishes in this matter ...
Strana 128
up to the 31st , the disputations continued , and several of Hus's principal
adherents spoke in defence of various writings of Wycliffe . Preaching at the
Bethlehem chapel continued meanwhile . As the king had been informed that
Hus had ...
up to the 31st , the disputations continued , and several of Hus's principal
adherents spoke in defence of various writings of Wycliffe . Preaching at the
Bethlehem chapel continued meanwhile . As the king had been informed that
Hus had ...
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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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