The Life & Times of Master John Hus |
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This declaration , and another which John afterwards submitted , were considered insufficient , and a document drawn up by members of the council and transmitted to the pope by Sigismund was rejected by him .
This declaration , and another which John afterwards submitted , were considered insufficient , and a document drawn up by members of the council and transmitted to the pope by Sigismund was rejected by him .
Strana 245
A significant incident which occurred at the very beginning of the trial was at any rate sufficient to dispel whatever illusions Hus and his companions may still have preserved . Before Hus appeared in the hall the document stating the ...
A significant incident which occurred at the very beginning of the trial was at any rate sufficient to dispel whatever illusions Hus and his companions may still have preserved . Before Hus appeared in the hall the document stating the ...
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The only interesting part of the document is that which refers to Jerome's connection with the “ orthodox ... A very striking document concerning the last days of Jerome has fortunately been preserved and has rightly attracted great ...
The only interesting part of the document is that which refers to Jerome's connection with the “ orthodox ... A very striking document concerning the last days of Jerome has fortunately been preserved and has rightly attracted great ...
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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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