The Life & Times of Master John Hus |
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A very vast amount of ecclesiastical patronage was in the gift of the university , and the youthful Bohemian students of theology , mostly penniless young men , naturally feared that they would have little hope of obtaining preferment ...
A very vast amount of ecclesiastical patronage was in the gift of the university , and the youthful Bohemian students of theology , mostly penniless young men , naturally feared that they would have little hope of obtaining preferment ...
Strana 85
But when he attacked the clergy , the pope , and others of the ecclesiastical estate , then many deserted him . ” The Bohemian chroniclers write with a great deal of prejudice , and their statements must be received with caution .
But when he attacked the clergy , the pope , and others of the ecclesiastical estate , then many deserted him . ” The Bohemian chroniclers write with a great deal of prejudice , and their statements must be received with caution .
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Albik , however , though anxious to abandon the difficult task of ruling the archbishopric of Prague , had no intention of foregoing altogether the ecclesiastical dignities which had come to him late in life .
Albik , however , though anxious to abandon the difficult task of ruling the archbishopric of Prague , had no intention of foregoing altogether the ecclesiastical dignities which had come to him late in life .
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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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