The Life & Times of Master John Hus |
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While the more pious and enthusiastic priests drew closer to Hus and closer to each other , some more worldly members of the clergy of Prague began to desert Hus — often to become afterwards his most venomous enemies .
While the more pious and enthusiastic priests drew closer to Hus and closer to each other , some more worldly members of the clergy of Prague began to desert Hus — often to become afterwards his most venomous enemies .
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Two centuries later the enemies , after one victory — that of the White Mountain - certainly acted differently , and endeavoured in every way to use their victory for the purpose of material gain . Was their conduct nobler and more ...
Two centuries later the enemies , after one victory — that of the White Mountain - certainly acted differently , and endeavoured in every way to use their victory for the purpose of material gain . Was their conduct nobler and more ...
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They were almost all adherents of the Roman Church , and bitter enemies of the national party , which they believed to be opposed to the undue predominance which they had obtained in Bohemia . Sigismund was unable to proceed to Bohemia ...
They were almost all adherents of the Roman Church , and bitter enemies of the national party , which they believed to be opposed to the undue predominance which they had obtained in Bohemia . Sigismund was unable to proceed to Bohemia ...
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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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