The Life & Times of Master John Hus |
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Hus declines to give a positive answer to the question whether Wycliffe was a heretic or not , but in view of the obscurity of the question he thinks it more charitable to adopt the more favourable view and to hope that Wycliffe ...
Hus declines to give a positive answer to the question whether Wycliffe was a heretic or not , but in view of the obscurity of the question he thinks it more charitable to adopt the more favourable view and to hope that Wycliffe ...
Strana 277
Duba said : “ Behold , Master John , we are laymen and cannot give advice . Consider then if thou feelest thyself guilty of any of the things of which thou art accused . If so , do not hesitate to accept instruction and to recant .
Duba said : “ Behold , Master John , we are laymen and cannot give advice . Consider then if thou feelest thyself guilty of any of the things of which thou art accused . If so , do not hesitate to accept instruction and to recant .
Strana 362
To give a detailed account of these changes would be entirely beyond the purpose of this work , which endeavours only to note briefly the development of Hus's teaching . In 1420 , after the great victories of the Zizkov and Vysehrad ...
To give a detailed account of these changes would be entirely beyond the purpose of this work , which endeavours only to note briefly the development of Hus's teaching . In 1420 , after the great victories of the Zizkov and Vysehrad ...
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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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