The Life & Times of Master John Hus |
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The work of Milic as archdeacon had given him a terrible insight into the depravation of the clergy , and he could not fail to perceive that the system of papal provisions by which he had himself benefited , contributed largely to the ...
The work of Milic as archdeacon had given him a terrible insight into the depravation of the clergy , and he could not fail to perceive that the system of papal provisions by which he had himself benefited , contributed largely to the ...
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Nicknames were soon given to the adherents of the contending parties , and while the upholders of church - reform were called “ Wycleffites , ” its opponents became known as the Mohamedans . ” The latter strange byname is said to have ...
Nicknames were soon given to the adherents of the contending parties , and while the upholders of church - reform were called “ Wycleffites , ” its opponents became known as the Mohamedans . ” The latter strange byname is said to have ...
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... a narrow prison , an evil couch , vile food , cruel fetters , toothache , dysentery and fever , that , as the whole body sinned , offending its God , thus also the whole body should receive the punishment given it by God .
... a narrow prison , an evil couch , vile food , cruel fetters , toothache , dysentery and fever , that , as the whole body sinned , offending its God , thus also the whole body should receive the punishment given it by God .
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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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