The Life & Times of Master Jan Hus |
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Strana 83
Thus the evidence stated that a citizen of Prague , er of Ach , one of whose hands
was maimed , had undertaken ilgrimage to Wilsnack and dedicated a silver hand
as an ring to the Holy Blood . Peter , however , failed to find ef . He remained ...
Thus the evidence stated that a citizen of Prague , er of Ach , one of whose hands
was maimed , had undertaken ilgrimage to Wilsnack and dedicated a silver hand
as an ring to the Holy Blood . Peter , however , failed to find ef . He remained ...
Strana 258
Chlum gave him his hand and endeavoured to comfort him . Hus , as Mladenovic
tells us , was deeply touched that he did not disdain to salute him who was
rejected by almost all and spurned as a heretic , and to give him his hand . At the
end ...
Chlum gave him his hand and endeavoured to comfort him . Hus , as Mladenovic
tells us , was deeply touched that he did not disdain to salute him who was
rejected by almost all and spurned as a heretic , and to give him his hand . At the
end ...
Strana 377
the younger 1 sat at his right holding in his hand the golden apple with a cross as
emblem of his dignity . Another prince was at his left holding aloft a bare sword .
When they led Master John Hus out of prison , he was so weak that his bones ...
the younger 1 sat at his right holding in his hand the golden apple with a cross as
emblem of his dignity . Another prince was at his left holding aloft a bare sword .
When they led Master John Hus out of prison , he was so weak that his bones ...
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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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