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Bohemia with the Eastern Church was of more importance and longer duration
than had formerly been supposed . Some of I these writers have even maintained
that the Hussite move1 ment itself was an attempt of the Bohemian people to ...
Bohemia with the Eastern Church was of more importance and longer duration
than had formerly been supposed . Some of I these writers have even maintained
that the Hussite move1 ment itself was an attempt of the Bohemian people to ...
Strana 123
This step was a fateful one — one of which Zbynek assuredly did not see the
importance . All hope of a pacific reformation of the Bohemian Church on the
lines indicated by Waldhauser and Milic ended here . The views expressed by
Milic and ...
This step was a fateful one — one of which Zbynek assuredly did not see the
importance . All hope of a pacific reformation of the Bohemian Church on the
lines indicated by Waldhauser and Milic ended here . The views expressed by
Milic and ...
Strana 299
This , as Dr. Nejedly writes , is a matter by no means devoid of importance if we
consider the arguments of those who attempted to prove that Hus was a mere
copyist and imitator of Wycliffe . The theories on which the two opponents of
Rome ...
This , as Dr. Nejedly writes , is a matter by no means devoid of importance if we
consider the arguments of those who attempted to prove that Hus was a mere
copyist and imitator of Wycliffe . The theories on which the two opponents of
Rome ...
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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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