The Life & Times of Master Jan Hus |
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Strana 123
... he believed to have uttered in accordance with a divine command . He rejected
blind obedience when it appeared to him that the authority of the church was
used in an unlawful manner , prejudicial to the true interest of the church itself .
... he believed to have uttered in accordance with a divine command . He rejected
blind obedience when it appeared to him that the authority of the church was
used in an unlawful manner , prejudicial to the true interest of the church itself .
Strana 166
In his treatise Hus maintained his theses though defining them in a manner
somewhat different from that of Marik . The treatise Contra occultum adversarium
is very difficult reading and its importance is not immediately obvious . Basing as
...
In his treatise Hus maintained his theses though defining them in a manner
somewhat different from that of Marik . The treatise Contra occultum adversarium
is very difficult reading and its importance is not immediately obvious . Basing as
...
Strana 330
He determined to act in a manner which practically involved suicide . It is scarcely
necessary to mention how greatly classical learning and that of the stoics in
particular has lauded suicide , as the door ever open , when all other issues are ...
He determined to act in a manner which practically involved suicide . It is scarcely
necessary to mention how greatly classical learning and that of the stoics in
particular has lauded suicide , as the door ever open , when all other issues are ...
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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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