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We shall never attain to such a power . " Hus answered : “ Here is a copy of the
king's letter to the university . Read ! ” Hus's visitors , ancient masters of the
Bohemian nation who had struggled for many years for the rights of their country ,
were ...
We shall never attain to such a power . " Hus answered : “ Here is a copy of the
king's letter to the university . Read ! ” Hus's visitors , ancient masters of the
Bohemian nation who had struggled for many years for the rights of their country ,
were ...
Strana 257
Hus replied : “ I do not wish to maintain any errors , but will humbly submit to the
decrees of the council ; but I cannot , not to offend God and my conscience , say
that I held erroneous opinions , which I never held , and which I never had at
heart ...
Hus replied : “ I do not wish to maintain any errors , but will humbly submit to the
decrees of the council ; but I cannot , not to offend God and my conscience , say
that I held erroneous opinions , which I never held , and which I never had at
heart ...
Strana 336
As to the Hussites , they never during their prolonged and heroic struggle ceased
to consider it and to term it a struggle for the liberty of God's word . . This feeling
here so finely expressed by a man of learning is innate in the mass of the ...
As to the Hussites , they never during their prolonged and heroic struggle ceased
to consider it and to term it a struggle for the liberty of God's word . . This feeling
here so finely expressed by a man of learning is innate in the mass of the ...
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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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