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that sin is no more permissible to a priest than to a layman , and indeed more blamable - a theory that appeared paradoxical to most of Hus's contemporaries , particularly among the priesthood . Thus when preaching on Zacchaeus ( St.
that sin is no more permissible to a priest than to a layman , and indeed more blamable - a theory that appeared paradoxical to most of Hus's contemporaries , particularly among the priesthood . Thus when preaching on Zacchaeus ( St.
Strana 232
Many previous treacherous acts of Sigismund , particularly those that were connected with his brother Venceslas , were in the memory of all . In consequence of the intense interest in the fate of Hus that was general among the citizens ...
Many previous treacherous acts of Sigismund , particularly those that were connected with his brother Venceslas , were in the memory of all . In consequence of the intense interest in the fate of Hus that was general among the citizens ...
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Bohemians , particularly nobles , married German wives , always endangered the purity of the Bohemian language , and furthered the introduction of many German words . Skilfully seeking an analogy in the records of the Old Testament ...
Bohemians , particularly nobles , married German wives , always endangered the purity of the Bohemian language , and furthered the introduction of many German words . Skilfully seeking an analogy in the records of the Old Testament ...
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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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