The Life & Times of Master Jan Hus |
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which the popes possessed was misused for the purpose of crushing political
enemies . ... Each pope being only able to claim a certain number of countries as
belonging to his XII . was immediately chosen as the successor of Innocent , and
...
which the popes possessed was misused for the purpose of crushing political
enemies . ... Each pope being only able to claim a certain number of countries as
belonging to his XII . was immediately chosen as the successor of Innocent , and
...
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The debates were stormy and at times threatened to be resultless , but finally the
council deprived both popes , Benedict and ... Cossa , who was the leading spirit
of the council of Pisa , Peter Philargi , Cardinal of Milan , was chosen as pope .
The debates were stormy and at times threatened to be resultless , but finally the
council deprived both popes , Benedict and ... Cossa , who was the leading spirit
of the council of Pisa , Peter Philargi , Cardinal of Milan , was chosen as pope .
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If pope and cardinals give their attention to worldly affairs , if they scandalise the
faithful by their ambition and avarice , then are they successors not of Christ , not
of Peter . not of the apostles , but of Satan , of Antichrist , of Judas Iscariot .
If pope and cardinals give their attention to worldly affairs , if they scandalise the
faithful by their ambition and avarice , then are they successors not of Christ , not
of Peter . not of the apostles , but of Satan , of Antichrist , of Judas Iscariot .
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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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