The Life & Times of Master John Hus |
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It was a general complaint that the priests neglected the duties of their office ; many , indeed , entirely absented themselves , though they continued to draw the revenues of their benefices . Almost all the priests were accused of ...
It was a general complaint that the priests neglected the duties of their office ; many , indeed , entirely absented themselves , though they continued to draw the revenues of their benefices . Almost all the priests were accused of ...
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Hus was lastly accused of having in his sermons generally strongly attacked the priests and lowered them in the estimation of the laymen . Hus replied in a lengthy and spirited letter to the archbishop , which is , unfortunately , not ...
Hus was lastly accused of having in his sermons generally strongly attacked the priests and lowered them in the estimation of the laymen . Hus replied in a lengthy and spirited letter to the archbishop , which is , unfortunately , not ...
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But if it is not the life of all that is threatened , but either only that of all the priests or that of all the laymen : if only the laymen are in danger the priests need not fly , and the laymen can seek safety , for they are not ...
But if it is not the life of all that is threatened , but either only that of all the priests or that of all the laymen : if only the laymen are in danger the priests need not fly , and the laymen can seek safety , for they are not ...
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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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