The Life & Times of Master Jan Hus |
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Strana 135
Therefore , let no tribulation or suffering for Christ's sake cast us down , for we
know for certain that whom the Lord God deigns to receive as His sons , those He
chastises . " Later Wiche writes , addressing Hus : “ You , Hus , beloved brother in
...
Therefore , let no tribulation or suffering for Christ's sake cast us down , for we
know for certain that whom the Lord God deigns to receive as His sons , those He
chastises . " Later Wiche writes , addressing Hus : “ You , Hus , beloved brother in
...
Strana 233
It has already been stated that both these demands were closely connected in
the minds of the Bohemian people , to whom it appeared unjust that the priests —
among whom were many of the vilest men in the land - should claim to receive ...
It has already been stated that both these demands were closely connected in
the minds of the Bohemian people , to whom it appeared unjust that the priests —
among whom were many of the vilest men in the land - should claim to receive ...
Strana 241
The nobles begged that these calumnies should not be believed , and that the
delators should be named , that they might receive condign punishment from the
King of Bohemia . The last words contained a direct accusation against Michael
de ...
The nobles begged that these calumnies should not be believed , and that the
delators should be named , that they might receive condign punishment from the
King of Bohemia . The last words contained a direct accusation against Michael
de ...
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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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