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The second treatise , which formed part of this book , has not been preserved , though we are acquainted with its name , De Distincta Veritate . In the third book , which contains no less than six treatises , Matthew can be said to have ...
The second treatise , which formed part of this book , has not been preserved , though we are acquainted with its name , De Distincta Veritate . In the third book , which contains no less than six treatises , Matthew can be said to have ...
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In his treatise Hus maintained his theses though defining them in a manner somewhat different from that of Marik . The treatise Contra occultum adversarium is very difficult reading and its importance is not immediately obvious .
In his treatise Hus maintained his theses though defining them in a manner somewhat different from that of Marik . The treatise Contra occultum adversarium is very difficult reading and its importance is not immediately obvious .
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that bears the same name , and its last chapters are also largely grounded on Wycliffe's treatise De Potestate Papae . It is not only certain that Hus differed from Wycliffe on several dogmatic subjects - being nearer to the teaching of ...
that bears the same name , and its last chapters are also largely grounded on Wycliffe's treatise De Potestate Papae . It is not only certain that Hus differed from Wycliffe on several dogmatic subjects - being nearer to the teaching of ...
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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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