The Life & Times of Master Jan Hus |
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Palec and his friends said that they agreed to this , but added that they wished to
state that the Roman Church was that of which Pope John XXIII . was the head ,
and his cardinals the members . John of Jesenice protested against this ...
Palec and his friends said that they agreed to this , but added that they wished to
state that the Roman Church was that of which Pope John XXIII . was the head ,
and his cardinals the members . John of Jesenice protested against this ...
Strana 251
... thou didst say that thou hadst come here of thy free will and that if thou hadst
not wished to come , neither the King of Bohemia , nor the lord King of the
Romans could have forced thee to come . ” The master answered : “ Yes , I said
that I had ...
... thou didst say that thou hadst come here of thy free will and that if thou hadst
not wished to come , neither the King of Bohemia , nor the lord King of the
Romans could have forced thee to come . ” The master answered : “ Yes , I said
that I had ...
Strana 274
... had always striven to further the progress of the university for the honour of
God , how he had sorrowed over discord and excesses among the students , how
he had wished to join in union the members of the illustrious Bohemian nation .
... had always striven to further the progress of the university for the honour of
God , how he had sorrowed over discord and excesses among the students , how
he had wished to join in union the members of the illustrious Bohemian nation .
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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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