The Life & Times of Master John 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 ...
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The master answered : “ Yes , I said that I had come here of my free will , and that if I had not wished to come , there were so many and so great lords in the kingdom of Bohemia , who love me and to whose castles I could have retired ...
The master answered : “ Yes , I said that I had come here of my free will , and that if I had not wished to come , there were so many and so great lords in the kingdom of Bohemia , who love me and to whose castles I could have retired ...
Strana 274
Meanwhile , beloved in Jesus Christ , stand by the acknowledged truth , which conquers all and grows ever stronger unto all eternity . Be it also known to you that I have recanted no article nor abjured one . The council also wished ...
Meanwhile , beloved in Jesus Christ , stand by the acknowledged truth , which conquers all and grows ever stronger unto all eternity . Be it also known to you that I have recanted no article nor abjured one . The council also wished ...
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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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