The Life & Times of Master Jan Hus |
Vyhľadávanie v obsahu knihy
Výsledky 1 - 3 z 24.
Strana 98
Carrying out a plan he had perhaps previously conceived , he granted his
protection to the council assembled at Pisa , which , in the disturbed state in
which Italy then was , could hardly have met had it not been for the strong military
force that ...
Carrying out a plan he had perhaps previously conceived , he granted his
protection to the council assembled at Pisa , which , in the disturbed state in
which Italy then was , could hardly have met had it not been for the strong military
force that ...
Strana 131
The dissuasion of his kind friends and adherents would not certainly have
prevented him from proceeding to Italy had he believed it to be his duty to do so .
Hus , however , firmly believed that no advantage would be obtained by the
Bohemian ...
The dissuasion of his kind friends and adherents would not certainly have
prevented him from proceeding to Italy had he believed it to be his duty to do so .
Hus , however , firmly believed that no advantage would be obtained by the
Bohemian ...
Strana 149
logical strife which was absorbing all interest in Bohemia . Events in distant Italy
brought on a crisis which was more serious than any of the former disturbances
in Bohemia . It has already been mentioned that , immediately after his election to
...
logical strife which was absorbing all interest in Bohemia . Events in distant Italy
brought on a crisis which was more serious than any of the former disturbances
in Bohemia . It has already been mentioned that , immediately after his election to
...
Čo hovoria ostatní - Napísať recenziu
Na obvyklých miestach sme nenašli žiadne recenzie.
Obsah
EUROPE AND BOHEMIA AT THE TIME OF Hus | 1 |
THE FORERUNNERS OF Hus | 17 |
THE YOUTH OF HUS | 63 |
9 zvyšných častí nezobrazených
Iné vydania - Zobraziť všetky
Časté výrazy a frázy
according accusations allowed already answered appears archbishop arrived attacked attempted authority became began believed Bishop Bohemian called cardinals cause chapel Christ Christian church church-reform clergy communion considered Constance contained continued council death decree document ecclesiastical endeavoured enemies entirely expressed faithful favour followed frequently friends German give given greatly hand heresy heretical History holy Hus's Hussite immediately importance influence interest Italy Jerome John John Hus King known language later Latin letter Lord Magister manner Master Matthew means meeting mentioned Milic never nobles obtained opinions Palacky papacy papal particularly party period Peter pope Prague preaching present priests probably proved question received recent refers reform remained Roman Rome saying sermons Sigismund soon statements teaching thou took town treatise Venceslas views wished writings written Wycliffe