The Life & Times of Master Jan Hus |
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At Prague he was inscribed in the books of the university in accordance with the
name of his native village as John of Husinec . Only after the year 1398 we meet
with the signature of " John Hus ” or sometimes “ John Hus of Husinec . " After the
...
At Prague he was inscribed in the books of the university in accordance with the
name of his native village as John of Husinec . Only after the year 1398 we meet
with the signature of " John Hus ” or sometimes “ John Hus of Husinec . " After the
...
Strana 216
They arrived at the hour of dinner and told Lord John of Chlum that they had
come on the part of the cardinals and by order of the pope to visit John Hus , and
, as he had formerly wished to speak to them , they were now prepared to hear
him .
They arrived at the hour of dinner and told Lord John of Chlum that they had
come on the part of the cardinals and by order of the pope to visit John Hus , and
, as he had formerly wished to speak to them , they were now prepared to hear
him .
Strana 393
... Sigismund receives John ( titular ) , patriarch of Constanti envoys from Prague
at , 352 ; subdued nople , appointed by ... 222 John of Jandum , 5 , 6 John of
Jesenice , chosen as representa- Lacko of Kravar , Jerome of Prague's tive of
Hus at ...
... Sigismund receives John ( titular ) , patriarch of Constanti envoys from Prague
at , 352 ; subdued nople , appointed by ... 222 John of Jandum , 5 , 6 John of
Jesenice , chosen as representa- Lacko of Kravar , Jerome of Prague's tive of
Hus at ...
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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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