The Life & Times of Master Jan Hus |
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The book is a vast commentary on the then world - famed work of Peter Lombard
entitled Sententiarum Libri quatuor . This book , the work of Peter , born at
Lumello in Lombardy — whence his name of Lombardus — towards the end of
the ...
The book is a vast commentary on the then world - famed work of Peter Lombard
entitled Sententiarum Libri quatuor . This book , the work of Peter , born at
Lumello in Lombardy — whence his name of Lombardus — towards the end of
the ...
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... which he began in 1407. Peter Lombard's book , founded largely on St.
Augustine , had , however , in itself great attraction for Hus . Hus's book , Super IV
. Sententiarum , proves that the writer was at that time already a man of vast
erudition .
... which he began in 1407. Peter Lombard's book , founded largely on St.
Augustine , had , however , in itself great attraction for Hus . Hus's book , Super IV
. Sententiarum , proves that the writer was at that time already a man of vast
erudition .
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re d 1 Chlum ) , that true and noble knight , my benefactor , to incur any danger , I
beg you in the name of God , dear Sir Peter the mintmaster and Lady Anna . I beg
you also to live well and obey God according to my teaching . To the queen ...
re d 1 Chlum ) , that true and noble knight , my benefactor , to incur any danger , I
beg you in the name of God , dear Sir Peter the mintmaster and Lady Anna . I beg
you also to live well and obey God according to my teaching . To the queen ...
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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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