The Life & Times of Master Jan Hus |
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It is hardly necessary to state that it is not without diffidence that I attempt to give
an account of the life and times of John Hus . ... It has equally often been
attempted to blacken the memory of Hus , frequently by the most unworthy means
.
It is hardly necessary to state that it is not without diffidence that I attempt to give
an account of the life and times of John Hus . ... It has equally often been
attempted to blacken the memory of Hus , frequently by the most unworthy means
.
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With all deference to so eminent a scholar as is Professor Loserth , it must be
admitted that he has everywhere attempted to minimise the importance and
independence of Hus and the Hussite movement . Thus Loserth - as did Höfler
before ...
With all deference to so eminent a scholar as is Professor Loserth , it must be
admitted that he has everywhere attempted to minimise the importance and
independence of Hus and the Hussite movement . Thus Loserth - as did Höfler
before ...
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None the less the Bohemians , encouraged by the news that their countrymen at
Prague and Brno had protested against the imprisonment of Hus , attempted to
appeal again to the council . Mladenovic , again acting as spokesman , delivered
...
None the less the Bohemians , encouraged by the news that their countrymen at
Prague and Brno had protested against the imprisonment of Hus , attempted to
appeal again to the council . Mladenovic , again acting as spokesman , delivered
...
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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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