The Life & Times of Master Jan Hus |
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considered a complete one , the tendency to increase the authority and powers of
the pope and of the upper ranks of the Roman hierarchy at the expense of the
parish - priests and laymen continued , with brief interruptions , up to the time of ...
considered a complete one , the tendency to increase the authority and powers of
the pope and of the upper ranks of the Roman hierarchy at the expense of the
parish - priests and laymen continued , with brief interruptions , up to the time of ...
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Occam writes as a strong defender of the authority of temporal rulers . The pope ,
he declares , has no right to secular authority . Christ neither exercised nor
claimed such a power . 1 Prof. Dr. Lenz , Uaeni Mistra Jana Husi ( The Teaching
of ...
Occam writes as a strong defender of the authority of temporal rulers . The pope ,
he declares , has no right to secular authority . Christ neither exercised nor
claimed such a power . 1 Prof. Dr. Lenz , Uaeni Mistra Jana Husi ( The Teaching
of ...
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Sigismund began by stating that he deeply regretted that the nobles had acted in
opposition to the authority of his dearly beloved brother Venceslas , who could
not approve of a confederation among the nobles of his realm formed without his
...
Sigismund began by stating that he deeply regretted that the nobles had acted in
opposition to the authority of his dearly beloved brother Venceslas , who could
not approve of a confederation among the nobles of his realm formed without his
...
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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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