The Life & Times of Master Jan Hus |
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Strana 76
The fame of the chapel , however , became yet much greater when Hus began to
preach there . As had been the case with Milic , disciples now began to gather
round Hus and formed a considerable part of his congregation . His following
was ...
The fame of the chapel , however , became yet much greater when Hus began to
preach there . As had been the case with Milic , disciples now began to gather
round Hus and formed a considerable part of his congregation . His following
was ...
Strana 233
The custom of administering communion in the two kinds began at Prague about
the time when Hus was dangerously ill at the Dominican monastery , and he was
not immediately informed of it . The news reached Palec more rapidly and he ...
The custom of administering communion in the two kinds began at Prague about
the time when Hus was dangerously ill at the Dominican monastery , and he was
not immediately informed of it . The news reached Palec more rapidly and he ...
Strana 340
As communion in the two kinds was one of the principal tenets of the national
party in Bohemia , they began at this time to be generally known as utraquists .
The letter certainly bears witness to the excessive perfidy and falseness of
Sigismund ...
As communion in the two kinds was one of the principal tenets of the national
party in Bohemia , they began at this time to be generally known as utraquists .
The letter certainly bears witness to the excessive perfidy and falseness of
Sigismund ...
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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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