The Life & Times of Master Jan Hus |
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Strana 36
Though Ocko still believed in the innocence of Milic , the papal bull forced him to
order a new investigation of the accusations . Milic , however , preferred to
appeal to the pope , and having obtained financial aid from some of his friends ,
he ...
Though Ocko still believed in the innocence of Milic , the papal bull forced him to
order a new investigation of the accusations . Milic , however , preferred to
appeal to the pope , and having obtained financial aid from some of his friends ,
he ...
Strana 131
Hus , however , firmly believed that no advantage would be obtained by the
Bohemian Church and the party of church - reform should he appear before John
XXIII . Acquainted with the character of that pontiff , he well knew what opinion he
...
Hus , however , firmly believed that no advantage would be obtained by the
Bohemian Church and the party of church - reform should he appear before John
XXIII . Acquainted with the character of that pontiff , he well knew what opinion he
...
Strana 143
declared by the archbishop that he had believed that the municipalities had on
their own authority , and not by order of the king , seized church property . Having
now been informed of the contrary , he wished to raise no further complaints ...
declared by the archbishop that he had believed that the municipalities had on
their own authority , and not by order of the king , seized church property . Having
now been informed of the contrary , he wished to raise no further complaints ...
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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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