The Life & Times of Master Jan Hus |
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After difficult and prolonged negotiations , cardinals of both obediences , together
with many other dignitaries , met at Pisa on March 25 , 1409. The debates were
stormy and at times threatened to be resultless , but finally the council deprived ...
After difficult and prolonged negotiations , cardinals of both obediences , together
with many other dignitaries , met at Pisa on March 25 , 1409. The debates were
stormy and at times threatened to be resultless , but finally the council deprived ...
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all the documents concerning the Bohemian controversy to Cardinal Odone
Colonna ( afterwards Pope Martin V. ) and ... Both the king and the queen again
addressed letters of remonstrance to the pope and to the college of cardinals .
all the documents concerning the Bohemian controversy to Cardinal Odone
Colonna ( afterwards Pope Martin V. ) and ... Both the king and the queen again
addressed letters of remonstrance to the pope and to the college of cardinals .
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writes : Then shortly after St. Catherine's day , the cardinals who were then at
Constance , on November 28 , instigated by his ( Hus's ) enemies , Palec and
Michael , sent two bishops , those of Augsburg and Trent , the burgomaster of the
city ...
writes : Then shortly after St. Catherine's day , the cardinals who were then at
Constance , on November 28 , instigated by his ( Hus's ) enemies , Palec and
Michael , sent two bishops , those of Augsburg and Trent , the burgomaster of the
city ...
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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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