The Life & Times of Master Jan Hus |
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Near the chapel Kriz built , also on the present Bethlehem Square , a modest
dwelling for the priest who was to officiate in the chapel . The door of this modest
house , sanctified to Bohemians by the fact that it was for a time inhabited by Hus
...
Near the chapel Kriz built , also on the present Bethlehem Square , a modest
dwelling for the priest who was to officiate in the chapel . The door of this modest
house , sanctified to Bohemians by the fact that it was for a time inhabited by Hus
...
Strana 76
deserving rather the name of a church than that of a chapel which it always
retained . It is said to have been roomy enough to contain over a thousand
people . Many ancient views of the famed Bethlehem chapel - Millheim had
followed Milic in ...
deserving rather the name of a church than that of a chapel which it always
retained . It is said to have been roomy enough to contain over a thousand
people . Many ancient views of the famed Bethlehem chapel - Millheim had
followed Milic in ...
Strana 161
A troop of German fanatics attacked the Bethlehem chapel , while Hus was
preaching there , but the determined though pacific attitude of the congregation
intimidated them and they retired . Somewhat later - on October 1 – Romanist
citizens ...
A troop of German fanatics attacked the Bethlehem chapel , while Hus was
preaching there , but the determined though pacific attitude of the congregation
intimidated them and they retired . Somewhat later - on October 1 – Romanist
citizens ...
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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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