The Life & Times of Master Jan Hus |
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It should be remarked that Hübner's “ articles " i contained many statements that
were not derived from Wycliffe , as will be obvious to all who have even a slight
acquaintance with the writings of the English divine . None the less these articles
...
It should be remarked that Hübner's “ articles " i contained many statements that
were not derived from Wycliffe , as will be obvious to all who have even a slight
acquaintance with the writings of the English divine . None the less these articles
...
Strana 143
The statement contained in this document that it was the duty of the rulers to
suppress vices and heresies foreshadows the Hussite period , where we find
similar enactments in the Articles of Prague , the compacts , and elsewhere . At
the time ...
The statement contained in this document that it was the duty of the rulers to
suppress vices and heresies foreshadows the Hussite period , where we find
similar enactments in the Articles of Prague , the compacts , and elsewhere . At
the time ...
Strana 200
It is not only certain that Hus differed from Wycliffe on several dogmatic subjects
— being nearer to the teaching of the Roman Church than the English reformer
was — but we have also no proof that he considered all the statements contained
...
It is not only certain that Hus differed from Wycliffe on several dogmatic subjects
— being nearer to the teaching of the Roman Church than the English reformer
was — but we have also no proof that he considered all the statements contained
...
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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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