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all their eloquence to persuade him to consent to the meeting of the council on
Italian soil . Sigismund had , however , already decided that the council should
meet at Constance , and not to lose time , he published a decree 1 dated October
31 ...
all their eloquence to persuade him to consent to the meeting of the council on
Italian soil . Sigismund had , however , already decided that the council should
meet at Constance , and not to lose time , he published a decree 1 dated October
31 ...
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demand that Hus should be released from prison , and in contradiction to his
former , probably also disingenuous , desire that the council should first devote its
attention to churchreform , he now consented to its first discussing the schism .
demand that Hus should be released from prison , and in contradiction to his
former , probably also disingenuous , desire that the council should first devote its
attention to churchreform , he now consented to its first discussing the schism .
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In consequence of the energy of Sigismund , aided by the influence of John
Gerson , Chancellor of the University of Paris , a rupture was averted , and the
council continued its sittings . At the memorable meeting of that assembly on
March 30 ...
In consequence of the energy of Sigismund , aided by the influence of John
Gerson , Chancellor of the University of Paris , a rupture was averted , and the
council continued its sittings . At the memorable meeting of that assembly on
March 30 ...
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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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