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Strana 228
This declaration , and another which John afterwards submitted , were
considered insufficient , and a document drawn up by members of the council
and transmitted to the pope by Sigismund was rejected by him . He declared that
the wording ...
This declaration , and another which John afterwards submitted , were
considered insufficient , and a document drawn up by members of the council
and transmitted to the pope by Sigismund was rejected by him . He declared that
the wording ...
Strana 245
A young Bohemian named Oldrich who was present a succeeded in obtaining a
glance at the document and read in it the passage which contained the
condemnation of Hus and several statements of importance for the trial . A forged
letter ...
A young Bohemian named Oldrich who was present a succeeded in obtaining a
glance at the document and read in it the passage which contained the
condemnation of Hus and several statements of importance for the trial . A forged
letter ...
Strana 331
The only interesting part of the document is that which refers to Jerome's
connection with the “ orthodox ” Ruthenians , as it bears witness to the intense
animosity which then already existed between the Roman and Greek churches .
A very ...
The only interesting part of the document is that which refers to Jerome's
connection with the “ orthodox ” Ruthenians , as it bears witness to the intense
animosity which then already existed between the Roman and Greek churches .
A very ...
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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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