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Strana 22
The clergy greatly favoured by the king had acquired great riches , and , as
mentioned previously , immorality , simony , and ... The Bohemian movement in
favour of church - reform became in its later and better known period so entirely a
...
The clergy greatly favoured by the king had acquired great riches , and , as
mentioned previously , immorality , simony , and ... The Bohemian movement in
favour of church - reform became in its later and better known period so entirely a
...
Strana 82
These attacks did not at this period deprive Hus of the favour of the archbishop ,
as will be shown presently when referring to the important mission that was
entrusted to him . At court , also , Hus was now in favour . Though we can hardly ...
These attacks did not at this period deprive Hus of the favour of the archbishop ,
as will be shown presently when referring to the important mission that was
entrusted to him . At court , also , Hus was now in favour . Though we can hardly ...
Strana 101
France , where the University of Paris used its great influence in favour of a
measure which would , as was believed , terminate the schism , declared in
favour of neutrality . In Germany also John of Nassau , the powerful Archbishop of
Maintz ...
France , where the University of Paris used its great influence in favour of a
measure which would , as was believed , terminate the schism , declared in
favour of neutrality . In Germany also John of Nassau , the powerful Archbishop of
Maintz ...
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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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