The Life & Times of Master Jan Hus |
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In his early university days Hus was not only a firm adherent of the Catholic
Church - he indeed always continued to consider himself as such — but he even
followed superstitious practices of the Roman Church which he afterwards ...
In his early university days Hus was not only a firm adherent of the Catholic
Church - he indeed always continued to consider himself as such — but he even
followed superstitious practices of the Roman Church which he afterwards ...
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... as the document clearly and circumstantially expresses the views of the whole
national party . Important as this state - paper was in any case , it became yet
more so in consequence of the events that followed almost immediately . After the
...
... as the document clearly and circumstantially expresses the views of the whole
national party . Important as this state - paper was in any case , it became yet
more so in consequence of the events that followed almost immediately . After the
...
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Declaring that he was no longer safe at Prague , he left the city and retired to his
castle of Roudnice , where he was followed by a large number of priests . The
king was very indignant at the attitude of Zbynek , and also at the fact that he had
...
Declaring that he was no longer safe at Prague , he left the city and retired to his
castle of Roudnice , where he was followed by a large number of priests . The
king was very indignant at the attitude of Zbynek , and also at the fact that he had
...
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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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