The Life & Times of Master Jan Hus |
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As has been often pointed out , these tendencies were greatly aided by the
development of the study of canonic law . These codes , founded on the writings
of the jurists of imperial Rome , who maintained the absolute and unlimited
power of ...
As has been often pointed out , these tendencies were greatly aided by the
development of the study of canonic law . These codes , founded on the writings
of the jurists of imperial Rome , who maintained the absolute and unlimited
power of ...
Strana 134
He stated that two otherwise unknown Englishmen , “ Jacob the bachelor " and "
Conrad of Kandelburgk ( Canterbury ) , first spread anti - Roman views in
Bohemia , “ By greatly exaggerating the English influence on the foundation of ...
He stated that two otherwise unknown Englishmen , “ Jacob the bachelor " and "
Conrad of Kandelburgk ( Canterbury ) , first spread anti - Roman views in
Bohemia , “ By greatly exaggerating the English influence on the foundation of ...
Strana 179
... greatly esteemed , made Hus's position in Prague even more difficult than it
had been before , and they may also have impressed for a time King Venceslas .
He was at heart always a friend of Hus , but greatly feared his treacherous
younger ...
... greatly esteemed , made Hus's position in Prague even more difficult than it
had been before , and they may also have impressed for a time King Venceslas .
He was at heart always a friend of Hus , but greatly feared his treacherous
younger ...
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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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