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Strana 61
Yet it would be very erroneous to underrate the importance of Matthew in
connection with the Hussite movement . He was by far the most learned of the
forerunners of Hus , and as a thorough scholarly theologian he greatly influenced
the ...
Yet it would be very erroneous to underrate the importance of Matthew in
connection with the Hussite movement . He was by far the most learned of the
forerunners of Hus , and as a thorough scholarly theologian he greatly influenced
the ...
Strana 195
It is , however , impossible , I think , to exaggerate the importance of this treatise .
The positions of the contending parties , of the king and his court , of the opulent
and simoniac clergy , and of the church - reformers , with whom was the great ...
It is , however , impossible , I think , to exaggerate the importance of this treatise .
The positions of the contending parties , of the king and his court , of the opulent
and simoniac clergy , and of the church - reformers , with whom was the great ...
Strana 299
This , as Dr. Nejedly writes , is a matter by no means devoid of importance if we
consider the arguments of those who attempted to prove that Hus was a mere
copyist and imitator of Wycliffe . The theories on which the two opponents of
Rome ...
This , as Dr. Nejedly writes , is a matter by no means devoid of importance if we
consider the arguments of those who attempted to prove that Hus was a mere
copyist and imitator of Wycliffe . The theories on which the two opponents of
Rome ...
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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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