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Strana 294
Bohemians , particularly nobles , married German wives , always endangered the
purity of the Bohemian language , and furthered the introduction of many German
words . Skilfully seeking an analogy in the records of the Old Testament , Hus ...
Bohemians , particularly nobles , married German wives , always endangered the
purity of the Bohemian language , and furthered the introduction of many German
words . Skilfully seeking an analogy in the records of the Old Testament , Hus ...
Strana 295
Thus also should we behave that the Bohemian language perish not . If a
Bohemian marries a German , the children must immediately learn Bohemian
and not divide their speech in two ( speak partly Bohemian , partly German ) . For
this ...
Thus also should we behave that the Bohemian language perish not . If a
Bohemian marries a German , the children must immediately learn Bohemian
and not divide their speech in two ( speak partly Bohemian , partly German ) . For
this ...
Strana 302
As it had already proved to be possible to introduce the native language into the
pulpit , Hus resolved to render the singing of Bohemian hymns in the churches
general . Here , as in all his efforts to further church - reform , Hus was confronted
...
As it had already proved to be possible to introduce the native language into the
pulpit , Hus resolved to render the singing of Bohemian hymns in the churches
general . Here , as in all his efforts to further church - reform , Hus was confronted
...
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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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