The Life & Times of Master Jan Hus |
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Strana 166
In his treatise Hus maintained his theses though defining them in a manner
somewhat different from that of Marik . The treatise Contra occultum adversarium
is very difficult reading and its importance is not immediately obvious . Basing as
...
In his treatise Hus maintained his theses though defining them in a manner
somewhat different from that of Marik . The treatise Contra occultum adversarium
is very difficult reading and its importance is not immediately obvious . Basing as
...
Strana 301
The singers — monks , or ecclesiastics who had only received the minor orders -
showed a complete want of reverence , and mechanically accomplished their
duties in a negligent manner that deeply offended so pious a Christian as was
Hus ...
The singers — monks , or ecclesiastics who had only received the minor orders -
showed a complete want of reverence , and mechanically accomplished their
duties in a negligent manner that deeply offended so pious a Christian as was
Hus ...
Strana 331
Questioned by members of the council with regard to the heretical opinions which
he had again expressed , Jerome answered in a very impressive manner . He
declared that he by no means denied having recanted , but that he had never ...
Questioned by members of the council with regard to the heretical opinions which
he had again expressed , Jerome answered in a very impressive manner . He
declared that he by no means denied having recanted , but that he had never ...
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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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