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Strana viii
These works , mostly written in the national language , have by no means
received hitherto the attention which they well deserve . It may be here stated that
these writings prove clearly the existence in Bohemia of a strong national
movement ...
These works , mostly written in the national language , have by no means
received hitherto the attention which they well deserve . It may be here stated that
these writings prove clearly the existence in Bohemia of a strong national
movement ...
Strana 21
It is obvious from the statement of Master John of Pribram that the attitude of Hus
and the Hussites with respect to the teaching of Wycliffe was by no means one of
inept and unreasoning assent as has been stated by some recent German ...
It is obvious from the statement of Master John of Pribram that the attitude of Hus
and the Hussites with respect to the teaching of Wycliffe was by no means one of
inept and unreasoning assent as has been stated by some recent German ...
Strana 187
In close connection with this point arose the question whether men who had by
foul and unworthy means obtained ecclesiastical dignities could truly and validly
administer the sacraments . Hus himself , as has already been stated , held the ...
In close connection with this point arose the question whether men who had by
foul and unworthy means obtained ecclesiastical dignities could truly and validly
administer the sacraments . Hus himself , as has already been stated , held the ...
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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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