The Life & Times of Master Jan Hus |
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Strana 185
Many of the nobles- as one of them afterwards declared at the council -were not
only willing , but able to defend Hus in their castles against all enemies . Of the
sympathy of King Venceslas and the more open friendship of the queen , Hus felt
...
Many of the nobles- as one of them afterwards declared at the council -were not
only willing , but able to defend Hus in their castles against all enemies . Of the
sympathy of King Venceslas and the more open friendship of the queen , Hus felt
...
Strana 340
but among whom were some of the most powerful nobles , also formed a
confederacy whose members pledged themselves to continue obedient to the
universal church and to the council . Sigismund at this moment displayed a great
literary ...
but among whom were some of the most powerful nobles , also formed a
confederacy whose members pledged themselves to continue obedient to the
universal church and to the council . Sigismund at this moment displayed a great
literary ...
Strana 387
... horror of simony a chief dignities , 170 ; royal commissioner at factor in , 187 ;
nobles of , send remonchurch conference , 173 strances about Hus's
imprisonment , Alexander V. , Pope , 116 ; bull issued by 220 , 221 ; anxiety
concerning Hus ...
... horror of simony a chief dignities , 170 ; royal commissioner at factor in , 187 ;
nobles of , send remonchurch conference , 173 strances about Hus's
imprisonment , Alexander V. , Pope , 116 ; bull issued by 220 , 221 ; anxiety
concerning Hus ...
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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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