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Strana 159
One word of Hus from the Bethlehem pulpit would have brought on such a
desperate struggle , particularly as many Germans and Romanists were still in
the city . Through Hus's silence such a catastrophe was averted . The Praguers
also ...
One word of Hus from the Bethlehem pulpit would have brought on such a
desperate struggle , particularly as many Germans and Romanists were still in
the city . Through Hus's silence such a catastrophe was averted . The Praguers
also ...
Strana 232
Many previous treacherous acts of Sigismund , particularly those that were
connected with his brother Venceslas , were in the memory of all . In
consequence of the intense interest in the fate of Hus that was general among
the citizens of ...
Many previous treacherous acts of Sigismund , particularly those that were
connected with his brother Venceslas , were in the memory of all . In
consequence of the intense interest in the fate of Hus that was general among
the citizens of ...
Strana 304
Though the influence of Wycliffe on Hus was not so great , and particularly not so
exclusive , as has recently been affirmed , its existence cannot be denied . Hus's
reference to “ blessed England ” when informing the Bethlehem congregation of ...
Though the influence of Wycliffe on Hus was not so great , and particularly not so
exclusive , as has recently been affirmed , its existence cannot be denied . Hus's
reference to “ blessed England ” when informing the Bethlehem congregation of ...
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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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