The Life & Times of Master Jan Hus |
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Strana 62
Recent research has proved to a certainty that Janov never taught or preached
utraquism . He , however , always insisted on the right of laymen to receive
communion frequently , and maintained that through the sacrament a mystical
union is ...
Recent research has proved to a certainty that Janov never taught or preached
utraquism . He , however , always insisted on the right of laymen to receive
communion frequently , and maintained that through the sacrament a mystical
union is ...
Strana 70
That he soon became famed for his piety in Prague is proved by a legend that is
told of his student - days . It was related that Hus had , when reading the legend
of St. Lawrence , asked himself whether he also would be able to suffer such pain
...
That he soon became famed for his piety in Prague is proved by a legend that is
told of his student - days . It was related that Hus had , when reading the legend
of St. Lawrence , asked himself whether he also would be able to suffer such pain
...
Strana 113
The citizens indeed proved this a few years later by their splendid defence of the
capital when it was attacked by an army of so - called crusaders , gathered
together from all parts of Europe . It must also be stated that the continued
residence ...
The citizens indeed proved this a few years later by their splendid defence of the
capital when it was attacked by an army of so - called crusaders , gathered
together from all parts of Europe . It must also be stated that the continued
residence ...
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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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