The Life & Times of Master Jan Hus |
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... prevented the common people from receiving the communion in that fashion in
any church of that neighbourhood . ... this hill and with great fervour received the
sacrament of the body of God and of the blood of God , according to the order of ...
... prevented the common people from receiving the communion in that fashion in
any church of that neighbourhood . ... this hill and with great fervour received the
sacrament of the body of God and of the blood of God , according to the order of ...
Strana 352
It was here that he received the envoys of the cities of Prague . He had found at
Kutna Hora that at least some Bohemians were opposed to Hussitism and now
believed his victory certain . He asumed a more overbearing manner , and ...
It was here that he received the envoys of the cities of Prague . He had found at
Kutna Hora that at least some Bohemians were opposed to Hussitism and now
believed his victory certain . He asumed a more overbearing manner , and ...
Strana 355
It was here that he received the envoys of the cities of Prague . He had found at
Kutna Hora that at least some Bohemians were opposed to Hussitism and now
believed his victory certain . He asumed a more overbearing manner , and ...
It was here that he received the envoys of the cities of Prague . He had found at
Kutna Hora that at least some Bohemians were opposed to Hussitism and now
believed his victory certain . He asumed a more overbearing manner , and ...
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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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