The Life & Times of Master Jan Hus |
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Strana 231
He remained there up to the termination of the Council of Constance . He soon
made his peace with the Roman Church , and submitted to Pope Martin V. , by
whom he was again created a cardinal . He retired to Florence , where he died
on ...
He remained there up to the termination of the Council of Constance . He soon
made his peace with the Roman Church , and submitted to Pope Martin V. , by
whom he was again created a cardinal . He retired to Florence , where he died
on ...
Strana 378
Of the Virgin Mary I believe and hold that from the beginning she was a pure
virgin , that after the birth she remained a pure virgin and that she remained
without any corruption of her body . I believe also that she was raised to heaven ,
and that ...
Of the Virgin Mary I believe and hold that from the beginning she was a pure
virgin , that after the birth she remained a pure virgin and that she remained
without any corruption of her body . I believe also that she was raised to heaven ,
and that ...
Strana 381
Then the fire sank , the body was burnt down and only the stake remained
standing . Then the Lord of Klem ordered three cart - loads of wood to be brought
and the remains to be broken up into fragments , that the heretical Bohemians
might ...
Then the fire sank , the body was burnt down and only the stake remained
standing . Then the Lord of Klem ordered three cart - loads of wood to be brought
and the remains to be broken up into fragments , that the heretical Bohemians
might ...
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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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