The Life & Times of Master Jan Hus |
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Strana 20
Also in Constance before his death , he ( Hus ) said openly before all : Why do
you blame me because of Wycliffe ? What concern is it of mine ? For neither was
Wycliffe a Bohemian , nor was he my father ; he was an Englishman ; therefore , if
...
Also in Constance before his death , he ( Hus ) said openly before all : Why do
you blame me because of Wycliffe ? What concern is it of mine ? For neither was
Wycliffe a Bohemian , nor was he my father ; he was an Englishman ; therefore , if
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Strana 67
... and this no doubt accounts for the skill and acuteness which he afterwards
displayed at Constance , when confronted with the most learned and most subtle
theologians of Europe . In 1393 , at an unusually early age , Hus obtained the first
...
... and this no doubt accounts for the skill and acuteness which he afterwards
displayed at Constance , when confronted with the most learned and most subtle
theologians of Europe . In 1393 , at an unusually early age , Hus obtained the first
...
Strana 78
It was , indeed , mainly on the testimony of such men that Hus was afterwards
condemned at Constance . Meanwhile the university and town of Prague had ,
partly in consequence of the revelations of Wilsnack , again become a hot bed of
...
It was , indeed , mainly on the testimony of such men that Hus was afterwards
condemned at Constance . Meanwhile the university and town of Prague had ,
partly in consequence of the revelations of Wilsnack , again become a hot bed of
...
Strana 83
It was probably made between the years 1403 and 1407. If , as has been
conjectured on the strength of statements made at the trial of Jerome of Prague at
Constance , Jerome assisted Hus in this translation , this would be the only
known ...
It was probably made between the years 1403 and 1407. If , as has been
conjectured on the strength of statements made at the trial of Jerome of Prague at
Constance , Jerome assisted Hus in this translation , this would be the only
known ...
Strana 90
It was Pope John XXIII . who appears as Hus's principal antagonist during the
earlier part of his stay at Constance . It was Baldassare Cossa through whose
influence Hus was imprisoned shortly after his arrival at Constance -- though the
pope ...
It was Pope John XXIII . who appears as Hus's principal antagonist during the
earlier part of his stay at Constance . It was Baldassare Cossa through whose
influence Hus was imprisoned shortly after his arrival at Constance -- though the
pope ...
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