The Life & Times of Master John HusJ. M. Dent, 1921 - 372 strán (strany) |
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... Prague was founded , it was but loosely connected with Rome . Its administrators were , on the other hand , greatly dependent on the rulers of Bohemia who considered them as their chaplains.1 For several centuries after the foundation ...
... Prague was founded , it was but loosely connected with Rome . Its administrators were , on the other hand , greatly dependent on the rulers of Bohemia who considered them as their chaplains.1 For several centuries after the foundation ...
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... Prague . As Dr. Krofta writes in his study , to which I have already referred , the Cathedral of Prague was so charged with papal " provisions " that it had become almost impossible to obtain a benefice there except by virtue of such a ...
... Prague . As Dr. Krofta writes in his study , to which I have already referred , the Cathedral of Prague was so charged with papal " provisions " that it had become almost impossible to obtain a benefice there except by virtue of such a ...
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... Prague , in 1379 and 1380 , present a most repulsive picture . It is stated that of the thirty - two parish priests of Prague sixteen were notorious because of their evil life , and much evidence of a most shocking character was ...
... Prague , in 1379 and 1380 , present a most repulsive picture . It is stated that of the thirty - two parish priests of Prague sixteen were notorious because of their evil life , and much evidence of a most shocking character was ...
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... Prague , had adopted a luxurious manner of life that had been quite un- known to their ancestors . The clergy greatly favoured by the king had acquired great riches , and , as mentioned previously , immorality , simony , and avarice ...
... Prague , had adopted a luxurious manner of life that had been quite un- known to their ancestors . The clergy greatly favoured by the king had acquired great riches , and , as mentioned previously , immorality , simony , and avarice ...
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... Prague , after hearing the sermons of Conrad , returned to his victims all his ill - earned gains ; and the women of Prague , struck by the Austrian monk's denunciations of luxury , discarded their fine clothing and jewellery , and ...
... Prague , after hearing the sermons of Conrad , returned to his victims all his ill - earned gains ; and the women of Prague , struck by the Austrian monk's denunciations of luxury , discarded their fine clothing and jewellery , and ...
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