The Life & Times of Master John HusJ. M. Dent, 1921 - 372 strán (strany) |
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... allowed to be present , though some of the citizens endeavoured to exclude them . The Church of St. Giles , where Conrad preached , though one of the largest in Prague , soon became too small for the audience , and he was often obliged ...
... allowed to be present , though some of the citizens endeavoured to exclude them . The Church of St. Giles , where Conrad preached , though one of the largest in Prague , soon became too small for the audience , and he was often obliged ...
Strana 30
... allowed himself but a limited time for sleep , slept on a hard couch , and frequently used the rod for the chastisement of his body . The fame of the sanctity of Milic soon spread through Prague , though the mendicant friars and most of ...
... allowed himself but a limited time for sleep , slept on a hard couch , and frequently used the rod for the chastisement of his body . The fame of the sanctity of Milic soon spread through Prague , though the mendicant friars and most of ...
Strana 42
... allowed him to return to his country . On the death of the emperor in 1378 , Ranco was awarded the honour of pronouncing a funeral oration.1 Ranco died in 1388 , after having made a will which instituted a foundation for the benefit of ...
... allowed him to return to his country . On the death of the emperor in 1378 , Ranco was awarded the honour of pronouncing a funeral oration.1 Ranco died in 1388 , after having made a will which instituted a foundation for the benefit of ...
Strana 54
... allowed , but also to women , whose religious fervour Matthew greatly extolls . The great part played by women in the Hussite movement has not yet been sufficiently noticed , and we only occasionally find - as here - some mention of it ...
... allowed , but also to women , whose religious fervour Matthew greatly extolls . The great part played by women in the Hussite movement has not yet been sufficiently noticed , and we only occasionally find - as here - some mention of it ...
Strana 93
... allowed to exercise the papal rights in France . They would thus become unable to confer benefices , and it was hoped that they would in consequence lose many of their supporters . This measure rightly appeared to Venceslas as a first ...
... allowed to exercise the papal rights in France . They would thus become unable to confer benefices , and it was hoped that they would in consequence lose many of their supporters . This measure rightly appeared to Venceslas as a first ...
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