The Life & Times of Master John HusJ. M. Dent, 1921 - 372 strán (strany) |
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... benefices . Of the Bohemian clergy as constituted in accordance with this new system it is impossible to speak otherwise than in terms of the severest reprobation . It was a general complaint that the priests neglected the duties of ...
... benefices . Of the Bohemian clergy as constituted in accordance with this new system it is impossible to speak otherwise than in terms of the severest reprobation . It was a general complaint that the priests neglected the duties of ...
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... benefices . It must indeed be admitted that this was no exceptional deed on the part of Matthew , and that he was driven to it by sheer want of means . Perhaps " his poverty but not his will consented . " Both the life and the writings ...
... benefices . It must indeed be admitted that this was no exceptional deed on the part of Matthew , and that he was driven to it by sheer want of means . Perhaps " his poverty but not his will consented . " Both the life and the writings ...
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... benefices . Hus was lastly accused of having in his sermons generally strongly attacked the priests and lowered them in the estimation of the laymen . Hus replied in a lengthy and spirited letter to the archbishop , which is ...
... benefices . Hus was lastly accused of having in his sermons generally strongly attacked the priests and lowered them in the estimation of the laymen . Hus replied in a lengthy and spirited letter to the archbishop , which is ...
Strana 88
... benefices , and other simoniacal means . Each pope being only able to claim a certain number of countries as belonging to his " obedience , " as it was called , the papal agents became ever more extortionate . It is only by taking these ...
... benefices , and other simoniacal means . Each pope being only able to claim a certain number of countries as belonging to his " obedience , " as it was called , the papal agents became ever more extortionate . It is only by taking these ...
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... benefices , and it was hoped that they would in consequence lose many of their supporters . This measure rightly appeared to Venceslas as a first step towards a pacification . He had , however , as was always the case , great difficulty ...
... benefices , and it was hoped that they would in consequence lose many of their supporters . This measure rightly appeared to Venceslas as a first step towards a pacification . He had , however , as was always the case , great difficulty ...
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