The Life & Times of Master John HusJ. M. Dent, 1921 - 372 strán (strany) |
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... to laymen - were constantly brought forward by the priests , particularly in Bohemia . These preten- sions , indeed , played a very great part in the Bohemian movement for church - reform , for the Bohemians considered them I.
... to laymen - were constantly brought forward by the priests , particularly in Bohemia . These preten- sions , indeed , played a very great part in the Bohemian movement for church - reform , for the Bohemians considered them I.
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... considered to imply . All those who , in medieval times , wished to rescue the church from the evil plight into which it had fallen - whether they remained in the Church of Rome or were excluded from it - felt and expressed profound ...
... considered to imply . All those who , in medieval times , wished to rescue the church from the evil plight into which it had fallen - whether they remained in the Church of Rome or were excluded from it - felt and expressed profound ...
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... considered as the first serious obstacle which confronted the extreme autocratic tendencies of Rome . As has been often pointed out , these tendencies were greatly aided by the develop- ment of the study of canonic law . These codes ...
... considered as the first serious obstacle which confronted the extreme autocratic tendencies of Rome . As has been often pointed out , these tendencies were greatly aided by the develop- ment of the study of canonic law . These codes ...
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... considered as having been unsuccessful , this cannot be entirely attributed to his incompetence , but to a certain extent also to the extreme vehemence of his literary allies , which alienated many moderate - minded men . These were ...
... considered as having been unsuccessful , this cannot be entirely attributed to his incompetence , but to a certain extent also to the extreme vehemence of his literary allies , which alienated many moderate - minded men . These were ...
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... considered as being infallible , and he should therefore be controlled in his actions by the legislators . In the last - nineteenth -chapter of the first part , Marsiglio raises the question why this system , which would ensure peace ...
... considered as being infallible , and he should therefore be controlled in his actions by the legislators . In the last - nineteenth -chapter of the first part , Marsiglio raises the question why this system , which would ensure peace ...
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