The Life & Times of Master John HusJ. M. Dent, 1921 - 372 strán (strany) |
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... heresy . It was at Paris that , in conjunction with his colleague , John of Jandun , he composed his masterpiece , the Defensor Pacis . It was reported that the two scholars had written the book in the space of two months . To all those ...
... heresy . It was at Paris that , in conjunction with his colleague , John of Jandun , he composed his masterpiece , the Defensor Pacis . It was reported that the two scholars had written the book in the space of two months . To all those ...
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... heresy . Marsiglio then again refers to the gradual development of the papal primacy . Beginning , as was customary , with the donation of Constantine , he notes how the power of the Roman bishops , and with it the self - assertion of ...
... heresy . Marsiglio then again refers to the gradual development of the papal primacy . Beginning , as was customary , with the donation of Constantine , he notes how the power of the Roman bishops , and with it the self - assertion of ...
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... heresy - rendered it customary among the theologians of the Middle Ages to copy word by word the statements of previous writers . It was equally customary with the theologians of that time to incorporate in their works without ...
... heresy - rendered it customary among the theologians of the Middle Ages to copy word by word the statements of previous writers . It was equally customary with the theologians of that time to incorporate in their works without ...
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... heresies at that moment when the whole Catholic world was in a disturbed state , and the dignitaries of Avignon appear to have to a certain extent believed the accusations of Klenkot . Matters changed with the arrival of Milic , and the ...
... heresies at that moment when the whole Catholic world was in a disturbed state , and the dignitaries of Avignon appear to have to a certain extent believed the accusations of Klenkot . Matters changed with the arrival of Milic , and the ...
Strana 37
... heretic that they might more freely practise their wiles . " Stitny writes yet more clearly in one of his yet un- published works 3 " Thus within my memory the devil incited them ( the monks ) against Conrad , a noble preacher of God's ...
... heretic that they might more freely practise their wiles . " Stitny writes yet more clearly in one of his yet un- published works 3 " Thus within my memory the devil incited them ( the monks ) against Conrad , a noble preacher of God's ...
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