The Life & Times of Master John HusJ. M. Dent, 1921 - 372 strán (strany) |
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... monks of Salonika , and even after it began to form part of the Western Church , Roman institutions penetrated into the country gradually and slowly . Thus the celibacy of the clergy was introduced into Bohemia later than into most ...
... monks of Salonika , and even after it began to form part of the Western Church , Roman institutions penetrated into the country gradually and slowly . Thus the celibacy of the clergy was introduced into Bohemia later than into most ...
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... monks belonging to the order of the minorites - who afterwards became his allies when he undertook to defend the cause of King Louis against papal aggression . Marsiglio , whose views were on most subjects entirely opposed to those then ...
... monks belonging to the order of the minorites - who afterwards became his allies when he undertook to defend the cause of King Louis against papal aggression . Marsiglio , whose views were on most subjects entirely opposed to those then ...
Strana 15
... monks , married men , and people of all sorts were admitted there . " The impression produced on pious men by such conduct , which appeared to them not only as a sin and scandal but also as a sacrilege , cannot be exaggerated . Though ...
... monks , married men , and people of all sorts were admitted there . " The impression produced on pious men by such conduct , which appeared to them not only as a sin and scandal but also as a sacrilege , cannot be exaggerated . Though ...
Strana 21
... monk who was preacher at the court of the Austrian dukes at Vienna , reached Charles , and he determined to secure his services for the city of Prague . After having previously obtained the permission of the Archbishop of Prague ...
... monk who was preacher at the court of the Austrian dukes at Vienna , reached Charles , and he determined to secure his services for the city of Prague . After having previously obtained the permission of the Archbishop of Prague ...
Strana 22
... monk's denunciations of luxury , discarded their fine clothing and jewellery , and adopted a plainer and more modest dress . Many Jews flocked to Conrad's sermons and were , by his orders , allowed to be present , though some of the ...
... monk's denunciations of luxury , discarded their fine clothing and jewellery , and adopted a plainer and more modest dress . Many Jews flocked to Conrad's sermons and were , by his orders , allowed to be present , though some of the ...
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