The Life & Times of Master John HusJ. M. Dent, 1921 - 372 strán (strany) |
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Strana vii
... refers in a childlike and touching manner to his very insignificant - shortcomings . The very fact that my sympathy is entirely with Hus has , I hope , been to me an inducement to sift carefully all reliable evidence that may be ...
... refers in a childlike and touching manner to his very insignificant - shortcomings . The very fact that my sympathy is entirely with Hus has , I hope , been to me an inducement to sift carefully all reliable evidence that may be ...
Strana 8
... 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 the pontiffs in their relations ...
... 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 the pontiffs in their relations ...
Strana 19
... refers to Bishop Grosseteste , Loserth mentions that the Prague libraries possessed many MSS . of the writings of the Bishop of Lincoln , adding “ that they were probably obtained because Wycliffe frequently mentioned him , " a ...
... refers to Bishop Grosseteste , Loserth mentions that the Prague libraries possessed many MSS . of the writings of the Bishop of Lincoln , adding “ that they were probably obtained because Wycliffe frequently mentioned him , " a ...
Strana 28
... refers to Daniel's prophecy . Milic now began to study these prophecies with great attention , and obtained from them the conviction that the time when Antichrist would appear had already arrived . While under the influence of these ...
... refers to Daniel's prophecy . Milic now began to study these prophecies with great attention , and obtained from them the conviction that the time when Antichrist would appear had already arrived . While under the influence of these ...
Strana 37
... refers to " the priest Conrad and the priest Milic who were in Prague , faithful and brave preachers of God's word , one to the Germans , the other to the Bohemians ; because 1 See Erben's Introduction to his edition of Stitny's O ...
... refers to " the priest Conrad and the priest Milic who were in Prague , faithful and brave preachers of God's word , one to the Germans , the other to the Bohemians ; because 1 See Erben's Introduction to his edition of Stitny's O ...
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