The Life & Times of Master Jan Hus |
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Strana ix
The fact that the movement in favour of church - reform , which had in England
found expression in the writings of Wycliffe , found in Bohemia a particularly
fruitful soil , was a consequence of the condition and past history of the country .
The fact that the movement in favour of church - reform , which had in England
found expression in the writings of Wycliffe , found in Bohemia a particularly
fruitful soil , was a consequence of the condition and past history of the country .
Strana x
Yet it is certain that the German writers , who recently have extolled Wycliffe at the
expense of Hus , have attributed to the English divine greater originality and
greater depth of thought than is generally attributed to him by his countrymen .
Yet it is certain that the German writers , who recently have extolled Wycliffe at the
expense of Hus , have attributed to the English divine greater originality and
greater depth of thought than is generally attributed to him by his countrymen .
Strana 9
1 The writings of William of Occam also express views on the government of the
church and the power of the pope which anticipate those of Wycliffe and Hus .
Occam's work was written during the pontificate of John XXII . , who , mainly from
...
1 The writings of William of Occam also express views on the government of the
church and the power of the pope which anticipate those of Wycliffe and Hus .
Occam's work was written during the pontificate of John XXII . , who , mainly from
...
Strana 16
It has constantly been affirmed by the writers of this school that Hus was an
uneducated peasant - priest , a national fanatic , a mere copier of the writings of
Wycliffe . These views are maintained by many writers whose ephemeral works ...
It has constantly been affirmed by the writers of this school that Hus was an
uneducated peasant - priest , a national fanatic , a mere copier of the writings of
Wycliffe . These views are maintained by many writers whose ephemeral works ...
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insisted on the indebtedness of Hus to Wycliffe . He has undoubtedly proved this
indebtedness , which has indeed at all times been known to those who have
studied the writings both of Wycliffe and of Hus . Thus the treatise of Hus , De ...
insisted on the indebtedness of Hus to Wycliffe . He has undoubtedly proved this
indebtedness , which has indeed at all times been known to those who have
studied the writings both of Wycliffe and of Hus . Thus the treatise of Hus , De ...
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