The Life & Times of Master John HusJ. M. Dent, 1921 - 372 strán (strany) |
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... emperors very rarely appealed to the popular feeling in their contest with the Roman pontiffs . We find , of course ... emperor writes : Semper fuit nostrae voluntatis intentio clericos cujusumque ordinis ad hoc inducere , et praecipue ...
... emperors very rarely appealed to the popular feeling in their contest with the Roman pontiffs . We find , of course ... emperor writes : Semper fuit nostrae voluntatis intentio clericos cujusumque ordinis ad hoc inducere , et praecipue ...
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... Emperor Joseph II . in 1781 , it was ascertained that in outlying parts of the country many peasants had , during this long period , continued to hold religious services according to the Hussite rites . It is at any rate certain that ...
... Emperor Joseph II . in 1781 , it was ascertained that in outlying parts of the country many peasants had , during this long period , continued to hold religious services according to the Hussite rites . It is at any rate certain that ...
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... Emperor against a decree of Duke Frederick of Bohemia , the latter fertur respondisse per procuratorem suum : Cum sit omnibus notum Pragensem episcopum meum fore capellanum , sicut omnes praedecessores sui patrum et avorum meorum ...
... Emperor against a decree of Duke Frederick of Bohemia , the latter fertur respondisse per procuratorem suum : Cum sit omnibus notum Pragensem episcopum meum fore capellanum , sicut omnes praedecessores sui patrum et avorum meorum ...
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... emperors , all relations between Rome and Bohemia ceased for a considerable time . The beginning of the thirteenth century is noteworthy as being the moment when a great change took place . Henceforth the power of the Roman Church ...
... emperors , all relations between Rome and Bohemia ceased for a considerable time . The beginning of the thirteenth century is noteworthy as being the moment when a great change took place . Henceforth the power of the Roman Church ...
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... emperors frequently had an anti- national character . Of the native priests , also , generally those who were supported by Rome or the Bohemian court succeeded in obtaining benefices . Of the Bohemian clergy as constituted in accordance ...
... emperors frequently had an anti- national character . Of the native priests , also , generally those who were supported by Rome or the Bohemian court succeeded in obtaining benefices . Of the Bohemian clergy as constituted in accordance ...
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