The Life & Times of Master John Hus |
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Hus took part in this controversy by means of two of his earliest Latin works ,
entitled respectively , De Corpore Christi and De Sanguine Christi . The last -
named treatise refers directly to the investigation of the so - called miracles of
Wilsnack ...
Hus took part in this controversy by means of two of his earliest Latin works ,
entitled respectively , De Corpore Christi and De Sanguine Christi . The last -
named treatise refers directly to the investigation of the so - called miracles of
Wilsnack ...
Strana 313
The Bohemian works were printed in 1563 and in 1592 , the Latin ones in 1558
and again in 1715. These editions for many years were the standard ones , and
the one containing the Latin works has not been superseded up to the present
day ...
The Bohemian works were printed in 1563 and in 1592 , the Latin ones in 1558
and again in 1715. These editions for many years were the standard ones , and
the one containing the Latin works has not been superseded up to the present
day ...
Strana 314
most correct version of Hus's letters , both Bohemian and Latin , which exists .
Professor Höfler , in his Geschichtschreiber der Hussitischen Bewegung , has
also published a considerable number of letters of Hus . Dr. Höfler's superficiality
, his ...
most correct version of Hus's letters , both Bohemian and Latin , which exists .
Professor Höfler , in his Geschichtschreiber der Hussitischen Bewegung , has
also published a considerable number of letters of Hus . Dr. Höfler's superficiality
, his ...
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EUROPE AND BOHEMIA AT THE TIME OF HUS | 1 |
THE FORERUNNERS OF HUS | 17 |
THE YOUTH OF Hus | 63 |
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