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Strana 25
The preacher was summoned to appear before the legate , and he proceeded to
the archiepiscopal court accompanied by several aldermen of the old town and
the town - writer , Master Werner , who is described as a learned and worthy man
...
The preacher was summoned to appear before the legate , and he proceeded to
the archiepiscopal court accompanied by several aldermen of the old town and
the town - writer , Master Werner , who is described as a learned and worthy man
...
Strana 375
And Master John Hus answered saying : Often have I wished to see you in
person and converse with you , but I had not such an opportunity ( as now ) . I
have appealed to you and sent my magisters ( to represent me ) , Master John of
Jesenic ...
And Master John Hus answered saying : Often have I wished to see you in
person and converse with you , but I had not such an opportunity ( as now ) . I
have appealed to you and sent my magisters ( to represent me ) , Master John of
Jesenic ...
Strana 380
Master John Hus answered and said : How could you condemn my Bohemian
writings , and disparage them , as being heretical , as you had not read them !
even had you wished it , you would have been unable to do so , for there were
here ...
Master John Hus answered and said : How could you condemn my Bohemian
writings , and disparage them , as being heretical , as you had not read them !
even had you wished it , you would have been unable to do so , for there were
here ...
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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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