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Strana 13
Henceforth it may be also stated that the Roman pontiffs interfered more
frequently in the internal organisation of the Bohemian Church . “ Letters of
immunity , " which released monasteries from the jurisdiction of the bishops , are
very often ...
Henceforth it may be also stated that the Roman pontiffs interfered more
frequently in the internal organisation of the Bohemian Church . “ Letters of
immunity , " which released monasteries from the jurisdiction of the bishops , are
very often ...
Strana 94
It is only by taking these facts into account that we can explain the spirit of intense
hatred and scorn with which contemporary , even moderate writers , some of
whom had been papal officials , speak of the Roman Church . It was natural that
at ...
It is only by taking these facts into account that we can explain the spirit of intense
hatred and scorn with which contemporary , even moderate writers , some of
whom had been papal officials , speak of the Roman Church . It was natural that
at ...
Strana 174
Acting by royal authority Zdenek of Laboun asked the assembly whether they
would consider themselves bound by the decisions of the Roman Church in all
matters of faith . Palec and his friends said that they agreed to this , but added
that ...
Acting by royal authority Zdenek of Laboun asked the assembly whether they
would consider themselves bound by the decisions of the Roman Church in all
matters of faith . Palec and his friends said that they agreed to this , but added
that ...
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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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