The Life & Times of Master John Hus |
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The supremacy of Rome , indeed , only finds expression in the fact that the popes
confirmed the most important decrees of the Bohemian sovereigns which referred
to ecclesiastical matters . This state of semi - independence in the course of ...
The supremacy of Rome , indeed , only finds expression in the fact that the popes
confirmed the most important decrees of the Bohemian sovereigns which referred
to ecclesiastical matters . This state of semi - independence in the course of ...
Strana 93
CHAPTER IV THE BEGINNING OF HUS'S OPPOSITION TO THE CHURCH OF
ROME It has already been noted that the end of the year 1408 is a very important
landmark in the life of Hus . He henceforth appears an open enemy of Rome ...
CHAPTER IV THE BEGINNING OF HUS'S OPPOSITION TO THE CHURCH OF
ROME It has already been noted that the end of the year 1408 is a very important
landmark in the life of Hus . He henceforth appears an open enemy of Rome ...
Strana 357
Though opposed to Rome on some points , the Calixtines attached great
importance to the apostolical succession of their priests and their intention
undoubtedly was to found a national Bohemian church forming part of the
Catholic or ...
Though opposed to Rome on some points , the Calixtines attached great
importance to the apostolical succession of their priests and their intention
undoubtedly was to found a national Bohemian church forming part of the
Catholic or ...
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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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