The Life & Times of Master John Hus |
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Thus the treatise of Hus , De Ecclesia , is to a large extent founded on Wycliffe's work of the same name , and Professor Loserth has , in his work mentioned above , printed in parallel columns considerable passages from the two works ...
Thus the treatise of Hus , De Ecclesia , is to a large extent founded on Wycliffe's work of the same name , and Professor Loserth has , in his work mentioned above , printed in parallel columns considerable passages from the two works ...
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Hus himself frequently protested against the suggestion that he was responsible for all the statements made by Wycliffe , and shortly after the death of the Bohemian church - reformer a controversy on this subject arose . work attacking ...
Hus himself frequently protested against the suggestion that he was responsible for all the statements made by Wycliffe , and shortly after the death of the Bohemian church - reformer a controversy on this subject arose . work attacking ...
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then vacant - twenty - one “ articles ” derived from the works ” of Wycliffe which he declared to be heretical . It should be remarked that Hübner's " articles " i contained many statements that were not derived from Wycliffe , as will ...
then vacant - twenty - one “ articles ” derived from the works ” of Wycliffe which he declared to be heretical . It should be remarked that Hübner's " articles " i contained many statements that were not derived from Wycliffe , as will ...
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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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