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Strana 257
Hus then enumerated several important points on which he had either not been
allowed to speak at all , or had been interrupted when attempting to do SO . We
here again meet with the same contradictory views concerning the purpose of the
...
Hus then enumerated several important points on which he had either not been
allowed to speak at all , or had been interrupted when attempting to do SO . We
here again meet with the same contradictory views concerning the purpose of the
...
Strana 281
In a brief statement which Hus was allowed to make he declared that he firmly
maintained that there could be no surer appeal than that to Jesus Christ , the
Lord , who is not influenced by evil gifts , nor deceived by false witnesses , but
who ...
In a brief statement which Hus was allowed to make he declared that he firmly
maintained that there could be no surer appeal than that to Jesus Christ , the
Lord , who is not influenced by evil gifts , nor deceived by false witnesses , but
who ...
Strana 391
... other the Cathedral , 278 ; is not allowed to Latin works , 204-207 ; his treatise
on defend himself , 279 , 280 ; final prothe pretentions of the Bohemian ceedings
against , 280-282 ; sentence clergy , 204 , 205 ; his affirmation that passed upon
...
... other the Cathedral , 278 ; is not allowed to Latin works , 204-207 ; his treatise
on defend himself , 279 , 280 ; final prothe pretentions of the Bohemian ceedings
against , 280-282 ; sentence clergy , 204 , 205 ; his affirmation that passed upon
...
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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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