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attacking the powerful priesthood . One of these writers states : 1 “ It was
commonly ... But when he attacked the clergy , the pope , and others of the
ecclesiastical estate , then many deserted him . ” The Bohemian chroniclers write
with a great ...
attacking the powerful priesthood . One of these writers states : 1 “ It was
commonly ... But when he attacked the clergy , the pope , and others of the
ecclesiastical estate , then many deserted him . ” The Bohemian chroniclers write
with a great ...
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A troop of German fanatics attacked the Bethlehem chapel , while Hus was
preaching there , but the determined though pacific attitude of the congregation
intimidated them and they retired . Somewhat later - on October 1 – Romanist
citizens ...
A troop of German fanatics attacked the Bethlehem chapel , while Hus was
preaching there , but the determined though pacific attitude of the congregation
intimidated them and they retired . Somewhat later - on October 1 – Romanist
citizens ...
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If Pribram attacked rather the Taborites than the partisans of Rome , it was
because he knew that in Bohemia , where the memory of Hus was still venerated
, the Roman church had for the time lost all hold on the people , while he feared
that ...
If Pribram attacked rather the Taborites than the partisans of Rome , it was
because he knew that in Bohemia , where the memory of Hus was still venerated
, the Roman church had for the time lost all hold on the people , while he feared
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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