The Life & Times of Master John Hus |
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Mutius did not allow his hand to be burnt with more brave a mind than this man
his whole body . Socrates did not drink the poison as willingly as this man
submitted himself to the flames . ” 1 Though Jerome perished by the same terrible
death ...
Mutius did not allow his hand to be burnt with more brave a mind than this man
his whole body . Socrates did not drink the poison as willingly as this man
submitted himself to the flames . ” 1 Though Jerome perished by the same terrible
death ...
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APPENDIX A CONTEMPORARY BOHEMIAN ACCOUNT OF THE DEATH OF
HUS > ) 1 That indefatigable searcher of documents appertaining to ancient
Bohemian history , Mr. Adolphus Patera , formerly head - librarian of the
Bohemian ...
APPENDIX A CONTEMPORARY BOHEMIAN ACCOUNT OF THE DEATH OF
HUS > ) 1 That indefatigable searcher of documents appertaining to ancient
Bohemian history , Mr. Adolphus Patera , formerly head - librarian of the
Bohemian ...
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... 22 ; his death , 22 ; gives protection to 367 ; confederacy of the nobles and
Conrad Waldhauser , 26 , 27 ; his fordefeat ... for his mission , death and
successor , 368 ; turbulent 34 ; his foundation of the University period succeeding
the death ...
... 22 ; his death , 22 ; gives protection to 367 ; confederacy of the nobles and
Conrad Waldhauser , 26 , 27 ; his fordefeat ... for his mission , death and
successor , 368 ; turbulent 34 ; his foundation of the University period succeeding
the death ...
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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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