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Strana 32
He now abstained entirely from the use of meat and wine , allowed himself but a
limited time for sleep , slept on a hard couch , and frequently used the rod for the
chastisement of his body . The fame of the sanctity of Milic soon spread through ...
He now abstained entirely from the use of meat and wine , allowed himself but a
limited time for sleep , slept on a hard couch , and frequently used the rod for the
chastisement of his body . The fame of the sanctity of Milic soon spread through ...
Strana 75
The document drawn up by Millheim which established the Bethlehem
foundation ( dated May 24 , 1391 ) indeed breathes entirely the spirit of Milic . ?
He states that , according to the teaching of the holy fathers , the word of God
should not be ...
The document drawn up by Millheim which established the Bethlehem
foundation ( dated May 24 , 1391 ) indeed breathes entirely the spirit of Milic . ?
He states that , according to the teaching of the holy fathers , the word of God
should not be ...
Strana 226
The members of the council were now entirely absorbed in the conflict between
the papacy and the college of cardinals . The position of Sigismund was a difficult
one . Immediately after his arrival at Constance , Baldassare Cossa had ...
The members of the council were now entirely absorbed in the conflict between
the papacy and the college of cardinals . The position of Sigismund was a difficult
one . Immediately after his arrival at Constance , Baldassare Cossa had ...
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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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