The Life & Times of Master John Hus |
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In these Bohemian sermons , Ranco expressed views similar to those with which
we meet in his writings . He spoke very strongly against the then prevalent
practice of venerating the pictures and statues of saints . He declared that the
pictures ...
In these Bohemian sermons , Ranco expressed views similar to those with which
we meet in his writings . He spoke very strongly against the then prevalent
practice of venerating the pictures and statues of saints . He declared that the
pictures ...
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He has here expressed most fully and most clearly his views on the all - important
subject of the sacrament , to which he refers very frequently in the Regulae . “ In
these days , ” Janov writes , 1 " some dispute on the frequent receiving of the ...
He has here expressed most fully and most clearly his views on the all - important
subject of the sacrament , to which he refers very frequently in the Regulae . “ In
these days , ” Janov writes , 1 " some dispute on the frequent receiving of the ...
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... a fourth person within the divinity , but also to such accusations as that Hus had
declared the sacrament to be invalid when administered by an unworthy priest .
Hus had in his writings frequently and distinctly expressed the contrary opinion .
... a fourth person within the divinity , but also to such accusations as that Hus had
declared the sacrament to be invalid when administered by an unworthy priest .
Hus had in his writings frequently and distinctly expressed the contrary opinion .
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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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