The Life & Times of Master John Hus |
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Strana 75
... with a powerful and influential noble would enable him to overcome the
resistance which during the period of reaction that followed the death of Milic , an
enterprise founded on the lines of that church - reformer would necessarily
encounter .
... with a powerful and influential noble would enable him to overcome the
resistance which during the period of reaction that followed the death of Milic , an
enterprise founded on the lines of that church - reformer would necessarily
encounter .
Strana 147
Hus's dispute with Stokes was no doubt soon forgotten in view of the weighty
events that followed at a short interval . Through the death of Zbynek the
important and valuable archiepiscopal see of Prague had become vacant .
Candidates were ...
Hus's dispute with Stokes was no doubt soon forgotten in view of the weighty
events that followed at a short interval . Through the death of Zbynek the
important and valuable archiepiscopal see of Prague had become vacant .
Candidates were ...
Strana 158
Many students also , common people , lords and ladies , followed the bodies with
much crying and lament , but with great piety , and while accompanying them to
their graves they heartily pitied the young men , saying they had not deserved to
...
Many students also , common people , lords and ladies , followed the bodies with
much crying and lament , but with great piety , and while accompanying them to
their graves they heartily pitied the young men , saying they had not deserved to
...
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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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