The Life & Times of Master John Hus |
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But when a new garment was offered to him , he answered in the words of Christ :
“ If one has two cloaks , let him give one to him who has none . ” Similarly , “
When Thomas the nobleman ” —the person referred to is probably Thomas of ...
But when a new garment was offered to him , he answered in the words of Christ :
“ If one has two cloaks , let him give one to him who has none . ” Similarly , “
When Thomas the nobleman ” —the person referred to is probably Thomas of ...
Strana 165
The treatise is valuable as it indicates Hus's attitude with regard to Wycliffe ,
which was by no means one of blind and unreasoning admiration , as has been
frequently affirmed . Hus declines to give a positive answer to the question
whether ...
The treatise is valuable as it indicates Hus's attitude with regard to Wycliffe ,
which was by no means one of blind and unreasoning admiration , as has been
frequently affirmed . Hus declines to give a positive answer to the question
whether ...
Strana 362
To give a detailed account of these changes would be entirely beyond the
purpose of this work , which endeavours only to note briefly the development of
Hus's teaching . In 1420 , after the great victories of the Zizkov and Vysehrad , it
was ...
To give a detailed account of these changes would be entirely beyond the
purpose of this work , which endeavours only to note briefly the development of
Hus's teaching . In 1420 , after the great victories of the Zizkov and Vysehrad , it
was ...
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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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