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Strana 108
... and that he had rightly given them such privileges with regard to judgments ,
offices , elections , and other concerns of the university . The foreign nations —
the letter continued to say — or rather the Teutonic nation , should humbly obey
the ...
... and that he had rightly given them such privileges with regard to judgments ,
offices , elections , and other concerns of the university . The foreign nations —
the letter continued to say — or rather the Teutonic nation , should humbly obey
the ...
Strana 177
Nicknames were soon given to the adherents of the contending parties , and
while the upholders of church - reform were called “ Wycleffites , " its opponents
became known as “ the Mohamedans . " The latter strange byname is said to
have ...
Nicknames were soon given to the adherents of the contending parties , and
while the upholders of church - reform were called “ Wycleffites , " its opponents
became known as “ the Mohamedans . " The latter strange byname is said to
have ...
Strana 189
Praise be given to Thee , dear Christ , that 1 Kings ii . 5 . ; Acts viii . • A colloquial
expression in old Bohemian signifying the following an example ( i.e. walk in their
footsteps ” ) . • In the original , “ necks . ” • The names of the three young men ...
Praise be given to Thee , dear Christ , that 1 Kings ii . 5 . ; Acts viii . • A colloquial
expression in old Bohemian signifying the following an example ( i.e. walk in their
footsteps ” ) . • In the original , “ necks . ” • The names of the three young men ...
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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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