The Life & Times of Master John Hus |
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Strana 19
greatly underrated the learning of Hus . The comparison between an enthusiast
such as was Hus , impelled by fiery indignation to denounce the iniquities of the
clergy of Bohemia and the oppression of his countrymen , and a learned , though
...
greatly underrated the learning of Hus . The comparison between an enthusiast
such as was Hus , impelled by fiery indignation to denounce the iniquities of the
clergy of Bohemia and the oppression of his countrymen , and a learned , though
...
Strana 134
He stated that two otherwise unknown Englishmen , “ Jacob the bachelor ” and “
Conrad of Kandelburgk ( Canterbury ) , first spread anti - Roman views in
Bohemia , By greatly exaggerating the English influence on the foundation of
Hussitism ...
He stated that two otherwise unknown Englishmen , “ Jacob the bachelor ” and “
Conrad of Kandelburgk ( Canterbury ) , first spread anti - Roman views in
Bohemia , By greatly exaggerating the English influence on the foundation of
Hussitism ...
Strana 173
King Venceslas was naturally greatly disappointed at the complete failure of the
synod in which he had placed great hopes . He rightly attributed this failure
mainly to the attitude of the opponents of Hus , and , always an enemy of the rich
and ...
King Venceslas was naturally greatly disappointed at the complete failure of the
synod in which he had placed great hopes . He rightly attributed this failure
mainly to the attitude of the opponents of Hus , and , always an enemy of the rich
and ...
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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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