The Life & Times of Master John Hus |
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He acquired great influence over the more pious among the young priests , and it
was no doubt for them that the Latin sermons mentioned above were preached .
The privations and fatigues which Milic underwent , not unnaturally produced a ...
He acquired great influence over the more pious among the young priests , and it
was no doubt for them that the Latin sermons mentioned above were preached .
The privations and fatigues which Milic underwent , not unnaturally produced a ...
Strana 304
The Bohemians were , on the other hand , greatly influenced and attracted by the
Wycliffite movement in England . ... Though the influence of Wycliffe on Hus was
not so great , and particularly not so exclusive , as has recently been affirmed ...
The Bohemians were , on the other hand , greatly influenced and attracted by the
Wycliffite movement in England . ... Though the influence of Wycliffe on Hus was
not so great , and particularly not so exclusive , as has recently been affirmed ...
Strana 369
In consequence of these wars , Podebrad , who had at one time thought of
founding a national dynasty , was obliged to use his influence to assure the
succession to the Bohemian throne to Prince Vladislav , son of Casimir , King of
Poland .
In consequence of these wars , Podebrad , who had at one time thought of
founding a national dynasty , was obliged to use his influence to assure the
succession to the Bohemian throne to Prince Vladislav , son of Casimir , King of
Poland .
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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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