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The German historian Zacharias Theobaldus , who visited Prague in 1621 ,
writes that he had at that time already found little in the Bethlehem chapel that
was of historical interest . He saw , however , a bench on which Hus had
frequently sat ...
The German historian Zacharias Theobaldus , who visited Prague in 1621 ,
writes that he had at that time already found little in the Bethlehem chapel that
was of historical interest . He saw , however , a bench on which Hus had
frequently sat ...
Strana 79
It is a proof of the great interest in Wycliffe's writings which Hus showed at this
period that we find among his earliest works a Bohemian translation of the
Trialogus of the English divine . It was also this interest in the works of Wycliffe
which was ...
It is a proof of the great interest in Wycliffe's writings which Hus showed at this
period that we find among his earliest works a Bohemian translation of the
Trialogus of the English divine . It was also this interest in the works of Wycliffe
which was ...
Strana 177
The population of Prague took an increasing interest in the controversy .
Bohemia has , except during the not infrequent periods when the ruling powers
have forbidden all discussions on matters of religion , been one of those
countries where ...
The population of Prague took an increasing interest in the controversy .
Bohemia has , except during the not infrequent periods when the ruling powers
have forbidden all discussions on matters of religion , been one of those
countries where ...
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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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