The Life & Times of Master John Hus |
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Francis Lützow (hrabě). customary in Bohemia to describe men only by their
Christian name and that of their father , young Hus was first known as John son of
Michael ( Jan Michaluv , in Bohemian ) . At Prague he was inscribed in the books
of ...
Francis Lützow (hrabě). customary in Bohemia to describe men only by their
Christian name and that of their father , young Hus was first known as John son of
Michael ( Jan Michaluv , in Bohemian ) . At Prague he was inscribed in the books
of ...
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Under what circumstances Jerome left Paris is not clearly known , and it should
be stated that little is known of most of the events of his life . The friends of church
- reform revered in him one who had had the honour of obtaining the friendship ...
Under what circumstances Jerome left Paris is not clearly known , and it should
be stated that little is known of most of the events of his life . The friends of church
- reform revered in him one who had had the honour of obtaining the friendship ...
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The Hussites , both those of the utraquist party — who now were often known as
the “ Praguers , " as the capital was their principal centre — and those who
belonged to the Taborite party , now assumed the offensive and obtained
possession ...
The Hussites , both those of the utraquist party — who now were often known as
the “ Praguers , " as the capital was their principal centre — and those who
belonged to the Taborite party , now assumed the offensive and obtained
possession ...
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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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