The Life & Times of Master John Hus |
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Strana 64
If we endeavour to ascertain how great our knowledge of the events of the life of
Hus is , we meet with a great contrast . While we have numerous and varied
accounts of his later life the events during his imprisonment can be traced almost
day ...
If we endeavour to ascertain how great our knowledge of the events of the life of
Hus is , we meet with a great contrast . While we have numerous and varied
accounts of his later life the events during his imprisonment can be traced almost
day ...
Strana 107
The Germans openly expressed their displeasure , and at a meeting which took
place a few days later all the German members of the university pledged
themselves , “ under the fourfold penalty of perjury , excommunication ,
deprivation of ...
The Germans openly expressed their displeasure , and at a meeting which took
place a few days later all the German members of the university pledged
themselves , “ under the fourfold penalty of perjury , excommunication ,
deprivation of ...
Strana 113
The citizens indeed proved this a few years later by their splendid defence of the
capital when it was attacked by an army of so - called crusaders , gathered
together from all parts of Europe . It must also be stated that the continued
residence ...
The citizens indeed proved this a few years later by their splendid defence of the
capital when it was attacked by an army of so - called crusaders , gathered
together from all parts of Europe . It must also be stated that the continued
residence ...
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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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