The Life & Times of Master John Hus |
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Public opinion in Prague became calmer after the election of a new archbishop .
... It also could not escape his notice that the accusation of holding heretical
opinions was often levelled against virtuous and zealous priests by their less
worthy ...
Public opinion in Prague became calmer after the election of a new archbishop .
... It also could not escape his notice that the accusation of holding heretical
opinions was often levelled against virtuous and zealous priests by their less
worthy ...
Strana 90
Peter's work consists in a vast collection of the opinions of the fathers of the
church on all matters of faith , the writer generally refraining from stating his own
views . Though Peter's book was , of course , in strictest accordance with the
views of ...
Peter's work consists in a vast collection of the opinions of the fathers of the
church on all matters of faith , the writer generally refraining from stating his own
views . Though Peter's book was , of course , in strictest accordance with the
views of ...
Strana 257
Hus replied : “ I do not wish to maintain any errors , but will humbly submit to the
decrees of the council ; but I cannot , not to offend God and my conscience , say
that I held erroneous opinions , which I never held , and which I never had at
heart ...
Hus replied : “ I do not wish to maintain any errors , but will humbly submit to the
decrees of the council ; but I cannot , not to offend God and my conscience , say
that I held erroneous opinions , which I never held , and which I never had at
heart ...
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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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