The Life & Times of Master John Hus |
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Closely connected with the question whether his duty permitted Hus to continue
preaching was the question whether he should stay in Prague or leave that city -
as he eventually did . This decision is next to his resolution to proceed to the ...
Closely connected with the question whether his duty permitted Hus to continue
preaching was the question whether he should stay in Prague or leave that city -
as he eventually did . This decision is next to his resolution to proceed to the ...
Strana 162
St. Augustine asks this question : As the apostles were good shepherds and not
hirelings , why did they fly when it was attempted to kill them ? But they acted
according to the word of Christ , who said : When they persecute you in this city ,
flee ...
St. Augustine asks this question : As the apostles were good shepherds and not
hirelings , why did they fly when it was attempted to kill them ? But they acted
according to the word of Christ , who said : When they persecute you in this city ,
flee ...
Strana 218
Then when the monk began to question Magister John as to the unity of the
human and the divine nature in Christ , the magister said to ... uneducated man ,
but he cannot be so very simple , as he questions me on the most profound
subjects .
Then when the monk began to question Magister John as to the unity of the
human and the divine nature in Christ , the magister said to ... uneducated man ,
but he cannot be so very simple , as he questions me on the most profound
subjects .
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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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