The Life & Times of Master John Hus |
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took a prominent part , and the equally repulsive facts that came to his knowledge
in consequence of the supervision of the clergy with which the archbishop had
entrusted him , rendered Hus yet more bitter when writing and speaking of the ...
took a prominent part , and the equally repulsive facts that came to his knowledge
in consequence of the supervision of the clergy with which the archbishop had
entrusted him , rendered Hus yet more bitter when writing and speaking of the ...
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... in 1389 , the cardinals of his obedience , fearing that the termination of the
schism might prove disadvantageous to them , immediately chose as Urban's
successor the Neapolitan cardinal , Piero Tomacelli , who took the title of
Boniface IX .
... in 1389 , the cardinals of his obedience , fearing that the termination of the
schism might prove disadvantageous to them , immediately chose as Urban's
successor the Neapolitan cardinal , Piero Tomacelli , who took the title of
Boniface IX .
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Baldassare Cossa was born at Naples about the year 1360 and took orders at a
very early age . He , however , early in life , felt the vocation of a soldier , and took
part in the struggle for the Neapolitan throne between Ladislas of Hungary and ...
Baldassare Cossa was born at Naples about the year 1360 and took orders at a
very early age . He , however , early in life , felt the vocation of a soldier , and took
part in the struggle for the Neapolitan throne between Ladislas of Hungary and ...
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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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