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Strana 56
These two “ Leitmotive ” are the definition of true Christianity in distinction from
false Christianity and the theory of the utility of the frequent communion of laymen
. It had been customary with writers anterior to Dr. Kybal to dwell mainly on the ...
These two “ Leitmotive ” are the definition of true Christianity in distinction from
false Christianity and the theory of the utility of the frequent communion of laymen
. It had been customary with writers anterior to Dr. Kybal to dwell mainly on the ...
Strana 143
Hus meanwhile , relying on his firm conviction that he had spoken and written
nothing contrary to the true Catholic faith , again wrote to Pope John . He again
affirmed that he was a true Catholic and denied ever having stated that the
material ...
Hus meanwhile , relying on his firm conviction that he had spoken and written
nothing contrary to the true Catholic faith , again wrote to Pope John . He again
affirmed that he was a true Catholic and denied ever having stated that the
material ...
Strana 201
The mass of the predestinati form the true Holy Catholic Church , but the church
as at present constituted includes the presciti as well as the predestinati . Of the
true church Christ is the only head . As man He is “ head of the church within it ” .
The mass of the predestinati form the true Holy Catholic Church , but the church
as at present constituted includes the presciti as well as the predestinati . Of the
true church Christ is the only head . As man He is “ head of the church within it ” .
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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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