The Life & Times of Master John HusJ. M. Dent, 1921 - 372 strán (strany) |
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... Constance , followed the career of Hus from its beginning . He did not doubt that the pious , simple - minded priest , whose actions were entirely governed by his conscience , would consider it his duty to appear at the council . Still ...
... Constance , followed the career of Hus from its beginning . He did not doubt that the pious , simple - minded priest , whose actions were entirely governed by his conscience , would consider it his duty to appear at the council . Still ...
Strana 171
... council on Italian soil . Sigismund had , however , already decided that the council should meet at Constance , and not to lose time , he published a decree 1 dated October 31 , 1413 , in which he stated that the papal envoys had in the ...
... council on Italian soil . Sigismund had , however , already decided that the council should meet at Constance , and not to lose time , he published a decree 1 dated October 31 , 1413 , in which he stated that the papal envoys had in the ...
Strana 172
... council . His frequent requests to appear before the recent synod at Prague had met with a refusal . It was , therefore , a very serious step on the part of Hus to proceed to Constance . Yet now , as at every moment when he believed ...
... council . His frequent requests to appear before the recent synod at Prague had met with a refusal . It was , therefore , a very serious step on the part of Hus to proceed to Constance . Yet now , as at every moment when he believed ...
Strana 187
... Council of Constance , declared that he would withdraw whatever might be contrary to the true faith , if valid evidence from Scripture were placed before him . No such discussion was allowed to take place . The members of the council ...
... Council of Constance , declared that he would withdraw whatever might be contrary to the true faith , if valid evidence from Scripture were placed before him . No such discussion was allowed to take place . The members of the council ...
Strana 189
... Constance received with jeers and derision . With the articles derived from ... council was mostly influenced when it pronounced sentence on Hus . This is a ... Constance . Hus's profound piety is evident in every line of his appeal . He ...
... Constance received with jeers and derision . With the articles derived from ... council was mostly influenced when it pronounced sentence on Hus . This is a ... Constance . Hus's profound piety is evident in every line of his appeal . He ...
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