The Life & Times of Master John HusJ. M. Dent, 1921 - 372 strán (strany) |
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... Litomysl . Palec , though also demanding that Hus should be immediately executed , behaved with more reserve than Michael . Stephen Palec was a narrow- minded bigot , but not an unprincipled scoundrel like Michael de causis . One of the ...
... Litomysl . Palec , though also demanding that Hus should be immediately executed , behaved with more reserve than Michael . Stephen Palec was a narrow- minded bigot , but not an unprincipled scoundrel like Michael de causis . One of the ...
Strana 224
... Litomysl . " " " " This statement was by Peter of Mladenovic read to the assembled council , that is to say , to the members of the four " nations into which the council had some time previously been divided to limit the influence of ...
... Litomysl . " " " " This statement was by Peter of Mladenovic read to the assembled council , that is to say , to the members of the four " nations into which the council had some time previously been divided to limit the influence of ...
Strana 225
... Litomysl in a letter that was probably also from the clever though prolix pen of Mladenovic . They maintained that none of the outrages mentioned by Bishop John had actually occurred . It is a fact that , though matters changed after ...
... Litomysl in a letter that was probably also from the clever though prolix pen of Mladenovic . They maintained that none of the outrages mentioned by Bishop John had actually occurred . It is a fact that , though matters changed after ...
Strana 226
... Litomysl , Palec , and Michael de causis , his bitterest enemies and most venomous calumniators , the injustice was flagrant . The patriarch further stated that the members of the council would not liberate Hus if a thousand sureties ...
... Litomysl , Palec , and Michael de causis , his bitterest enemies and most venomous calumniators , the injustice was flagrant . The patriarch further stated that the members of the council would not liberate Hus if a thousand sureties ...
Strana 233
... Litomysl and his allies had brought from their country to bear witness against Hus . Many had come to Constance unwillingly , probably on receipt of a considerable bribe , and hardly knew what they were expected to testify . The ...
... Litomysl and his allies had brought from their country to bear witness against Hus . Many had come to Constance unwillingly , probably on receipt of a considerable bribe , and hardly knew what they were expected to testify . The ...
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