The Life & Times of Master John HusJ. M. Dent, 1921 - 372 strán (strany) |
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... Roman 1 The best account of the lives and writings of these men is still that given by Dr. Riezler in his brilliant work , Die Literarischen Widersacher der Päpste . B Church , appears to have at this period already incurred L 5 EUROPE ...
... Roman 1 The best account of the lives and writings of these men is still that given by Dr. Riezler in his brilliant work , Die Literarischen Widersacher der Päpste . B Church , appears to have at this period already incurred L 5 EUROPE ...
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... Roman bishops , and with it the self - assertion of the pontiffs in their relations to temporal rulers , continued un- interruptedly to increase . After strongly insisting on the depra- vation of the papal court and of the higher ...
... Roman bishops , and with it the self - assertion of the pontiffs in their relations to temporal rulers , continued un- interruptedly to increase . After strongly insisting on the depra- vation of the papal court and of the higher ...
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... Roman rites the country was under the rule of the German Bishop of Regensburg ; but when in 973 the bishopric of Prague was founded , it was but loosely connected with Rome . Its administrators were , on the other hand , greatly ...
... Roman rites the country was under the rule of the German Bishop of Regensburg ; but when in 973 the bishopric of Prague was founded , it was but loosely connected with Rome . Its administrators were , on the other hand , greatly ...
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... Roman Church incessantly increases . In Bohemia , as elsewhere , that church endeavoured to introduce obligatory celibacy among the clergy , and this demand appeared particularly arbitrary to the Bohemians who had first received ...
... Roman Church incessantly increases . In Bohemia , as elsewhere , that church endeavoured to introduce obligatory celibacy among the clergy , and this demand appeared particularly arbitrary to the Bohemians who had first received ...
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... Roman emperors frequently had an anti- national character . Of the native priests , also , generally those who were supported by Rome or the Bohemian court succeeded in obtaining benefices . Of the Bohemian clergy as constituted in ...
... Roman emperors frequently had an anti- national character . Of the native priests , also , generally those who were supported by Rome or the Bohemian court succeeded in obtaining benefices . Of the Bohemian clergy as constituted in ...
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