The Life & Times of Master John HusJ. M. Dent, 1921 - 372 strán (strany) |
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... believed in the innocence of Milic , the papal bull forced him to order a new investigation of the accusations . Milic , however , preferred to appeal to the pope , and having obtained financial aid from some of his friends , he started ...
... believed in the innocence of Milic , the papal bull forced him to order a new investigation of the accusations . Milic , however , preferred to appeal to the pope , and having obtained financial aid from some of his friends , he started ...
Strana 40
... believed to possess profounder learning than he himself could claim . In a letter addressed to Adalbert Ranco , " that master of stupendous intellect and wondrous memory , who first of the Bohemians obtained the mastership of Holy ...
... believed to possess profounder learning than he himself could claim . In a letter addressed to Adalbert Ranco , " that master of stupendous intellect and wondrous memory , who first of the Bohemians obtained the mastership of Holy ...
Strana 47
... believed that God , through 1 He himself writes feelingly on this subject : " Pro quibus ( provisions ) oportet adire sedes praelatorum et tremebunde coram ipsis pro talibus supplicare et impetrare difficulter non sine impensis magnis ...
... believed that God , through 1 He himself writes feelingly on this subject : " Pro quibus ( provisions ) oportet adire sedes praelatorum et tremebunde coram ipsis pro talibus supplicare et impetrare difficulter non sine impensis magnis ...
Strana 52
... believed himself to be acting under the immediate inspiration of God should little heed the commands of his archbishop was inevitable . Matthew continued both in word and in writing to attack the immorality of the clergy and the ...
... believed himself to be acting under the immediate inspiration of God should little heed the commands of his archbishop was inevitable . Matthew continued both in word and in writing to attack the immorality of the clergy and the ...
Strana 53
Francis Lützow (hrabě). believed himself to be writing under the direct inspiration of Jesus , by whose order he , as he tells us , extended his work . In the introduction ( proemium ) quoted below , which Matthew probably wrote after ...
Francis Lützow (hrabě). believed himself to be writing under the direct inspiration of Jesus , by whose order he , as he tells us , extended his work . In the introduction ( proemium ) quoted below , which Matthew probably wrote after ...
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