The Life & Times of Master John HusJ. M. Dent, 1921 - 372 strán (strany) |
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... benefices . Of the Bohemian clergy as constituted in accordance with this new system it is impossible to speak otherwise than in terms of the severest reprobation . It was a general complaint that the priests neglected the duties of ...
... benefices . Of the Bohemian clergy as constituted in accordance with this new system it is impossible to speak otherwise than in terms of the severest reprobation . It was a general complaint that the priests neglected the duties of ...
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... benefice in the archdiocese of Prague . He became a canon of St. Vitus in that city , and it appears that somewhat later the rank of archdeacon was also conferred on him . But his enthusiastic , pious , and conscientious nature induced ...
... benefice in the archdiocese of Prague . He became a canon of St. Vitus in that city , and it appears that somewhat later the rank of archdeacon was also conferred on him . But his enthusiastic , pious , and conscientious nature induced ...
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... benefice he remained in Prague , a pauper philosophans as he himself expresses it . He was , however , befriended by Adalbert Ranco , who gave him hospitality in a house belonging to the canons of Prague.2 It was probably also through ...
... benefice he remained in Prague , a pauper philosophans as he himself expresses it . He was , however , befriended by Adalbert Ranco , who gave him hospitality in a house belonging to the canons of Prague.2 It was probably also through ...
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... benefice , the only course often open to an impecunious young priest . It did not even apparently appear to him wrong to conform to a then established custom . On Matthew's return to Prague , where he had , as already men- tioned , at ...
... benefice , the only course often open to an impecunious young priest . It did not even apparently appear to him wrong to conform to a then established custom . On Matthew's return to Prague , where he had , as already men- tioned , at ...
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... benefices . It must indeed be admitted that this was no exceptional deed on the part of Matthew , and that he was driven to it by sheer want of means . Perhaps " his poverty but not his will consented . " Both the life and the writings ...
... benefices . It must indeed be admitted that this was no exceptional deed on the part of Matthew , and that he was driven to it by sheer want of means . Perhaps " his poverty but not his will consented . " Both the life and the writings ...
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