The Life & Times of Master John HusJ. M. Dent, 1921 - 372 strán (strany) |
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... church should be appointed , " Marsiglio declares that Christ alone is the Head of the church . The apostles were consecrated by Christ Himself , and the apostles ordained their immediate successors . Afterwards the priests were chosen ...
... church should be appointed , " Marsiglio declares that Christ alone is the Head of the church . The apostles were consecrated by Christ Himself , and the apostles ordained their immediate successors . Afterwards the priests were chosen ...
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... Church was of more importance and longer duration than had formerly been supposed . Some of these writers have even maintained that the Hussite movement itself was an attempt of the Bohemian people to return to the church from which it ...
... Church was of more importance and longer duration than had formerly been supposed . Some of these writers have even maintained that the Hussite movement itself was an attempt of the Bohemian people to return to the church from which it ...
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... Church acquired a certain political importance during the period ( 1866-1872 ) when Russian opinion , and to a far lesser extent Russian diplomacy , supported the Bohemians in their struggle against the centralist policy of Vienna . At ...
... Church acquired a certain political importance during the period ( 1866-1872 ) when Russian opinion , and to a far lesser extent Russian diplomacy , supported the Bohemians in their struggle against the centralist policy of Vienna . At ...
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... 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 Christianity ...
... 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 Christianity ...
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... Church of Rome . No one deserves less to be suspected of exaggeration . The report states ( Tomek , iii . p . 242 ) : Item ( Bartholomew , vicar of the Tyn church ) dicit quod ipse interdum sed raro habet unam publicam meretricem per ...
... Church of Rome . No one deserves less to be suspected of exaggeration . The report states ( Tomek , iii . p . 242 ) : Item ( Bartholomew , vicar of the Tyn church ) dicit quod ipse interdum sed raro habet unam publicam meretricem per ...
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