The Life & Times of Master John HusJ. M. Dent, 1921 - 372 strán (strany) |
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... clergy became general at a late period and very gradually . 2 1 Prof. Dr. Lenz , Uaeni Mistra Jana Husi ( The Teaching of John Hus ) , p . 48 . It is beyond the purpose of this work to enter into this matter . Pope John XXII . was ...
... clergy became general at a late period and very gradually . 2 1 Prof. Dr. Lenz , Uaeni Mistra Jana Husi ( The Teaching of John Hus ) , p . 48 . It is beyond the purpose of this work to enter into this matter . Pope John XXII . was ...
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... clergy , and this demand appeared particularly arbitrary to the Bohemians who had first received Christianity from the Eastern Church . Their priests had hitherto almost all been married men , who were attached by family ties to the ...
... clergy , and this demand appeared particularly arbitrary to the Bohemians who had first received Christianity from the Eastern Church . Their priests had hitherto almost all been married men , who were attached by family ties to the ...
Strana 13
... 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 their office ; many , indeed ...
... 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 their office ; many , indeed ...
Strana 14
... clergy . The Latin reports on the archdeaconal inspection held in Prague , in 1379 and 1380 , present a most repulsive picture . It is stated that of the thirty - two parish priests of Prague sixteen were notorious because of their evil ...
... clergy . The Latin reports on the archdeaconal inspection held in Prague , in 1379 and 1380 , present a most repulsive picture . It is stated that of the thirty - two parish priests of Prague sixteen were notorious because of their evil ...
Strana 15
... clergy was in the pre - Hussite period less firmly established in Bohemia than most writers have stated . It is certain that after the death of Hus the marriages of priests immediately became general and met with little or no opposition ...
... clergy was in the pre - Hussite period less firmly established in Bohemia than most writers have stated . It is certain that after the death of Hus the marriages of priests immediately became general and met with little or no opposition ...
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