The Life & Times of Master John HusJ. M. Dent, 1921 - 372 strán (strany) |
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... declared in their sermons that Milic would soon be burnt.1 While in prison , Milic employed his time in formulating his views on the appearance of Antichrist — a subject in which he was then entirely absorbed . It was at this time that ...
... declared in their sermons that Milic would soon be burnt.1 While in prison , Milic employed his time in formulating his views on the appearance of Antichrist — a subject in which he was then entirely absorbed . It was at this time that ...
Strana 34
... declaring that he had been informed that Milic had spread certain heretical and schismatic doctrines in Bohemia ... declared to be entirely innocent , was authorised to preach before the assembled cardinals , and was invited to dine ...
... declaring that he had been informed that Milic had spread certain heretical and schismatic doctrines in Bohemia ... declared to be entirely innocent , was authorised to preach before the assembled cardinals , and was invited to dine ...
Strana 39
... declaring , perhaps in not unintentional opposition to 1MS . printed by Erben in his Introduction to the book , Of General Christian Matters , p . ix . Matthew of Janov , who had very strong views on THE FORERUNNERS OF HUS 39.
... declaring , perhaps in not unintentional opposition to 1MS . printed by Erben in his Introduction to the book , Of General Christian Matters , p . ix . Matthew of Janov , who had very strong views on THE FORERUNNERS OF HUS 39.
Strana 42
... declared that Milic had spoken under the direct inspiration of the Holy Ghost . From the somewhat scanty statements concerning Ranco which have reached us , it appears that he was not a man of a conciliatory nature , and he was ...
... declared that Milic had spoken under the direct inspiration of the Holy Ghost . From the somewhat scanty statements concerning Ranco which have reached us , it appears that he was not a man of a conciliatory nature , and he was ...
Strana 43
... declared by his confessor -an honest and sensible man , not a flatterer - to be sufficiently perfect , and this man has a true and ardent desire to receive the sacrament frequently , then his rector or the vicar , with the assent of the ...
... declared by his confessor -an honest and sensible man , not a flatterer - to be sufficiently perfect , and this man has a true and ardent desire to receive the sacrament frequently , then his rector or the vicar , with the assent of the ...
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