The Life & Times of Master John HusJ. M. Dent, 1921 - 372 strán (strany) |
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... given to him . At that time — as at the present day — many of the more educated citizens of Prague were acquainted with the German language , and the eloquent sermons of Conrad produced a deep impression on the people . We read 1 that ...
... given to him . At that time — as at the present day — many of the more educated citizens of Prague were acquainted with the German language , and the eloquent sermons of Conrad produced a deep impression on the people . We read 1 that ...
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... given him a terrible insight into the depravation of the clergy , and he could not fail to perceive that the system of papal provisions by which he had himself benefited , contributed largely to the general demoralisation . Milic ...
... given him a terrible insight into the depravation of the clergy , and he could not fail to perceive that the system of papal provisions by which he had himself benefited , contributed largely to the general demoralisation . Milic ...
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... given everything to the poor , and depended for his nourishment entirely on the gifts of pious women , and would accept only what was absolutely necessary to sustain life . His clothing was of the meanest descrip- tion , and when he ...
... given everything to the poor , and depended for his nourishment entirely on the gifts of pious women , and would accept only what was absolutely necessary to sustain life . His clothing was of the meanest descrip- tion , and when he ...
Strana 35
... given over to Cistercian monks . To satisfy the rancour of the enemies of Milic , it was , however , decreed that the foundation should in future bear the name of St. Bernard . These measures did not alienate from Milic the affection of ...
... given over to Cistercian monks . To satisfy the rancour of the enemies of Milic , it was , however , decreed that the foundation should in future bear the name of St. Bernard . These measures did not alienate from Milic the affection of ...
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... given us an account that has great psychological interest . It has already been mentioned that he had , like most priests of his time , unhesitatingly availed himself of the chance of gaining a livelihood by means of a papal benefice ...
... given us an account that has great psychological interest . It has already been mentioned that he had , like most priests of his time , unhesitatingly availed himself of the chance of gaining a livelihood by means of a papal benefice ...
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according accusations already appears Archbishop of Prague Baldassare Cossa became believed Bethlehem chapel Bishop of Litomysl Bohemian Church Bohemian Literature Bohemian nation Bohemian reformer Calixtines cardinals cause Christian church-reform clergy communion condemned Conrad Constance council Council of Constance death declared decree document Documenta Ecclesia ecclesiastical emperor endeavoured enemies evil faithful favour Flajshans frequently friends German heresy heretical History of Bohemian holy Hus's Husinec Hussite wars imprisoned influence Jacobellus Jerome John Hus King Venceslas Kybal language Latin laymen letter Litomysl Lord Magister Master John Hus Matthew of Janov mentioned Michael de causis Milic Mladenovic monk Moravia nobles obtained Palacky papal period Peter pious Pope John XXIII preacher preaching probably quod Ranco recent referred Roman Church sacrament safe-conduct Scripture sermons simony statements Stitny Taborites teaching thou Tomek Town of Prague treatise University of Prague utraquist views wished words writings written Wycliffe Wycliffe's