The Life & Times of Master John HusJ. M. Dent, 1921 - 372 strán (strany) |
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... means pleasant to deal with these accusations , founded though they are on official statements of the ecclesiastical authorities , it is necessary to allude to them , as the intense hatred and contempt of the Roman priests , which was ...
... means pleasant to deal with these accusations , founded though they are on official statements of the ecclesiastical authorities , it is necessary to allude to them , as the intense hatred and contempt of the Roman priests , which was ...
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... means one of inept and unreasoning assent as has been stated by some recent German writers . As recent Bohemian scholars have truly maintained , the question of the correlation of the teaching of Wycliffe and that of Hus cannot be ...
... means one of inept and unreasoning assent as has been stated by some recent German writers . As recent Bohemian scholars have truly maintained , the question of the correlation of the teaching of Wycliffe and that of Hus cannot be ...
Strana 21
... means the bigot described by some historians , was deeply distressed by the state of the Bohemian clergy ; and with the aid of his trusted councillor , Ernest of Pardubice , Archbishop of Prague , he endeavoured to stem the current of ...
... means the bigot described by some historians , was deeply distressed by the state of the Bohemian clergy ; and with the aid of his trusted councillor , Ernest of Pardubice , Archbishop of Prague , he endeavoured to stem the current of ...
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... mean attire , even during the terrible cold of the Bohemian winters.1 Many other tales , often recalling St. Francis of Assisi , are told of Milic , whom the people soon began to revere as a saint . He acquired great influence over the ...
... mean attire , even during the terrible cold of the Bohemian winters.1 Many other tales , often recalling St. Francis of Assisi , are told of Milic , whom the people soon began to revere as a saint . He acquired great influence over the ...
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... means of the gallows God's justice is accom- plished and indicated , and the wickedness of the people is diminished . . 66 If we recall the superstitious terror and abhorrence which the ' gallows - tree " inspired in medieval days , we ...
... means of the gallows God's justice is accom- plished and indicated , and the wickedness of the people is diminished . . 66 If we recall the superstitious terror and abhorrence which the ' gallows - tree " inspired in medieval days , we ...
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