The Life & Times of Master John HusJ. M. Dent, 1921 - 372 strán (strany) |
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Strana 45
... opinions , which became widely known . The Romanists , to whose teaching he had conformed , had no wish to perpetuate the memory of his former errors , as they considered them . The Hussites , on the other hand , always bore in mind his ...
... opinions , which became widely known . The Romanists , to whose teaching he had conformed , had no wish to perpetuate the memory of his former errors , as they considered them . The Hussites , on the other hand , always bore in mind his ...
Strana 48
... opinions were undoubtedly contrary to the teaching of Rome , and perhaps approached more closely to what afterwards became known as a Protestant standpoint than did any assertions of Hus . The archiepiscopal consistory found in these ...
... opinions were undoubtedly contrary to the teaching of Rome , and perhaps approached more closely to what afterwards became known as a Protestant standpoint than did any assertions of Hus . The archiepiscopal consistory found in these ...
Strana 54
... opinions either on reasoning or on the Scriptures . " Janov then proceeds in the usual scholastic fashion , abounding in " distinctions " and classifications , to place before his readers , and then to refute , the arguments of those ...
... opinions either on reasoning or on the Scriptures . " Janov then proceeds in the usual scholastic fashion , abounding in " distinctions " and classifications , to place before his readers , and then to refute , the arguments of those ...
Strana 57
... opinions which he continued to hold strengthen this impression , and it is impossible , when reading his eloquent denunciations of the grasping extortions of the papal see , not to remember that he also had availed himself of the ...
... opinions which he continued to hold strengthen this impression , and it is impossible , when reading his eloquent denunciations of the grasping extortions of the papal see , not to remember that he also had availed himself of the ...
Strana 65
... opinion - that this casual remark by no means proves that Hus had not from his youth a " " 1 Hus refers in his quaint manner to this time when his only food con- sisted of a scant pittance of bread and peas . As I , " he writes , when I ...
... opinion - that this casual remark by no means proves that Hus had not from his youth a " " 1 Hus refers in his quaint manner to this time when his only food con- sisted of a scant pittance of bread and peas . As I , " he writes , when I ...
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