The Life & Times of Master John HusJ. M. Dent, 1921 - 372 strán (strany) |
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... particularly laid great stress on the supposed ignorance of Hus . This supposition can already be considered as obsolete in consequence of the recent studies of Bohemian writers , particularly of that talented and enthusiastic scholar ...
... particularly laid great stress on the supposed ignorance of Hus . This supposition can already be considered as obsolete in consequence of the recent studies of Bohemian writers , particularly of that talented and enthusiastic scholar ...
Strana 21
... particularly the citizens of Prague , had adopted a luxurious manner of life that had been quite un- known to their ancestors . The clergy greatly favoured by the king had acquired great riches , and , as mentioned previously ...
... particularly the citizens of Prague , had adopted a luxurious manner of life that had been quite un- known to their ancestors . The clergy greatly favoured by the king had acquired great riches , and , as mentioned previously ...
Strana 23
... particularly incensed against Conrad because he had - as they complained- admonished his congregation to give alms rather to the poor than to strong and well - fed monks.1 The monks and nuns of the mendicant orders had been in the habit ...
... particularly incensed against Conrad because he had - as they complained- admonished his congregation to give alms rather to the poor than to strong and well - fed monks.1 The monks and nuns of the mendicant orders had been in the habit ...
Strana 38
... particularly in Bohemia - the views of Stitny recall those of Milic . Thus referring to a passage in the Revelation , 2 Stitny writes : 3 " The movement of the earth is the movement of the people who are withdrawing from the truth . The ...
... particularly in Bohemia - the views of Stitny recall those of Milic . Thus referring to a passage in the Revelation , 2 Stitny writes : 3 " The movement of the earth is the movement of the people who are withdrawing from the truth . The ...
Strana 39
... particularly in the later years of his life , by displaying more caution and greater subserviency to the Church of Rome . He frequently asserts that he does not intend to write anything contrary to the teaching of that church , and ...
... particularly in the later years of his life , by displaying more caution and greater subserviency to the Church of Rome . He frequently asserts that he does not intend to write anything contrary to the teaching of that church , and ...
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