The Life & Times of Master John HusJ. M. Dent, 1921 - 372 strán (strany) |
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... received Christianity from the Eastern Church . Their priests had hitherto almost all been married men , who were attached by family ties to the other members of the community . Thus Cosmas the chronicler , 1 the earliest of Bohemian ...
... received Christianity from the Eastern Church . Their priests had hitherto almost all been married men , who were attached by family ties to the other members of the community . Thus Cosmas the chronicler , 1 the earliest of Bohemian ...
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... of Prague . After having previously obtained the permission of the Archbishop of Prague , Conrad proceeded to that city in the year 1358 ; he had C 1 received holy orders fourteen years previously , and was THE FORERUNNERS OF HUS 21.
... of Prague . After having previously obtained the permission of the Archbishop of Prague , Conrad proceeded to that city in the year 1358 ; he had C 1 received holy orders fourteen years previously , and was THE FORERUNNERS OF HUS 21.
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Francis Lützow (hrabě). 1 received holy orders fourteen years previously , and was then in the prime of life . He was appointed preacher at the Church of St. Giles , and to ensure his livelihood a parson's living at Lito- merice ...
Francis Lützow (hrabě). 1 received holy orders fourteen years previously , and was then in the prime of life . He was appointed preacher at the Church of St. Giles , and to ensure his livelihood a parson's living at Lito- merice ...
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... received children for a pecuniary remuneration were " Arian heretics , " are too absurd to deserve belief . Conrad's dignified answer , in which he did not deny having spoken strongly 1 Tomek , History of the Town of Prague , vol . iii ...
... received children for a pecuniary remuneration were " Arian heretics , " are too absurd to deserve belief . Conrad's dignified answer , in which he did not deny having spoken strongly 1 Tomek , History of the Town of Prague , vol . iii ...
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... received him in his house , and ordered those who had maligned him to beg his pardon . Milic then returned to Prague " without hindrance , comforted , and appeased . " On his return to his country , he was as zealous for the welfare of ...
... received him in his house , and ordered those who had maligned him to beg his pardon . Milic then returned to Prague " without hindrance , comforted , and appeased . " On his return to his country , he was as zealous for the welfare of ...
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