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100 1 $aSpinka, Matthew,$d1890-1972.
245 10 $aJohn Hus' concept of the church.
260 0 $aPrinceton, N.J.,$bPrinceton University Press,$c1966.
300 $aix, 432 p.$c22 cm.
504 $aBibliography: p. 411-417.
505 0 $a1. Hus prepares for the task of Reformer -- 2. Calm before the storm -- 3. The conflict with Archbishop Zbynek -- 4. Attacked, defeated, but unconquered -- 5. Ecclesiology of Hus' opponents. I: John of Holesov, the Tractatus Gloriosus, and Contra Octo Doctores -- 6. Ecclesiology of Hus' Opponents. II: Stanislav of Znojmo -- 7. Ecclesiology of Hus' Opponents. III: Stephen Palec and the "Anonymous" -- 8. Hus' "De Ecclesia" -- 9. Hus' Czech treaties -- 10. Hus' trial at the council of Constance -- 11. Conclusion.
600 10 $aHus, Jan,$d1369?-1415.
650 0 $aChurch$xHistory of doctrines$yMiddle Ages, 600-1500
776 08 $iOnline version:$aSpinka, Matthew, 1890-1972.$tJohn Hus' concept of the church.$dPrinceton, N.J., Princeton University Press, 1966$w(OCoLC)767542724
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