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 BOHEMIA. 452 pL of the .eys was a trut. .tal ^J^^l .T^S L it was a lie cunnmgly invent^ ^'itrice V^eeu these two the lust of power and the greed «^ fj^";"^' ,^erless to frame a antagonistic postnlates d-^^f ^ ^^^^ I^Ldened each side p,oJect of ^;'^^^^^:irlZ'::^t^Iv^ '^«eny and force in its belief. One or the oiue -^^-.a ^t last with his unar alone could decide tl- -nt-^f, .^.t^tr short by banishing wling ef!orts,Wenceslas A^'^^^^^^^^^^^^ Stanislas of Zna^ theleadersof the conservatives Stephen Pale^^^^^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^^.^^ Peter of Znaim, ^^^^^^in coX^sial writing, he died Ilhe td rt^^^nll Constance; Stephen survived h.m and revenged Jtem both.* ^^^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^1^; and Huss and his adherents were p„„<,ue except an occa- though he abstained from - ^J^^^^^^cLtan^^^ he could sional visit incognito, until his departure Jo ^^ ^^^^^^^^ truly say, when he stood up - ^^^-^^ ^,, ,,,W to come " I came hither of my own tree wm. ^^^^^ neither the king nor tl^^T'L^ W rid who;ould have ous are the ^^^^:^''i:^:ZZ'cl^^.l Peter d'Ailly afforded me protection. ^"^"^ " ^, ,_„. of the man," and a indignantly -cl-med " SeeJ^e ^^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^ murmur ran around the ^'l^*^ f^;^;^ for though I have little arose and -d, '^He sp-^s ^^^ truth,^o^ ^^^g^ ^^^^ power compared with others in c ' ^ ^j^ monarchs. him for a year against the ^^^^Jj ,!|S,,e forces are greater Judge, then, how much more ««- ^ *e> ^tos and whose castles are stronger than mine. T „.. ... .n BO..™- «„pr::i'"rc- - were silenced and reformation m the mora Christendom forced with no gentle hand, the ne.. ^F-d ^^^^^.^ked at last . that the long-desired general ^^^^.^^^^ reformation of the for the settlement of the <^'-<^'^* ^;^'^"^^,' ,' ession of heresy. Church from its head downwards, and the supp .,. „73 100 -Loserth, op. cit. pp. U3-5.-Palacky . Hofler, Prager ConciUen, pp. «-lOO. Lo ' V ^^^^ Documenta, p. 510.-Mladeno«ic Kelatio (Palacky --r -li TTT 01 Q t Von der Hardt IV. 313.