Phrase by 'Jan Hus'

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It is better to die well than to live badly.

Author: Jan Hus - Czechoslovakian Philosopher
  Live , Better , Well , Die


He that fears death loses the joys of life.

Author: Jan Hus - Czechoslovakian Philosopher
  Life , He , Death , Loses


I have often had apparitions of hosts of serpents with heads at their tails, but not one was able to bite me; and many other visions.

Author: Jan Hus - Czechoslovakian Philosopher
  Me , Often , Able , Bite


I entreat all artisans faithfully to follow their craft and take delight in it. I entreat all servants to be faithful servants of their masters and mistresses.

Author: Jan Hus - Czechoslovakian Philosopher
  Craft , Take , Follow , Faithful


Open is the way of Satan; many walk therein.

Author: Jan Hus - Czechoslovakian Philosopher
  Way , Walk , Open , Satan


Behold how Christ is the foundation of the church and the apostles are the foundations! Christ is by a figure of speech - antonomastice - the foundation because the edifice of the church begins from him and is finished in him and through him. But the prophets and apostles are the foundations because their authority bears up our weakness.

Author: Jan Hus - Czechoslovakian Philosopher
  Speech , Church , Weakness , Foundation


By the fruits which it bears is the tree known.

Author: Jan Hus - Czechoslovakian Philosopher
  Tree , Which , Fruits , Bears


A precept or command is a general teaching of God, obligating every man under pain of mortal sin - namely, in cases in which he has fallen away from the command. Hence, the saints who for a period of their life lived hypocritically sinned mortally for that period. So also the damned, by persistent false living, sin persistently in Hell.

Author: Jan Hus - Czechoslovakian Philosopher
  Life , Man , God , Pain


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