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  • Bohemians -- that is to say, for the so-called Utraquists who were then the leading party in Bohemia.

    Life of Luther Julius Koestlin

  • Against the so-called Utraquists, he wrote several works, both in

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913

  • The dispensation of the Lord's supper to all Christians, the private members of the church as well as the clergy, sub utraque specie, in both kinds, -- and hence the name "Utraquists;" 3.

    The Sermons of John Owen 1616-1683 1968

  • He declared himself to this effect, in a treatise written in 1523, and intended in the first instance for the Bohemians ” that is to say, for the so-called Utraquists who were then the leading party in Bohemia.

    Life of Martin Luther Koestlin, Julius 1881

  • The times in which Vladislav reigned were evil; the internal religious struggles of Bohemia had reached a desperate stage; all attempts to reunite the Utraquists with Rome had failed, and Alexander Borgia was Pope.

    From a Terrace in Prague Lieut.-Col. B. Granville Baker

  • With these, too, as with the Utraquists, Luther became more closely acquainted soon after his return from the Wartburg.

    Life of Luther Julius Koestlin

  • During the days when the Protestants of Prague, in their religious ardour, had split up into at least two distinct and hostile parties, a procession of Utraquists, priests leading with the

    From a Terrace in Prague Lieut.-Col. B. Granville Baker

  • Utraquists and remained of that persuasion until the last Slavonic abbot, Adam Benedict Bawarowsky, with two surviving monks, was turned out to make room for Spanish Benedictines from Montserrat under their abbot, Benedict di Pennabosa y Mondragon.

    From a Terrace in Prague Lieut.-Col. B. Granville Baker

  • Utraquists becoming more largely Lutheran, Pius V recalled the permission.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913

  • Not only the Utraquistic Catholics, but also all Utraquists (Protestants) were to be tolerated.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913

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