-
beliefs of John Wycliffe). They were also
known as the
Prague Party or the
Calixtines – from calix,
Latin for
their "emblem", the chalice. The
Utraquists eventually...
- the
clergy was
almost reversed. The
Taborites refused to conform. The
Calixtines united with the
Roman Catholics and destro**** the
Taborites at the Battle...
-
Taborites and Orebites), the
Unity of the
Brethren and
Utraquists or
Calixtines.
Together with the Waldensians,
Arnoldists and the
Lollards (led by John...
- both
armies stood opposite each
other for some time. An
attempt by the
Calixtines/Utraquists to
negotiate and
peacefully resolve the
conflict failed on...
-
became the
watchword of the
moderate Hussites known as the
Utraquists or
Calixtines, from the
Latin calix (the chalice), in
Czech Kališníci (from kalich)...
- 1431.
Under his sponsorship, the
Council negotiated a
peace with the
Calixtine faction of the
Hussites in
January 1433. Pope
Eugene acknowledged the...
- whether, in the view of the
danger that
France constituted for Germany, a
Calixtine Syncretism with "Papists" and the
Reformed was
still condemnable, and...
-
archbishop to
advocate the
expediency of
permitting the Utraquists, or
Calixtines, of
Bohemia and
adjoining countries to
receive the
Eucharist under both...
- both times,
owing to the
stubbornness of the
Calixtines or
Utraquists and the
influence of the
Calixtine John Rokyczana, who had been
declared Archbishop...