The king received them very ungraciously, and even accused Hus and other Bohemian magisters of being the cause that Bohemia had acquired the evil reputation of being a heretical country.
Archbishop Conrad was indeed not present, but he had delegated as his representatives several Hussite clergymen, of whom Magisters Pribram and Jacobellus were the most eminent.
He was there presented with a Bible by themagisters of the University, 'that reading it he might learn to rule both himself and his people according to the will of God.
The magisters of the Prague University expressed surprise that the Papal envoys attributed greater authority to the 'fallible Church than to the infallible words of Christ.
The night was dark and rainy, and themagisters accompanied us to the inn.
The daughter and the two magisters sang for us all the characteristic songs of Wermeland and Dalecarlia which they could remember, and I was more than ever charmed with the wild, simple, original character of the native melodies of Sweden.
And if the influence of custom be added and confirm this perverseness of nature, as wicked Magisters have caused it to do, it becomes an incurable evil, and leads astray and destroys countless men beyond all hope of restoration.
Why should we not give thanks to these excellent magisters of ours?
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