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The Political and Social Doctrines of the Unity of Czech Brethren in the Fifteenth and Early Sixteenth Centuries. By Peter Brock. (Slavistische Drukken en Herdrukken, Hoogleraar te Leiden, xi). Pp. 302. 's-Gravenhage: Mouton; London: International University Booksellers, 1957. 47s. 6d.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 March 2011

Matthew Spinka
Affiliation:
Hartford Seminary Foundation, Hartford, Conn.

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page 255 note 1 For instance, ‘pastors’ are designated ‘zprave’ which is perhaps a corruption of ‘správci’ (109); ‘soudci’ is translated ‘assessors’ instead of ‘judges’ (123); ‘aby se nesoudili’ is translated ‘to take part in the administration of justice’ instead of ‘not to go to law’; and a number of other similar instances.