Letters of John Huss

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Letters of John Huss

Discover the poignant personal letters of Jan Hus, the courageous Bohemian religious reformer, written during his exile from Prague in 1411 until his tragic execution as a heretic in 1415 by the Council of Constance. These powerful correspondences reveal the thoughts and struggles of a man dedicated to reforming the Church, offering a unique glimpse into a turbulent time in history. First published in 1536 by Martin Luther, a pivotal figure in the Protestant Reformation, this collection includes his insightful introduction. Join us as we explore the profound legacy of Huss and the enduring impact of his words. - Summary by Rom Maczka

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Discover the poignant personal letters of Jan Hus, the courageous Bohemian religious reformer, written during his exile from Prague in 1411 until his tragic execution as a heretic in 1415 by the Council of Constance. These powerful correspondences reveal the thoughts and struggles of a man dedicated to reforming the Church, offering a unique glimpse into a turbulent time in history. First published in 1536 by Martin Luther, a pivotal figure in the Protestant Reformation, this collection includes his insightful introduction. Join us as we explore the profound legacy of Huss and the enduring impact of his words. - Summary by Rom Maczka

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