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John Hus A brief story of the life of a martyr (1915)

by William Dallmann

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On July 1, Hus was brought out again to recant his heresies. He replied in writing: "I, John Hus, fearing to sin against God, and fearing to commit perjury, am not willing to abjure ... any of them." CONTENTS. 1. The Youth of Hus 2. Wiclif's Influence on Hus 3. Hus is Opposed 4. Hus Offends the Clergy 5. Hus Again Rector 6. Hus is Accused to the Pope 7. Hus Opposes the Pope 8. Hus is Excommunicated 9. Hus in Exile 10. The Council of Constance is Called to Convene 11. Hus Arrives at Constance 12. Hus in Prison 13. Hus Before the Council 14. Hus Again Before the Council 15. Hus Once More Before the Council 16. Hus Prepares for Death 17. Hus Condemned 18. Hus Degraded 19. Hus Made Over to the Emperor 20. Hus Burned… (more)
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John Hus lived a hundred years before Luther and translated the Bible into his the local Czech language just as Luther did so people could read the Bible for themselves He also disagreed with the indulgences. In William Dallmann’s John Hus: A Brief Story of the Life of a Martyr, the story of Hus is brought to life outlining his trials and eventual death as a martyr. This small book is located on the library shelves under the number 284.3/DAL.
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On July 1, Hus was brought out again to recant his heresies. He replied in writing: "I, John Hus, fearing to sin against God, and fearing to commit perjury, am not willing to abjure ... any of them." CONTENTS. 1. The Youth of Hus 2. Wiclif's Influence on Hus 3. Hus is Opposed 4. Hus Offends the Clergy 5. Hus Again Rector 6. Hus is Accused to the Pope 7. Hus Opposes the Pope 8. Hus is Excommunicated 9. Hus in Exile 10. The Council of Constance is Called to Convene 11. Hus Arrives at Constance 12. Hus in Prison 13. Hus Before the Council 14. Hus Again Before the Council 15. Hus Once More Before the Council 16. Hus Prepares for Death 17. Hus Condemned 18. Hus Degraded 19. Hus Made Over to the Emperor 20. Hus Burned

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