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Jan Hus

    January 1, 1369 – July 6, 1415

    Jan Hus was a pivotal Czech priest and philosopher, recognized as a foundational figure in church reform, preceding major Protestant reformers. His teachings challenged established doctrines on church structure and sacraments, leading to his condemnation and execution. Hus served as a crucial precursor to the Protestant Reformation, profoundly influencing religious and political landscapes across Europe. His legacy spurred reformist movements and resistance, leaving an indelible mark on the continent's spiritual history.

    Tractatus De ecclesia
    Sermones de tempore qui Collecta dicuntur
    Schriften zur Glaubensreform
    Pri la eklezio
    Super Iv.: Sententiarum
    Letters of John Huss Written During His Exile and Imprisonment