Hus, Jan Medieval Theologians Theology
Jan Hus (John Hus, Jan Huss, John Huss), circa 1369-1415, a Bohemian reformer strongly influenced by John Wycliffe. Hus was condemned by the Council of Constance and burned at the stake.
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- John Huss and the Hussite Wars - Book 3 of Wylie\\'s History of Protestantism centering theologians on Huss and his influence on the Reformation.
- Huss, John, Hussites - Lengthy article in the New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of medieval Religious Knowledge. hus, jan Includes bibliography.
- Jan Hus: Final Declaration - Modern History Sourcebook listing of his Final Declaration, July theologians 1, 1415
- Wikipedia: Jan Hus - Brief biographical article.
- Catholic Encyclopedia: Hus, Jan - Biographical article, with extensive hyperlinks.
- John Huss, Priest and Martyr - Short biographical sketch.
- Hussitism and the Heritage of Jan Hus - From the official website of the Czech Republic.
- The Ecole Glossary: Jan Hus - Short biography of the Czech martyr.
- Huss, John - Biographical article on the Czech reformer, in the Columbia Encyclopedia.
- MSN Encarta: Hus, Jan - Short biographical article.
- John Huss – Jan Hus - Biographical article by David L. Brown.
- Wikipedia: Jan Hus Memorial - Article including photo about the statue standing in hus, jan the town square in Prague in the Czech hus, jan Republic.
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