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John Hus: A brief story of the life of a martyr

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A concise biography follows a devout cleric from modest origins through university life to prominence as a popular vernacular preacher, detailing his embrace of reforming ideas and critiques of clerical abuses. It recounts his academic appointments, growing tensions with ecclesiastical authorities, formal accusations and excommunication, and his summons, imprisonment, repeated refusals to recant on grounds of conscience and Scripture, and ultimate degradation and execution. The narrative emphasizes the clash between personal conscience and institutional authority, the appeal to Scripture over papal claims, and the personal and communal consequences of religious dissent.

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William Dallmann

William Dallmann was an author known for his work on religious and historical subjects. His notable book, "John Hus: A Brief Story of the Life of a Martyr," explores the life and legacy of John Hus, a key figure in the early Reformation. Dallmann's writing reflects a commitment to examining the moral and spiritual implications of Hus's life, contributing to the understanding of religious martyrdom and its impact on history. Through his concise narrative, Dallmann provides readers with insights into the struggles and convictions of this significant historical figure.

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