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

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

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JOHN HUS

A BRIEF STORY OF THE LIFE
OF A MARTYR

by

WILLIAM DALLMANN

 

 

CONCORDIA PUBLISHING HOUSE
SAINT LOUIS, MO.
1915


JOHN HUSJOHN HUS

CONTENTS.

    PAGE
1. The Youth of Hus 1
2. Wiclif's Influence on Hus 5
3. Hus is Opposed 6
4. Hus Offends the Clergy 6
5. Hus Again Rector 8
6. Hus is Accused to the Pope 10
7. Hus Opposes the Pope 15
8. Hus is Excommunicated 17
9. Hus in Exile 18
10. The Council of Constance is Called to Convene 20
11. Hus Arrives at Constance 22
12. Hus in Prison 28
13. Hus Before the Council 35
14. Hus Again Before the Council 38
15. Hus Once More Before the Council 40
16. Hus Prepares for Death 45
17. Hus Condemned 48
18. Hus Degraded 51
19. Hus Made Over to the Emperor 55
20. Hus Burned 55

JOHN HUS

BURNED JULY 6th. 1415

I.

The Youth of Hus.

In a humble hamlet in the southern section of beautiful Bohemia near the Bavarian border of poor peasant parents was born a boy and called Jan—Hus was added from Husinec, his birthplace; some say he saw the light of day on July 6, 1373, but that is not certain.

When about sixteen Hus went to the University of Prag, the first one founded in the German empire by Charles IV in 1348. Here he sang for bread in the streets, like Luther after him, and often had to go to sleep hungry on the bare ground.

WHERE HUS WAS BORNWHERE HUS WAS BORN

Though many of the thousands of students from all parts of Europe were rowdies and immoral, the behavior of Hus was excellent and his diligence great. He took part in the rough sports; sometimes he played chess and even won money prizes. To the day of his death none of his many bitter enemies even so much as breathed a suspicion on his pure life. When pardons for sins were publicly sold during a jubilee in 1393, the devout young student gave up his last four pennies to secure this heavenly favor from the Pope.

Jerome of Prag was a fellow student.

In 1393, at a very early age, Hus was made a Bachelor of Arts; in 1394, a Bachelor of Theology; in 1396, a Master of Arts; like Melanchthon, he never took

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