John Hus
Dallman's biography of John Hus, the Bohemian reformer and martyr who was burned at the stake in 1415 for his challenge to papal authority and his insistence on the authority of Scripture. A forerunner of the Protestant Reformation.
20 Chapters
Table of Contents
1
01 - The Youth of Hus
2
02 - Wiclif's Influence on Hus
3
03 - Hus is Opposed
4
04 - Hus Offends the Clergy
5
05 - Hus Again Rector
6
06 - Hus is Accused to the Pope
7
07 - Hus Opposes the Pope
8
08 - Hus is Excommunicated
9
09 - Hus in Exile
10
10 - The Council of Constance is Called to Convene
11
11 - Hus Arrives at Constance
12
12 - Hus in Prison
13
13 - Hus Before the Council
14
14 - Hus Again Before the Council
15
15 - Hus Once More Before the Council
16
16 - Hus Prepares for Death
17
17 - Hus Condemned
18
18 - Hus Degraded
19
19 - Hus Made Over to the Emperor
20
20 - Hus Burned
