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The Quincentenary of John Huss

July 8, 1915 issue

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The article focuses on two books. The books are, "John Huss, His Life, Teachings and Death After Five Hundred Years," by David S. Schaff and "The Church," by John Huss, translated with notes and an introduction by David S. Schaff. The Christian world has celebrated this year, on the sixth day of July, the five hundredth anniversary of the death by fire of John Huss, the protomartyr of the Protestant Reformation. The approach of this anniversary has given the impulse to several notable publications. "The Life and Times of Master John Huss," and "The Hussite Wars," by Count Lützow, appeared in 1909 and 1914 and were noticed in these columns.

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BOOKS; JOHN Huss: His Life, Teachings & Death, After Five Hundred Years (Book); CHURCH, The (Book); HUSS, John; SCHAFF, David S.; REFORMATION
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