John Hus - The Martyr of Bohemia

His family were peasants. Hus wanted to become a priest because it afforded a decent income, dress and place in society. But somewhere along the way that philosophy changed. He received a bachelors of divinity degree., and he preached in Czech. He was a contemporary of King Wenceslaus, and a reformer that followed Wycliffe, although apparently not blindly. He was excommunicated in 1412, burned to death in 1415.
I found the book John Hus, the martyr of Bohemia: a study of the dawn of Protestantism By William Nathaniel Schwarze on google.com/books. It seems to be complete. It's a short book at 158 -164 pages. You can read it in book form or in plain text.
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