John Huss – Story of a Martyr (Full Movie)



John Huss, Was One of Wycliffe’s Followers, and Actively Promoted Wycliffe’s Ideas: That People Should Be Permitted to Read the Bible in Their Own Language, and Should Oppose the Tyranny of the Roman Church That Threatened Anyone Possessing a Non-Latin Bible with Execution. Huss was Burned at the Stake in 1415, with Wycliffe’s Manuscript Bibles Used as Kindling for the Fire. Just Over One Hundred Years Later, in 1517, Martin Luther Nailed His Famous 95 Theses of Contention (a List of 95 Issues of Heretical Theology and Crimes of the Roman Catholic Church) into the Church Door at Wittenberg.

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