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Jan Hus – Renaissance Influencers Series | Official Lost Archives Scroll Edition
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Printed on parchment-style paper, this 8.5x11 scroll brings the remarkable story of Jan Hus — Truth, Scripture, Conscience, and Courage — to life in stunning detail. Jan Hus devoted his life to preaching God’s Word, calling the church to truth, and urging believers to live by Scripture and conscience. Through study, teaching, and bold public witness, he challenged corruption and helped prepare the way for later reform across Europe.
- Recovered Record — Sermons, letters, university records, and manuscripts such as De Ecclesia preserve the voice of Jan Hus. Accounts from Bethlehem Chapel and the Council of Constance help document his teaching, his trial, and the testimony that made him one of the best-known forerunners of the Reformation
- Historical Account — Born in Bohemia around 1372, Hus became a preacher at Bethlehem Chapel in Prague and a leading voice at the university. Influenced in part by the writings of John Wycliffe, he condemned moral corruption and called the church back to biblical truth. Summoned to the Council of Constance, he was condemned for heresy and burned in 1415
- When the Story is Told — Jan Hus reminds us that truth is often tested by power. His story is one of courage under pressure, conscience before comfort, and faithfulness to the Word of God even when the cost is high. His witness helped kindle reform long before Luther’s day
- Did You Know? — After Hus’s death in 1415, his followers became known as Hussites. Their reform movement in Bohemia endured for generations and helped prepare the way for later Protestant reform across Europe
- Words of Wisdom — "Buy the truth, and sell it not; also wisdom, and instruction, and understanding." — Proverbs 23:23
Size: 8.5" x 11" | Printed on parchment-style paper
Series: Renaissance Influencers Series — Scroll Edition
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