Views During the Third Period (750-1517 A.D.) (38): The Supremacy of the Pope: Reformers Before the Reformation: John Huss
We concluded our preceding article with the remark that, in spite of the papal bulls that were hurled at him, John Huss continued to preach and to condemn the Church. We concluded our preceding article with the remark that, in spite of the papal bulls that were hurled at him, John Huss continued to preach and to condemn the Church. Finally, a general council was convened for Nov. 1, 1414, at Constance. This council was convened by the emperor Sigismund. Sigismund was the heir to the Bohemian...
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