Jan Hus

 

From The Birth of Britain, Winston S. Churchill, 1956

. . . . Students from Prague had come to Oxford, and carried his [i.e. Wycliff's] doctrines, and indeed the manuscripts of his writings, to Bohemia. From this sprang the movement by which the fame of John Huss eclipsed that of his English master and evoked the enduring national consciousness of the Czech people.

( pages 295-6 )

A HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH SPEAKING PEOPLES, Volume I
London, Casell, 1956.

 

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