"Lettres crites Durant Son Exil Et Dans Sa Prison..." offers a poignant glimpse into the mind of Jan Hus during his exile and imprisonment. These letters, presented alongside the writings of Luther, provide invaluable insights into the religious and political turmoil of their time. Hus's personal reflections, written under duress, reveal his unwavering commitment to his beliefs and his profound spiritual strength. This collection is an essential resource for understanding the Reformation and the courageous figures who shaped it. These letters remain a testament to the power of conviction in the face of adversity.
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