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The Martyr Who Blazed the way to Religious Freedom
THE LIFE


OF

JOHN HUS
The Martyr of Bohemia
By W. N. SCHWARZE, Ph.D.
Illustrated, 16mo, Cloth, Net 75 cts.
*Every Protestant this year should own and read the wonderful story of John Hus.
500 YEARS OF LIBERTY
*Religious freedom owes much to the sacrifice of this great reformer, whose life is told in stirring fashion, suffused througout with the spirit and genius of this fearless Protestant champion.
W. H. ROBERTS, D.D., Stated Clerk of the General Assembly, says: “I commend it heartily to ministers and laymen. The life and teachings of John Hus are dealt with in an admirable manner.”
“A book attractive as well as accurate, and popular although concise: and, with careful examination of the most reliable Hus literature, he has sketched the antecedents of the great Bobemjan, his university career, and his work as preacher, teacher, writer and reformer, with sympathy and discrimination, in a clear, vigorous and pleasing style. The book will be very useful in missionary study classes, its informing value is greatly increased by many half-tone illustrations, and its one hundred and fifty-two pages give the reader a far more intimate and satisfying acquaintance with this true nobleman of God, than volumes twice or thrice its size and expense.”
Christian Intelligencer.