Wycliffe and Hus are framed as reformers who challenge priestly monopoly and anticipate Luther's Protestant Reformation.
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"So you have something called the Docinians. And what they argue for, this is basically a revolutionary party. They argue for the fall of..."
"...to heretics. He was already dead, but they burned him anyway. John Hus is a Czech. He was in a place called Bohemia, and..."
"and this will end the authority of the Catholic Church in Northern Europe and begin a new age for Europe, all right? So we'll..."
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