"Lured to the Council of Constance under the promise of safety, Jan Huss was immediately thrown into prison for six months, given a mock trial, and ordered to recant — which he refused.
In July 1415, he was stripped, adorned with a dunce hat painted with devils and labeled “Arch-Heretic”.....They then led him past a burning pile of his books and chained him to the stake.
In response to being chained up like a dog, he said, “My Lord Jesus Christ was bound with a harder chain than this one for my sake, so why should I be ashamed of this rusty chain?”
They told him once more to recant, but he refused, proclaiming,
“What I taught with my lips I will now seal with my blood.”
And that he did.
As the flames climbed higher, he sang. The secretary of the council pronounced, “O curse’d Judas, because thou hast abandoned the pathways of peace, and hast counselled with the Jews, we take away from thee the cup of redemption.”
Thankfully, the Catholic Church did not have the authority to take the cup of redemption that day."
DesiringGod
As the flames climbed higher, he sang. The secretary of the council pronounced, “O curse’d Judas, because thou hast abandoned the pathways of peace, and hast counselled with the Jews, we take away from thee the cup of redemption.”
Thankfully, the Catholic Church did not have the authority to take the cup of redemption that day."
DesiringGod
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