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Anketell, John. The History of the Church in Bohemia and Moravia. The American Church Review. New York. 29:357-87; 29:557-91, 1877. 30:41-63; 30:245-61; 30:376-90; 30:601-15, 1878. 31:35-42; 31:91-101; 31:201-10, 1879.

Baker, James. Sion-Bohemia. Morning Post. London. June 1, 1892.

Banks, J. S. The Story of Jan Hus. Wesleyan Methodist Magazine. London. 117:245-50; 353-57. 1894.

Behringer, G. F. John Huss. Lutheran Quarterly Review. Gettysburg. 22:223-37. April, 1892.

Blaikie, W. G. The Bohemian Centenary. The Catholic Presbyterian. London. 3:241-50. Oct., 1881.

—— The Bohemian and Moravian Centenary. Postscript. The Catholic Presbyterian. London. 3:240. 1881.

Bohemia: How it became Romanist. Christian Observer. London. 71:91.

—— Protestant clergy in ——. Kitto’s Journal of Sacred Literature. London. 30:282.

—— Counter-Reformation in ——. Christian Remembrancer. London. 53:271-89. April, 1867. London Times military correspondent at the seat of war.

—— Reconquered, in 1620-28. The Congregationalist. London. 4:615-19. 1875.

—— Commemoration. The Catholic Presbyterian. London. 3:70. 1881.

Brown, D. John Hus and Wicklif. British and Foreign Evangelical Review. London. 33:572-78. July, 1884; Spectator. London. 57:851-52. 1884; Athenæum. London. 1:625. 1884. Review of Johann Loserth’s Wickliff and Hus.

Císař, F. Los von Rom. The Presbyterian and Reformed Review. Philadelphia. 12:660-66. 1901. Translated from the author’s MSS. by Václav Losa and Charles E. Edwards.

Cramer, M. J. John Huss; Letters to his Church in Prague. Christian Literature. New York. 13:179-85. Aug., 1895.

Crawford, W. H. John Hus and the present demand for home rule in Bohemia. The Methodist Review. New York. 58:681-95. 1898.

Dušek, V. Early Struggles in the Bohemian Church. The Catholic Presbyterian. London. 3:356-66. May, 1880.

—— Bohemia after the Death of John Hus. The Catholic Presbyterian. London. 4:132-40. Aug., 1880.

—— Bohemia during the Reformation. The Catholic Presbyterian. London. 5:361. May, 1881.

Felts, P. Jerome of Prague. The Lutheran Quarterly. Gettysburg. 26:380-93. 1896.

Giddins, George H. John Hus; the Preacher of Prague. The Methodist Review. New York. 12:569-75; 669-74; 753-59; 830-37; 916-22. 1899.

Gillett, E. H. The Taborites and the Germ of the Moravian Church. The American Presbyterian Review. New York. 13:391-410. July, 1864.

—— The Sermons of John Huss. The New Englander. New Haven. Oct., 1864.

Good, James I. John Huss and the Reformed Church. The Reformed Church Review. Lancaster, Pa. 19:161-71. 1915.

Hallivell, George W. The Oldest Protestant Denomination. The Sunday School Times. Philadelphia. 40:523-24. 1898.

Hark, J. Max. History of the Church of the Moravians. Andover Review. Boston. 4:587-93. Dec., 1885. Review of De Schweinitz’s Unitas Fratrum.

Hus, John. Our John Hus Celebration. Jubilee number of the Radost, published by the John Hus Bohemian Presbyterian Church. New York. July, 1915.

—— Five Hundredth Anniversary of the Death of ——, by Herbert B. Workman. Quarterly Review. London. 124:145-49. July, 1915.

—— His Message to the Preachers of To-day. Portrait. By Count Lützow. Homiletic Review. New York. 70:3-9. July, 1915.

—— The Life and Work of ——. An address delivered April 1, 1915, in honor of the five hundredth anniversary of the martyrdom of ——, by Remsen du Bois Bird. The Princeton Theological Review. Princeton. 13:256-74. 1915.

—— The Outlook. New York. 110:545-47. July 7; 110:594. July 14, 1915.

—— His Work, Trial and Martyrdom. Spectator. London. 115:10-12. July 3, 1915.

—— Five Hundredth Anniversary. By Father Sebastian. Supplement to the Herald of the Serbian Church, San Francisco. 1915.

—— Quincentenary of ... Nation. New York. 101:73-5. July 8, 1915.

—— and the Hussites. The Treasury. New York. 17:335-45. 1899-1900.

—— and the Hussites. United States Catholic Magazine. Baltimore. 4:409.

—— Jerome of Prague. Methodist Magazine. London. 45:508.

Jewett, J. L. Life and Times of John Huss. Methodist Quarterly. London. 3:220.

Miškovský, Louis Francis. The Catholic Counter-Reformation in Bohemia. Bibliotheca Sacra. Oberlin. July, 1900.

—— The Unitas Fratrum. Bibliotheca Sacra. Oberlin. July, 1908.

The Moravians. The American Quarterly Church Review. New Haven. 13:80-97. 1861.

—— Antecedents of ——. The American Presbyterian Review. New York. 7:77.

—— History of ——. Southern Review. St. Louis. 10:189-215. Jan., 1872.

Neisser, George. A List of Bohemian and Moravian Emigrants to Saxony. Collected from various sources in print and manuscripts; begun and completed at New York from June 2, to July 20, 1772. Translated and edited by Albert G. Rau. Transactions of the Moravian Historical Society. 9:41-93. Bethlehem Times Pub. Society. 1913.

Piper, C. R. Protestantism of John Huss. Portrait. Open Court. Chicago. 29:321-31. June, 1915.

Rogers, Henry. The Story of John Huss. Good Words. London. 7:21-30. Jan., 1866; same, Living Age. Boston. 88:341-52. Feb., 1866.

Schaff, David S. A Spurious account of Huss’s Journey to Constance, Trial, and Death. An exposure of a book in German, published in St. Louis, 1875, on the Infallibility of the Pope, etc. With note by Preserved Smith. The American Journal of Theology. Chicago. 276-82. April, 1915.

Sherwood, J. M. Comment on Gillett’s Life and Times of John Hus. Reformation in Bohemia. The American Presbyterian Review. New York. 13:114-36. Jan., 1864; same, The Biblical Review. London. 1:123. 1864.

Smyth, J. J. Life and Times of John Huss. Evangelical Review. London. 18:473.

Spalding, M. J. John Huss and the Hussites. Miscellanea. London. 1855.

Stevenson, W. F. How John Hus became a saint in the Romish Calendar. Month. London. 15:425; same, Good Words. London. 4:339-44. 1863.

The Taborites and the Calixtines. The American Presbyterian Review. New York. 5:1.

Thurston, Herbert. John Huss. Month. London. 156-64. Aug., 1915.

Torry, H. W. Life and Letters of John Huss. The North American Review. Boston and New York. 65:265-305. Oct., 1847. Review of de Bonnechose’s The Reformers before the Reformation and of Letters of John Huss written during his exile and imprisonment.

Vojan, J. E. S. Bohemian-American Freethinkers and John Huss. English Section of the Orgán Bratrstva Č. S. P. S. 23:223. Chicago. 1915.

Wratislaw, A. H. Protestants of Bohemia. Good Words. London. 3:607-8. 1862.

—— An Account of the Writings of John Huss, in the Czeskish or Bohemian language (including his letters from Constance), most of them now printed for the first time. Review of the collected Bohemian writings of Magister John Huss by Karel Jaromír Erben. The Contemporary Review. London. 10:530-55. 1869; same, Kitto’s Journal of Sacred Literature. London. 40:97; same, The American Presbyterian Review. New York. 5:228.

—— Precursors of John Huss in Bohemia. The Contemporary Review. London. 13:196-210. 1870.

—— John Huss and the Ultramontanes. The Contemporary Review. London. 19:238-59. 1872; same, Living Age. Boston. 112:427-39. Feb., 1872.

Žižka, John, the Bohemian Patriot. Leisure Hour. London. 10:263-67. 1861.

—— and the Reformation in Bohemia. Macmillan’s Magazine. London. 72:346-55. Sept., 1895; same, Living Age. Boston. 207-297. 1895.

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