PUBLICATIONS
Baker, James. A Forgotten Great Englishman; or the Life and Work of Peter Payne, the Wycliffite. Illustrated. 8º. 160 pp. The Religious Tract Society. London. 1894.
Benham, David. Notes on the Origin and Episcopate of the Bohemian Brethren. 148 pp. Dalton & Lucy. London. 1867.
—— Bohemian and Moravian Brethren. Translated from the German. 12º. Bradford. 1822.
Bohemian Brethren. Note on the Reformation in Poland. V. 2, pp. 634-38. Cambridge Modern History. University Press. Cambridge. 1903.
Bonnechose, Francois Paul Emile Boisnormand de. The Reformers before the Reformation. The Fifteenth Century. John Huss and the Council of Constance. Translated from the French by Campbell Mackenzie. 8º. 2 vs. 659 pp. William Whyte & Co. Edinburgh. 1844.
—— Letters of John Huss, written during his exile and imprisonment. With Martin Luther’s Preface, and containing a general view of the works of Huss. Translated by Campbell Mackenzie. 8º. 244 pp. William Whyte & Co. Edinburgh. 1846.
Bost, Ami. History of the Bohemian and Moravian Brethren. Translated from the French, and abridged, with an appendix. 12º. 428 pp. The Religious Tract Society. London. 1838.
Chase, Edith Fowler. The Bohemians. A Study of the Land of the Cup and the Book. Illustrated. 8º. 63 pp. Fleming H. Revell Company. New York. 1914.
Cranz, David. The Ancient and Modern History of the Brethren. Translated from the German of —— with Notes and Emendations, by Benjamin La Trobe. 8º. 726 pp. W. & A. Strachan. London. 1780.
Creighton, M. A History of the Papacy during the Period of Reformation. 2 vs. Houghton Mifflin Company. Boston. 1882.
Fisher, George Park. History of the Christian Church. With maps. 701 pp. Bohemia, pp. 164-409. Charles Scribner’s Sons. New York. 1887.
Fox, John (Martyrologist). The History of the Ten Persecutions in the Primitive Church. To which is added, An Account of the Martyrdom of John Huss and Jerome of Prague; together with divers Letters, wrote by John Huss while he was under Persecution. Extracted from the Martyrology of Mr. John Fox. Printed by John Gray and Gavin Alston ... for Andrew Leslie.... 8º. 402 pp. Edinburgh. 1761.
—— Book of Martyrs: a complete and authentic Account of the Lives, Sufferings and triumphant Deaths of the Primitive and Protestant Martyrs in all parts of the World. With Notes, comments and illustrations, by the Rev. J. Milner. 8º. London. 1848. Numerous editions.
—— Book of Martyrs. Hus, Žižka and Jerome, pp. 150-68. John F. Winston Co. Chicago.
Gataker, Thomas and others. The City Ministers unmasked, or the Hypocrisie and Iniquitie of Fifty nine of the most eminent of the Clergy, in and about the City of London. Clearly discovered out of two of their own pamphlets, One Intituled, A Serious and Faithful Representation; The other a Vindication of the Ministers of the Gospel, in and about the City of London. Together with a Prophesie of John Hus, touching the Choosing of a new Ministry; and an ancient Prophetical farewel of Hildegards, to the old corrupt Ministry. Both very useful for the Knowledg of the long deceived Nations. By a friend of the Armies, in its ways of Justice and Righteousness. 4º. 31 pp. Printed for Giles Calvert. London. 1649.
Gillett, Ezra Hall. The Life and Times of John Hus, or the Bohemian Reformation of the Fifteenth Century. 8º. 2 vs. 632 pp. Gould and Lincoln. Boston. 1863-64.
Gilpin, William. The Lives of John Wickliff; and of the Most Eminent of his Disciples, Lord Cobham, John Huss, Jerome of Prague, and Zisca. 8º. 368 pp. 1 portrait. J. Robson. London. 1765.
John Amos Komenský
Portrait after Wenceslaus Hollar
Gradin, Arvid, member of the church. A Short History
of the Bohemian-Moravian Protestant Church of the United Brethren. In a letter to the Archbishop of Upsal. Primate of Sweden. 8º. 64 pp. James Hutton. London. 1743.
Hamilton, John Taylor. A History of the Church known as the Moravian Church, or the Unitas Fratrum
, or the Unity of the Brethren, during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. 631 pp. 20 port. Times Publication Co. Bethlehem. 1900.
Hasse, A. C. The United Brethren (Moravians) in England, from 1641-1742. 8º. 38 pp. W. Mallalieu & Co. London. 1867.
Herrick, S. E. Heretics of Yesterday. Houghton Mifflin Company. Boston. 1885.
Hodgson, William. The Lives, Sentiments and Sufferings of some of the Reformers and Martyrs before, since and independent of the Lutheran reformation. 8º. 465 pp. J. B. Lippincott & Co. Philadelphia. 1867.
Holmes, John. History of the Protestant Church of the United Brethren. 2 vs. 8º. 848 pp. London. 1825-1830.
Hus, John, and Jerome of Prague, the Bohemian Martyrs. Sketches of their Lives. Presbyterian Board of Publication. Philadelphia. 1868.
Hus, John. Article on, 9th ed. Encyclopædia Britannica, by John Sutherland Black.
—— De Ecclesia. The Church. Translated, with notes and introduction by David S. Schaff. 8º. 304 pp. Charles Scribner’s Sons. New York. 1915.
—— The Letters of —— with introductions and explanatory notes. By Herbert B. Workman and R. Martin Pope. 8º. 286 pp. Hodder and Stoughton. London. 1904.
—— or, The Council of Constance: a Poem. With historical and descriptive notes. 12º. C. J. G. and F. Rivington. London. 1829.
—— The Five Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of ——, the Bohemian Reformer and Martyr. 8 pp. Celebrated at Bethlehem, Pa. July 6, 1873.
—— Independent Bohemia. Memorial in honor of the quincentenary of ——. 4 pp. London. July 6, 1915.
—— Martyrdom, Semi-millenial Commemoration of ——, held in Cleveland, O., July 6th, 1915. With articles by Herbert Adolphus Miller, Count Lützow, Šárka B. Hrbkova. 16 pp. Cleveland. 1915.
—— Memorial of the Central Association of Freethought Societies for the Hus Celebrations in Chicago. 62 pp. By J. J. Král. 1915.
—— In honor of the quincentenary of ——. The Future of Bohemia: a lecture delivered at King’s College, London, by Robert William Seton-Watson. 8º. 31 pp. Nisbet & Co. London. 1915.
—— The Man and the Martyr. An address delivered before the faculty and the students of Lincoln University, by John James Carter. 39 pp. Westminster Press. Philadelphia. 1915.
—— Program of Celebration (1415-1915) by the Jan Hus Bohemian Presbyterian Church and Neighborhood House. 8 pp. New York. July, 1915.
—— The Five Hundredth Anniversary Celebration of the Martyrdom of ——, Bohemian Reformer. 4 pp. Held at Oberlin College, Oberlin. Oct. 10, 1915.
Hutton, J. E. A History of the Moravian Church. 8º. 520 pp. Moravian Publication Office. London. 1909.
James, Henry. Sketches of Moravian Life and Character. Chapter 2, The Ancient Unitas Fratrum. J. B. Lippincott & Co. Philadelphia. 1859.
Kautsky, Karl. Communism in Central Europe in the time of the reformation. Heretical Communism: its general character. The Taborites. The Bohemian Brethren. Translated by J. L. and E. G. Mulliken. London. 1897.
Kitts, Eustace John. Pope John the Twenty-Third and Master John Hus of Bohemia. Illustrated. 8º. 446 pp. Constable and Co. London. 1910.
Krasinski, Count Valerian. Sketch of the religious history of the Slavic nations. Being a second edition of his lectures on the subject, revised and enlarged. 8º. 358 pp. Johnstone and Hunter. Edinburgh. 1851.
Kuhns, L. Oscar. John Huss: The Witness. 12º. 174 pp. Jennings & Graham. Cincinnati. 1907.
Latrobe, C. I. Select Narratives extracted from the History of the Church known by the name of Unitas Fratrum, or United Brethren.... Chronologically arranged. Part I, containing the ancient history. Translated from the German. 8º. 132 pp. London. 1806.
Latrobe, Bishop James. Historical Sketch of the Church of the United Brethren or Moravians. 24º. 32 pp. Samuel Gibbs. Bath. 1850.
Lenfant, Jacques. The History of the Council of Constance. Translated from the new edition, printed at Amsterdam, which the author not only revised and corrected, but considerably augmented. With plates. 4º. 2 vs. 1376 pp. London. 1730.
Loserth, Johann. Wiclif and Hus. Translated from the German by M. J. Evans. 8º. 366 pp. Hodder and Stoughton. London. 1884.
Lützow, Count Francis. Article on Hussites, 11th ed. Encyclopædia
Britannica.
—— The Life and Times of Master John Hus. Illustrated. 8º. 398 pp. J. M. Dent & Co. London. E. P. Dutton & Co. New York. 1909.
—— The Hussite Wars. 8º. 384 pp. 1 portrait. J. M. Dent & Sons. London. 1914.
McCorry, John Stewart. Four Catholic Lectures, dedicated to the Hon. Lord Ardmillan, in answer to the Four Protestant Lectures of the Rev. William Hanna, on the Dawn of the Reformation in England and Bohemia; in sketches of the lives of Wycliffe, Huss and Jerome of Prague, which were delivered in connection with the Philosophical Institution, February 1858. 8º. 63 pp. Marsh & Beattie. Edinburgh. 1858.
Malin, William Gunn. History of the Bohemian Bible, with an examination of its claim to European priority. Appendix to Catalogue of books relating to or illustrating the History of the Unitas Fratrum
, or United Brethren, pp. 135-47. Philadelphia. 1881. Same, Transactions of the Moravian Historical Society. Nazareth, Pa. 1:143-53. 1876.
—— Ziska. Brief notices of the career of this great captain of the Hussites. Appendix to Catalogue of books relating to or illustrating the History of the Unitas Fratrum, or United Brethren, pp. 133-135. Philadelphia. 1881.
Mangasarian, M. M. John Hus, the man who struck the first blow. A lecture delivered before the Independent Religious Society (Rationalist). 23 pp. Chicago. 1915.
Mears, John W. Heroes of Bohemia: Huss, Jerome and Zisca. Presbyterian Board of Publication. 8º. 345 pp. Philadelphia. 1879.
Moravians. Primitive Church Government, in the Practice of the Reformed in Bohemia, or, an Account of the Ecclesiastick Order and Discipline among the Reformed; or, (as they call’d themselves) the Unity of the Brethren in Bohemia. With same Notes of John-Amos Comenius, serving to illustrate the same; and a preface pointing out the True way to a Solid Peace, Order and Unity. And giving an Abstract of the History of the said Brethren, in so far as it relates to this account. 4º. 55 pp. Edinburgh. 1703.
—— A short View of the Continued Sufferings ... and heavy Oppressions of the Episcopal Reformed Churches, formerly in Bohemia and now in Great Poland and Polish Prussia. Printed by John Baskett ... and by the Assigns of Thomas Newcomb and Henry Hills, deceas’d. 4º. 4 pp. London. 1716.
—— The Contents of a folio History of the Moravians or United Brethren.... Printed in 1749 and privately sold ... under the title Acta Fratrum Unitatis in Anglia: with Suitable Remarks. Humbly addressed to the Pious of every Protestant Denomination in Europe and America. By a Lover of Light. (Said to be John Wesley.) By G. Lavington, Bishop of Exeter. 8º. 60 pp. Printed for J. Roberts. London. 1750.
—— A Brief History of the Protestant Episcopal Church, Known by the name of Unitas Fratrum, or the United Brethren. Together with the Reasons for and against the Privileges granted them in the British Dominions in the Year 1749: So as they are inserted in the Months of April and May of the Universal Magazine. 32 pp. Printed by S. Powell. Dublin. 1750.
—— Some Observations. I. On the Antiquity of the Present United Brethren, called Moravians. II. On some of the Extracts of their General Synods. III. On the Doctrine of the Trinity and Person of Christ. 8º. 24 pp. W. Owen. London. 1751.
—— Narrative of the Rise and Progress of the Herrnhuters, commonly called Moravians or Unitas Fratrum. London. 1754.
—— Compared and detected. By the author of the Enthusiasm of the Methodists and Papists compared. G. Lavington, Bishop of Exeter. 8º. London. 1755. (Opponent of Moravians.)
—— Brief Narrative of the Origin and Progress of the Church of the United Brethren commonly called Moravians, especially as connected with their recognition by the Church and Government of England. No title page. 8º. 7 pp. London. 1820. (?)
—— Sketch of the History of the Church and Missions of the United Brethren. 8º. London. 1822.
—— A Concise History of the Unitas Fratrum, or Church of the United Brethren commonly called Moravians. 12º. 190 pp. W. Mallalieu & Co. London. 1862.
—— Historical Society Transactions of.... 1st v. in 1876. Nazareth, Pa.
—— Debate in the English Parliament on a bill to relieve the United Brethren, or Moravians, from military duty and taking oaths. As reported for the Universal Magazine. Remarks made by Lieutenant Gen. Oglethorpe when the Petition of the Deputies of the said People was brought in, Feb. 9, 1748. Printed in Catalogue of books relating to or illustrating the History of the Unitas Fratrum, or United Brethren. Pp. 148-72. Philadelphia. 1881.
Ogden, John C. An Excursion into Bethlehem and Nazareth in Pennsylvania in the year 1799; with a succinct history of the Society of the United Brethren commonly called Moravians. 12º. 167 pp. Charles Cist. Philadelphia. 1800.
Oldham, Samuel S. John Huss: His times, life, faith and martyrdom. A Lecture delivered before the Young Men’s Christian Association, at the Rotundo, Dublin. 8º. 47 pp. Seeley. London. 1854.
Pastor, Ludwig. The History of the Popes from the Close of the Middle Ages. Drawn from the secret archives of the Vatican and other original sources. From the German of ——. 8º. K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co. London. 1906-1912.
Pennington, Arthur Robert. Epochs of the Papacy, from its Rise to the Death of Pope Pius IX., in 1878. 496 pp. Hussites, p. 234. G. Bell & Sons. London. 1882.
Pescheck, Christian Adolf. The Reformation and Anti-reformation in Bohemia. From the German of ——. 2 vs. 8º. 901 pp. Houlston & Stoneman. London. 1845.
Prynne, William. A Seasonable Vindication of Supream Authority and Jurisdiction of Christian Kings, Lords, Parliaments, as well over the possessions, as Persons of Delinquent Prelates and Churchmen; or, an Antient Disputation of the famous Bohemian Martyr John Hus, in Justification of John Wickliff’s 17. Article. Transcribed out of the printed Works of John Hus, and Mr. John Fox his Acts and Monuments.... With an additional appendix thereunto of Proofs, and Domestick Presidents in all ages, usefull for present and future times. Printed by T. Childe and L. Parry and are to be sold by Edward Thomas. 4º. 118 pp. London. 1660.
Rashdall, Hastings Stanhope. John Huss. Historical Essay. 8º. 41 pp. Simpkin, Marshall & Co. London. 1879.
Reincke, Abraham. A register of members of the Moravian Church and of persons attached to said church in this country and abroad, between 1727-1754. 144 pp. Bethlehem. 1873.
Risler, Jeremias. Select Narratives from the History of the Church known by the name of Unitas Fratrum or United Brethren. Translated from the German. Part 1, Ancient History. 8º. 132 pp. Wm. McDowell. London. 1806.
Rogers, Henry. The Story of John Huss. 8º. 12 pp. Reprint from Good Words. London.
Rolt, Richard. The Lives of the Principal Reformers. Embellished with the heads of the reformers in mezzotinto by Houston. fo. 202 pp. 21 portraits. E. Bakewell and H. Parker. London. 1759.
Rundle, Charles Elizabeth. Sketches of Christian life in England in the olden time. Sketches of the United Brethren of Bohemia and Moravia. 75 pp. London. 1865.
Schaff, David Schley. John Huss. His Life, Teachings and Death. After five hundred years. 349 pp. Charles Scribner’s Sons. New York. 1915.
Schwarze, W. N. John Hus, the Martyr of Bohemia. A Study of the Dawn of Protestantism. Illustrated. 8º. 152 pp. Fleming H. Revell Company. New York. 1915.
Schweinitz, Edmund de. The Moravian Episcopate. 8º. 28 pp. Bethlehem, Pa. 1865.
—— Who are the Moravians? A discourse preached at the dedication of the lecture room of the Second Moravian Church in Philadelphia. 8º. 12 pp. Philadelphia. 1867.
—— A History of the Unitas Fratrum, from its overthrow in Bohemia and Moravia to its renewal at Herrnhut, 1627 to 1722. 8º. 16 pp. Bethlehem. 1877.
—— The History of the Church known as the Unitas Fratrum, or the Unity of the Brethren, founded by the followers of John Hus, the Bohemian Reformer and Martyr. 8º. 693 pp. Bethlehem. 1885.
Small, J. Some account of the original protest of the Bohemian nobles against the burning of John Hus. Edinburgh. 1861.
Smith, J. Milton. Stars of the Reformation; being short sketches of eminent reformers and of the leading events in Europe which led to the revival of Christianity. Bohemian Reformation, pp. 18-36. S. W. Partridge & Co. London.
Trench, Richard C. Bohemia and Huss. Lectures on Mediæval Church History. 8º. 321 pp. London. 1877.
Ullmann, C. Reformers before the Reformation, principally in Germany and the Netherlands, depicted by ——. Translated by Robert Menzies. Hussites included. 8º. 2 vs. T. & T. Clark. Edinburgh. 1855.
Van Dyke, Paul. The Age of the Renascence. 397 pp. Charles Scribner’s Sons. New York. 1913.
Varillas, Antoine. The Pretended Reformers: or, a true History of the German Reformation, founded upon the heresie of John Wickliffe, John Huss and Jerom of Prague; and an impartial account of the wars, which ensued thereupon. Made English from the French original, by Matthias Earbery. 8º. 93 pp. Printed for T. Jauncy. London. 1720.
Whately, Jane E. The Gospel in Bohemia. Sketches of Bohemian Religious History. 8º. 190 pp. The Religious Tract Society. London. 1876.
Williams, Robert F. Lives of the English Cardinals. English Opinion in Bohemia, pp. 33-58. William H. Allen & Co. London. 1868.
Komenský’s The Gate of Tongues Unlocked
Worthington, John. The Diary and Correspondence of —— United Brethren and Moravians in, v. 1,
pp. 164, 211, 238, 241, 260, 269, 291, 299, 316, 318; account of the life of the United Brethren exiled in Hungary, by Figulus (Komenský’s son-in-law), pp. 153-56.
Workman, Herbert B. The Dawn of the Reformation. v. 1, The Age of Wiclif; v. 2, The age of Hus. 8º. 374 pp. Charles H. Kelly. London. 1901.
Wratislaw, A. H. John Huss and the Ultramontanes. 8º. 22 pp. Reprint from the Contemporary Review. London. 1872.
—— John Huss. The Commencement of Resistance to Papal Authority on the Part of the Inferior Clergy. Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. 12º. 408 pp. London. 1882.
Wyatt, Margaret Anne, translator. A Memoir; illustrating some of the workings of Popery in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Translated from the German. With an introductory note on Popery, by a Beneficed Clergyman of the Anglican Church. 8º. 136 pp. L. B. Seely and W. Burnside. London. 1841.
Wylie, James Hamilton. The Council of Constance to the Death of John Hus. 12º. 192 pp. 3 plates. Being the Ford Lectures delivered in the University of Oxford. Longmans, Green & Co. London. 1900.