John Hus was burned at the stake for numerous heresies, and he certainly appealed to The Bible on most of these. I don't know if he ever specifically came out and said that the Bible had greater authority than the Pope. I can't imagine any Catholic believing such a thing as the Popes were appointed by Our Blessed Lord Himself beginning with St. Peter in Matthew 16:17-19, and the Bible was not put together and promulgated until nearly four hundred years later.
As Our Blessed Lord did appoint a pope and never wrote anything other than some words in the dirt, and it was the Pope who promulgated the Bible, such a theory would be considered absurd by any right thinking man.
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Jan Hus was a Bohemian religious reformer who was burned as a heretic in 1415.He is John Hus.
She was burned alive at the stake as a heretic.
He is John Hus.
Yes, Joan was found to have been a heretic as she had worn men's clothing that was forbidden in the Old Testament.
Joan was burned at the stake as a heretic on May 30, 1431, at Rouen, France.
Jan Hus was a Bohemian religious reformer who was burned as a heretic in 1415.He is John Hus.
She was burned alive at the stake as a heretic.
She was sentenced to death as a heretic by the British supporting bishop, Pierre Cauchon, who ordered her to be burned at the stake as a heretic.
So they wouldn't try him as a heretic and be burned at the steak (not burned but roasted).
Jan Hus was a Bohemian reformer who was burned at the stake in 1415.
He is John Hus.
Yes, Joan was found to have been a heretic as she had worn men's clothing that was forbidden in the Old Testament.
Saint Joan of Arc
That he was a heretic that should be burned at the stake.
Joan of Arc
Joan of Arc
Joan was burned at the stake as a heretic on May 30, 1431, at Rouen, France.