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Jerome of Prague c.1370-1416, Bohemian religious reformer. During his studies at Prague and at Oxford, Jerome was influenced by the doctrinal views of John Wyclif . He continued to study and travel widely abroad, in constant conflict with the authorities. In 1407 he returned to Prague, where he joined forces with John Huss in advocating Bohemian control of the Univ. of Prague and in opposing the papal bulls against Lancelot of Naples. When Huss was summoned before the Council of Constance (see Constance, Council of ), Jerome went there to defend him in 1415. Arrested while attempting to escape from the hostile churchmen, Jerome was brought back and imprisoned. After the burning of Huss, Jerome recanted his defenses of Huss and Wyclif, but his sincerity was doubted and he was not released. In 1416 he withdrew his recantation and was burned as a heretic.

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Jerome of Prague (c.1370–1416), Bohemian Reformer and friend of J. Huss. Probably a native of Prague, he studied at Oxford, whence he brought back writings of J. Wycliffe. On his return to Prague in 1407 he took an active part in the religious controversies and became a leader of the nationalist university students. He followed Huss to Constance in 1415. After Huss's death, under pressure he read a document anathematizing the teaching of Wycliffe and Huss and accepting the authority of the Pope and Council. The sincerity of this abjuration was suspect and his trial resumed in 1416. He took back his abjuration and was burnt at the stake.

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