The author looks into the problem of Hussitism, and asks the question if it is a forerunner of the Reformation or its first stage. He draws attention to the fact that it is an issue which is difficult to settle unequivocally. He gives examples of a clear reception of Hussite ideas in the Reformation movement but also shows cases of differences in their acknowledgement.
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