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The Bohemian Confession of 1575: Towards an Archaeology of the Czech Reformation
In 1575, the evangelical estates of the Czech lands presented their king, Maxilimian II, with an irenic confession of faith. This document was the product of cooperation among the Czech Utraquists,...