hussite|hussites in English

noun

[Huss·ite || 'hʌsaɪt]

adherent of the doctrines of the Bohemian religious reformer John Huss

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1. Like Orthodox Christians, Roman Catholics, and Anglo-Catholics, the Czechoslovak Hussite Church recognizes seven sacraments.

2. Other groups investigated later included the Spiritual Franciscans, the Hussites (followers of Jan Hus) and the Beguines.

3. The Hussite Church, founded in 19 was the second largest religious denomination in Czechoslovakia, with some 400,000 adherents.

4. Tábor earned its place in Czech history in the 15th century as home to the most radical wing of the Hussite movement

5. Unlike the Roman Catholic priests, who withheld the wine from the laity during Holy Communion, the Utraquists (diverse groups of Hussites) administered bread and wine.

6. Taborite, Czech Táboři, member of a militant group of Bohemian Hussite reformers who in 1420 gave the biblical name of Tabor (Czech: Tábor) to their fortified settlement south of Prague.Like their more moderate coreligionists, the Utraquists, they were strict Biblicists and insisted on receiving a Eucharist of both bread and wine, though they denied transubstantiation and the Real Presence.