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He was a member of the Czech brethren.
The Slovak minority felt betrayed by their Czech brethren.
The Church of the Czech Brethren may refer to:
Nowadays it is used by the Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren.
This church belongs to the Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren.
Bogusław Leszczyński was a Czech brethren.
The church of the Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren was constructed in 1929.
He provided shelter for Czech brethren and refugees from Silesia during the Thirty Years' War.
After World War II, it adopted a new name the Unity of Czech Brethren.
Members of the Unitas Fratrum and Czech Brethren claim Hus as a spiritual forerunner.
He was a former assistant pastor of the Jan Hus Czech Brethren Presbyterian Church in Manhattan.
After the First World War, the church was assigned to Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren, which conducted the general repair.
Ceskobratrská Cirkev Evangelická (Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren)
Members of the Unity of Czech Brethren, a Hussite sect that had figured prominently in the rebellion, were bitterly persecuted.
Thus the Greater Poland Brethren (Jednota Wielkopolska) also called the Czech Brethren, was formed.
The Political and Social Doctrines of the Unity of Czech Brethren in the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries (1957).
J. Křivohlavý was a protestant, he was a member of the Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren, baptised and confirmed (1939), ordained presbyter and lay preacher.
Until 1628 he was a private tutor in the household of the Kurtzbach-Zawadski family in Leszno, where he was an active member of the Czech Brethren community.
Examples of registered groups include the Roman Catholic Church, the Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren, and the Czechoslovak Hussite Church.
This Czech Texan heritage is evidenced by the historic Catholic Church, Czech Brethren Church, and SPJST hall.
Through the efforts Vincenc Pisek of Malesov, the successor of Gustav Alexy of Roznov, the new modern Czech Brethren Presbyterian House was built in 1888.
Czech Republic: Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren, formed in 1918 in Czechoslovakia through the unification of the Protestant churches of the Lutheran and Reformed confessions.
In a religiously pluralistic world, the witness of the Church of Bangladesh in the midst of Muslim neighbours should be instructive for the Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren.
A member of Czech Brethren, he converted to Roman Catholicism near the end of his life, and in order to attract settlers to his lands he was a strong believer in religious tolerance.
In 1628, when the Habsburgs allowed only the Catholic religion in their monarchy, many Czech Brethren found exile in Leszno, in Catholic Poland, where Protestants were tolerated.