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- Q1391780 description "Czech reformer".
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- Q1391780 abstract "Jacob of Mies (Czech: Jakoubek ze Stříbra; 1372 – 9 August 1429) was a Bohemian reformer, and colleague of Jan Hus. Jacob was born in 1372 in Mies (now Stříbro), 25 km (16 mi) west of Pilsen, Bohemia, now in the Czech Republic.He studied at Prague, receiving both bachelor's and the master's degrees in theology, and became pastor of the Church of St. Michael and an outspoken supporter of Jan Hus. In 1410 he took part in the disputations regarding John Wycliffe, defending the latter against archiepiscopal condemnation. His study of Scripture and the Fathers led him to believe that withholding of the chalice in the administration of Holy Communion to the laity was an arbitrary measure of the Catholic Church. In 1414, he propounded and defended his views in a public disputation; and when Hus, at that time in jail at Konstanz, accepted them, he began to administer the chalice to his parishioners, in spite of the remonstrances of the bishop and the university. His example was quickly followed by other pastors in Prague. The Fathers of the Council of Constance (1415) issued a decree, explaining that reception of Holy Communion under both kinds was not necessary for salvation, though such reception in and of itself was not evil. What was at stake was not the inherent good or evil of the practice, but the practical implications such as irreverence toward, and misunderstandings about, Holy Communion. Though Jacob would by no means submit, he was not removed from his office, perhaps because in other points, as, for instance, in the doctrine of purgatory, he agreed with the Catholic Church. During the last decade of his life Jacob was regarded as one of the foremost of the Utraquist theologians. He died in Prague on 9 August 1429.".
- Q1391780 alias "Mies, Jakub von;Mies, Jakob von;Mies, Jacobellus von".
- Q1391780 birthDate "1372".
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- Q1391780 deathDate "1429-08-09".
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- Q1391780 deathYear "1429".
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- Q1391780 alternativeNames "Mies, Jakub von;Mies, Jakob von;Mies, Jacobellus von".
- Q1391780 dateOfBirth "1372".
- Q1391780 dateOfDeath "1429-08-09".
- Q1391780 name "ze Stříbra, Jakoubek".
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- Q1391780 shortDescription "Czech reformer".
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- Q1391780 comment "Jacob of Mies (Czech: Jakoubek ze Stříbra; 1372 – 9 August 1429) was a Bohemian reformer, and colleague of Jan Hus. Jacob was born in 1372 in Mies (now Stříbro), 25 km (16 mi) west of Pilsen, Bohemia, now in the Czech Republic.He studied at Prague, receiving both bachelor's and the master's degrees in theology, and became pastor of the Church of St. Michael and an outspoken supporter of Jan Hus.".
- Q1391780 label "Jacob of Mies".
- Q1391780 givenName "Jakoubek".
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- Q1391780 surname "ze Stříbra".