How in 1674, German was almost preached in Náchod
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In the spring of 1674, the Náchod deanery received an order from the general vicar of Hradec Králové, ThDr. Tomáš Češnovský, representative bishop Mons. Jan Bedřich, count of Valdštejn, that in the dean's church of St. The St. Lawrence should hold services of God in the German language every fourth Sunday, because it is said that the number of Germans who would like the word of God to be preached to them in their native language has increased in the city.
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