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X CONTENTS. Page His Arrest. — Question of the Safe-conduct c . . 460 Communion in both Elements 471 The Trial of Hubs.— Illustration of the Inquisitorial Process . . . 473 Exceptional Audiences Allowed to Huss 484 Extraordinary Efforts to Procure Recantation 486 The Inevitable Condemnation and Burning 490 Indignation in Bohemia 494 Jerome of Prague. — His Trial and Execution 495 Chapter VIII. — The Hussites. Inquisitorial Methods Attempted in Bohemia 506 Increasing Antagonism. — Fruitless Threats of Force 508 Parties Form Themselves. — Calixtins and Taborites 511 Sigismund Succeeds to the Throne. — Failure of Negotiations . . . 514 Crusade Preached in 1420. — Its Repulse 516 Religious Extravagance. — Pikardi, Chiliasts 517 The Four Articles of the Calixtins 519 Creed of the Taborites 522 Failure of Repeated Cyusades. — The Hussites Retaliate 525 Efforts to Reform the Church. — Council of Siena 527 Council of Basle. — Negotiation with the Hussites a Necessity . . . 530 The Four Articles the Basis. — Accepted as the " Compactata " . . 533 The Taborites Crushed at Lipan . . . 535 Difficulties Caused by Rokyzana's Ambition 536 Insincere Peace. — Sigismund's Reactionary Reign and Death . . . 538 The Calixtins Secure Control under George Podiebrad 541 Rome Disavows the Compactata. — Giacomo della Marca in Hungary. 542 The Use of the Cup the Only Distinction. — Capistrano Sent as In- quisitor 545 His Projected Hussite Crusade Impeded by the Capture of Constan- tinople 551 Efforts to Resist the Turks. — Death of Capistrano at Belgrade . . 552 Steady Estrangement of Bohemia. — Negotiations and Attacks . . . 555 The Compactata Maintained in Spite of Rome 559 The Bohemian Brethren Arise from the ReHiains of the Taborites . 561 Their Union with the Waldenses 564 Their Growth and Constancy under Persecution ....... 666 Appendix of Documents 669