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CONTENTS
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LETTER XXXVI. TO HIS BOHEMIAN FRIENDS (October 20, 1414) |
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Account of his journey; His reception at Nuremberg; He is much encouraged; Distributes tracts; Future plans; Gossip | 152–5 |
“The Doctor of Biberach”; Shrewd Sale of Horses; Lodgings at Constance; The Council begins; Gossip of the Letters; The Pope and the Safe-conduct; “If Hus had Killed my own Brother” | 155–7 |
LETTER XXXVII. TO THE SAME (November 4, 1414) |
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Gossip; Michael the Pleader again; The Pope and the safe-conduct; Prices in Constance; The cardinals and their horses; “My horse Rabstyn”; The goodness of Chlum | 157–9 |
LETTER XXXVIII. TO THE SAME (November 6, 1414) |
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Michael the Pleader; The action of the Pope; He is preparing sermons to deliver when Sigismund comes; His herald the Bishop of Lebus; They thought it was a show! Fears for his finances | 160–1 |
The Life of John Cardinalis; His Letter about Hus; Hus will Preach and give a Ducat to all Present; Gossip concerning the council; “the goose is not yet cooked” | 162–3 |
LETTER XXXIX. TO THE FAITHFUL BOHEMIANS (November 16, 1414) |
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Beware of false prophets! The Day of Judgment is at hand; Pray for me; My journey to Constance; The Sacrament has not been interrupted | 164–6 |
Disastrous Rumours; The Attempted Escape; The Arrest of Hus; Master Didaco; Imprisoned at the Blackfriars; Chlum and the Safe-conduct; The Powerlessness of Sigismund; The Illness of Hus; Removed to Better Quarters; A Letter from Chlum: The Efforts of Chlum; Please send Chlum your Views on the Cup | 166–70 |