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CONTENTS
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LETTER XLVIII. TO THE SAME (March 4, 1415) |
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Please expound his dream | 191 |
The Answer of Chlum; Do not Worry over Dreams; The Exposition; We Rejoice in your Letters | 191–3 |
LETTER XLIX. TO THE SAME (March 6, 1415) |
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“For dreams have no care”; The Bethlehem pictures; Christ is his proctor; His defence; “Take no conscious thought what ye shall say”; Be careful over the letters | 193–5 |
Delays in the Trial; The Papal Difficulty; The Way of Cession; A Letter from Chlum; “That Tattered Bit of Paper”; The Rhymes of Hus | 195–7 |
LETTER L. TO HIS FRIENDS (Middle March 1415) |
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Hus's rhymes; Susannah and Daniel; “The insults of Christ”; “This road the Master went”; “I shall not have the Sacrament at Easter”; Gerson’s charges | 197–9 |
The Escape of Pope John; Hus Starving | 199 |
LETTER LI. TO HIS FRIENDS AFTER THE POPE’S FLIGHT (March 21, 1415) |
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Greetings; The Council in confusion, the Pope fled; The Council has ignored God | 200 |
LETTER LII. TO THE SAME (March 24, 1415) |
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Gaolers are fled; Nothing to eat; Make haste and see Sigismund; The designs of Constance; Procure guards from the King | 201 |