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CONTENTS
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PART VI | |
LETTERS WRITTEN FROM THE FRANCISCAN FRIARY | |
The Bishop of Constance and Hus; Removed to Gottlieben; The Months of Silence; A Papal Fellow-prisoner; Contrast of John XXIII. and Hus; A New Commission; Wyclif Condemned; His Bones to be Burnt; The Czech Efforts to save Hus; Bishop Sup-with-the-Devil; A Public Audience Granted; Hus brought back to Constance; Correspondence Recommenced | 202–5 |
LETTER LIII. TO JOHN OF CHLUM (June 5, 1415) |
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Get Sigismund to stick to his promise; Do not leave him; Greetings to friends; The expenses again; “Out of sight out of mind” | 205–6 |
The Public Audience at Last; A Crafty Plan; Tumult and Adjournment; “Do not fear for me” | 206–7 |
LETTER LIV. TO HIS FRIENDS AT CONSTANCE (June 5, 1415) |
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“Like Jews against Jesus”; An account of the trial; “Let it be burnt”; No friend except the Father | 207–8 |
Jerome of Prague; His Adventures and Arrest; Imprisonment at Constance | 209 |
LETTER LV. TO JOHN OF CHLUM (June 6, 1415) |
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“To-morrow at ten”; His proposed reply; Be careful over the papers; “Jerome also will suffer death” | 209–10 |