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CONTENTS
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LETTER LXX. TO THE SAME (June 21, 1415) |
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Hus’s final intentions; Thanks to Sigismund! and others | 246–7 |
LETTER LXXI. TO GALLUS (HAWLIK), PREACHER IN THE BETHLEHEM (June 21, 1415) |
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Administer the Cup; The Council’s condemnation; Do not quarrel with Jakoubek; The ten thousand martyrs | 248–9 |
LETTER LXXII. TO MASTER CHRISTIAN (June 22, 1415) |
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Last words and exhortations | 249–50 |
LETTER LXXIII. TO HIS FRIENDS AT CONSTANCE (June 23, 1415) |
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A beautiful letter of resignation and fortitude; Palecz and Michael; “I am praying for them”; The sorrows of Jesus; “O Jesus, draw me after Thyself” | 250–53 |
LETTER LXXIV. TO THE FAITHFUL BOHEMIANS (June 24, 1415) |
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Do not be terrified; The examples of the past; St. Gregory; St. Chrysostom; The troubles in store for Bohemia; The illogical condemnation of John XXIII.; The errors of the Council; Simony of its members; Why did they elect a homicide Pope? The abomination of desolation; “God will raise up after me braver men” | 254–8 |
Sweltering Heat; Hus and Palecz; A Confessor sent; Strange Clemency | 258–9 |
LETTER LXXV. TO HIS BOHEMIAN FRIENDS (June 25, 1415) |
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His difficulty in abjuring; Extraordinary casuistry; The request for a confessor; His conversation with Palecz; A song of Hus at Gottlieben | 259–62 |