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CONTENTS
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LETTER III. TO ARCHBISHOP ZBINEK (December 1408) |
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Hus remonstrates with Zbinek for his treatment; He will obey the Pope in all lawful things; What he means by “neutrality”; The insults of his enemies | 19–23 |
The Clergy Complain to Zbinek concerning Hus; His Indifference | 23 |
LETTER IV. TO MASTER ZAWISSIUS (Autumn 1408) |
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Stop detraction in corners! You will some day be judged yourself; No right to call Hus a heretic | 24–5 |
Hus Rapidly Drifts; The Burning of Wyclif’s Works; The Action of Hus; “Bishop A, B, C“; Mob Rule | 25–7 |
LETTER V. TO THE PEOPLE OF LAUN (1410) |
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Hus praises their constancy; Do not avenge yourselves; Evil priests; The great alternative; The Judge is at the gate | 28–30 |
Richard Wyche; His History; His Letter to Hus; Letters from Sir John Oldcastle; English Sympathy | 30–34 |
LETTER VI. TO MASTER RICHARD [WYCHE] OF ENGLAND (September 1410) |
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Hus’s delight with Wyche’s letter; He read it in the Bethlehem; The spread of the gospel; The raging of Antichrist; Wenzel and Sophia on the side of the gospel | 34–8 |
The Later Career of Wyche; The Troubles of Hus; Cited to Rome; Riot at Prague; Zbinek and Wenzel make Peace; Letters to be written to Pisa and the Pope; Fresh Difficulties; Death of Zbinek | 38–41 |