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CONTENTS
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LETTER VII. TO A CERTAIN MONK (January 18, 1411) |
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Poverty the rule of monks; Testimony of Gregory, Benedict, John Cassian, Francis, and Bernard | 42–5 |
LETTER VIII. TO JOHN BARBATUS (May 25, 1411) |
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“Diverse temptations”; The true nature of obedience; The testimony of Jerome, Augustine, Gregory, “Isidore,” and Bede; “Therefore obey God rather than the Pope” | 45–50 |
LETTER IX. TO JOHN XXIII (September 1, 1411) |
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Hus complains of false charges; His action as to the expulsion of the Germans; Why he did not appear when cited to Rome; Desires to be tried before the University, and will abide the consequences | 51–4 |
LETTER X. TO THE COLLEGE OF CARDINALS (September 1411) |
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Hus appeals to their protection; He is innocent; Willing to meet a trial at Prague | 54–6 |
PART II | |
FROM THE DEATH OF ZBINEK TO THE EXILE OF HUS | |
Michael the Pleader; Hus Attacks the Clergy and their Vices; Trouble at Pilsen | 57–8 |
LETTER XI. TO THE SUPREME COURT OF BOHEMIA (December 1411) |
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The attack of Michael; The injustice of interdicts; Willing to be tried; Why he did not go to Rome | 58–61 |