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CONTENTS
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PART III | |
LETTERS WRITTEN DURING THE EXILE OF HUS | |
A Synod at Prague; Hus’s Appeal; A New Commission; Fruitless Efforts; The Banishment of Stanislaus and Palecz; Old Town Elections; Hus in the Country; His De Ecclesia; Vast Preaching Labours; The National Party; Letters of the Exile | 83–8 |
LETTER XVI. TO THE PEOPLE OF PRAGUE (October 1412) |
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The attack on the Bethlehem; The nature of abjuration | 88–9 |
LETTER XVII. TO THE SAME (October 1412) |
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Thankfulness for their spirit; Be not afraid; Christ also suffered; His elect must therefore also suffer; The war of Christ and Antichrist; False prophets; The attack on the Bethlehem; The Goose has broken their nets; The conquest of the Truths; What fear shall part us from Christ? “I fear no death”; But I long still to preach; Christ the sufferer preserve you | 90–97 |
LETTER XVIII. TO THE SAME (October 1412) |
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May Christ keep you free from sin; Hold fast the gospel; Ravening wolves in sheep’s clothing; Rejoice in your persecution; Take heed; His labours in preaching | 97–101 |
LETTER XIX. TO THE SAME (October 1412) |
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Do not draw back; To me to live is Christ; But I would gladly die; The attack on the Bethlehem; Christ grant us perseverance | 101–102 |
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