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CONTENTS
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PART V | |
LETTERS WRITTEN DURING THE IMPRISONMENT AT THE BLACKFRIARS | |
Hus in Prison; His Tracts; Originals Lost; Paper Runs Short | 171–2 |
LETTER XL. TO THE PEOPLE OF PRAGUE (January 19, 1415) |
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His sickness; Consolations in God; I need “your best help”; His letter falsely translated; No help but Christ; Remember my past love and toil for you | 172–3 |
LETTER XLI. TO JOHN OF CHLUM (January 1415) |
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Get me a Bible, please; Asks Sigismund to release him; He has been ill | 173–4 |
Inquisition at Work; Commission Appointed; “A Dozen Masters” | 175 |
LETTER XLII. TO THE SAME (February 1415) |
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Do not be weary; The Commission at work; The kindness of his gaolers; Jonah and Susannah; Thanks for the Bible; Greetings to friends | 175–6 |
Jakoubek and the Trouble over the Cup; The Origin of the Matter; The Views of Hus | 176–7 |
LETTER XLIII. TO PETER MLADENOWIC (February 1415) |
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“Unless I first pay 2,000 ducats”; The Commission again; Michael’s spies; The simplicity of Jakoubek; “Both letters in one envelope” | 177–8 |