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CONTENTS
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LETTER XLIV. TO JOHN OF CHLUM (February 1415) |
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Don’t send his letters on; Sigismund ought to judge him; Procure that at his trial he be near him; No proctor save Jesus; The charges against him; The matter of the safe-conduct; The King ought not to allow him to be thrust back into prison | 179–81 |
LETTER XLV. TO THE SAME (February 1415) |
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Writing all last night; The right to disendow; The action of Charles IV.; Be careful over his letters; Tell Jerome not to come; Sigismund has forgotten him; Dear Chlum, do not worry concerning expense; His replies to the Forty-five Articles; Two Articles should be quashed; Cardinalis should be careful; Palecz the arch-detective; Persecution of his adherents; Send another shirt; He would like to speak to Sigismund | 181–4 |
LETTER XLVI. TO HIS FRIENDS AT CONSTANCE (February 1415) |
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His defence; Protest to the Commission; The Sacrament of the Cup; Do not worry over the Commission; Cross-examined again; He will abide by the decision of the Council; Michael and Palecz again; “You have 70,000 florins”; The citation of his adherents | 184–7 |
LETTER XLVII. TO JOHN OF CHLUM (February 28 (?), 1415) |
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“Await the issue”; Greetings to friends; Racked with stone; The suspicions of the gaolers; Get permission to see him; He will answer Gerson; Don’t worry over expense; Eight weeks since he was moved here; Stand by him to the end; He has finished some tracts | 187–90 |
Paintings on the Bethlehem Chapel; Hus and His Dreams | 190 |