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LETTER LXV. TO HENRY SKOPEK DE DUBA (June 13, 1413) |
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Thanks for his letters; “Keep God’s counsels”; “Greet your wife from me”; “You will never see me again” | 234 |
LETTER LXVI. TO MASTER MARTIN, HIS DISCIPLE (June 16, 1415) |
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Exhortations; If Martin is charged with heresy, what he is to reply; “The Lord still lives”; Greetings to various friends in Prague; Repayment of his creditors; “Fare well evermore” | 235–7 |
The Incident of Hus and the “Father”; The Mystery cannot be Solved; First Letter from the “Father” | 237–8 |
LETTER LXVII. TO THE “FATHER” (Middle of June) |
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Thanks for advice; Reasons why he cannot sign the paper sent him | 238–9 |
Further Efforts of the “Father”; The Delegate from Erfurt; The “Father’s” Second Letter | 239–40 |
LETTER LXVIII. TO THE SAME (Middle of June, 1415) |
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Reasons why Hus cannot “abjure” | 241 |
The Change in Hus’s Position; Growing Firmness of Tone | 242 |
LETTER LXIX. TO HIS FRIENDS IN CONSTANCE (After June 18, 1415) |
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Greetings; Bitter attack on John XXIII.; The illogical position of Palecz; Errors of the Council; Flee evil priests; Defence of the cup | 242–6 |