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CONTENTS
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LETTER XII. TO THE PEOPLE OF PILSEN
(March 1412)
Dissension; Ye did run well; Flatterers; Their past repute; Return! The attack upon him in Pilsen; “Worst priest better than the best laymen”; “Creator of God”; Priests in mortal sin must not preach; The sons of the devil and of God 617
The Indulgence Controversy; Wenzel Tiem; Luther and Hus Compared; Hus’s Opposition; The Theological Faculty; Hus’s Tracts and Polemics; Jagiello and his Career 6771
LETTER XIII. TO LADISLAUS, KING OF POLAND
(June 10, 1412)
Peace with Sigismund; The depravity of the clergy; Abounding iniquity; “Woe is me if I keep silence” 713
Stanislaus and Palecz; Quarrel with Hus; Stephen Dolein and his Works against Hus 734
LETTER XIV. TO THE MONKS OF DOLEIN
(Summer 1412)
The invectives of Stephen; Do not believe him; Hus’s relation to Wyclif; Why he did not go to Rome; An appeal to Stephen not to judge Wyclif or himself 757
Mob Rule again; Burning the Bulls; The Three Martyrs; John XXIII. and Hus; Hus Appeals to a Council; The Attack on the Bethlehem; Hus Leaves Prague 7780
LETTER XV. TO MASTERS MARTIN AND NICOLAS MILICZIN
(August 1412)
Ought he to retire? The advice of Augustine to Honoratus; Ought he to follow it? 8082