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CONTENTS
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LETTER XXXII. TO THE PEOPLE OF PRAGUE (1414) |
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Stand in the ways of God; Attend the preaching; The value of penitence | 137–8 |
PART IV | |
LETTERS WRITTEN ON THE JOURNEY TO CONSTANCE | |
Sigismund Summons a Council; Sends for Hus; His Escort; Hus Prepares to Obey; Hus Sends a Notice to the Synod of his Intentions; Also to the Supreme Court; Procures a Certificate of Orthodoxy from the Bishop of Nazareth | 139–43 |
LETTER XXXIII. TO SIGISMUND (September 1, 1414) |
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Hus informs Sigismund of what he has done; “Under the safe-conduct of your protection” Hus is not afraid of the Council; His troubles when cited to Rome; Prays for the King | 143–5 |
Hus Sets off without waiting for the Safe-conduct; Sealed Letters | 146 |
LETTER XXXIV. TO HIS BOHEMIAN FRIENDS ON STARTING FOR CONSTANCE (October 12, 1414) |
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His faithful labours; Sorry he cannot come and preach once more; Reasons why he has started; His foes; His consolation in Christ and His example; “Perhaps you will not see me again”; We shall “meet in the joy of heaven” | 146–9 |
LETTER XXXV. TO MASTER MARTIN, HIS DISCIPLE (October 1414) |
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Converse sparingly with women; Do not run after benefices; Leave off fine clothes; Do not follow me in my frivolity or love of chess; Various legacies | 149–51 |
Hus at Krakowec; His Escort to Constance; His Route | 152 |