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LETTER LVI. TO PETER MLADENOWIC (June 6, 1415) |
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He intends to cleave to the truth; Various legacies; No sum can repay your love; “Accept one of Wyclif’s works”; “I fear many may be offended” | 211–12 |
The Second Audience; Better Order; “The Logic of School-lads”; Sigismund and the Safe-conduct | 213 |
LETTER LVII. TO HIS FRIENDS IN CONSTANCE (June 7, 1415) |
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An account of the day’s trial; Doctors break down; “Wyclif wanted to destroy all learning”; “This fellow is deceiving the Council”; “Stick to your argument”; “I thought there would be greater order”; Cardinal Bronhiaco and Hus; “You must abjure” | 214–16 |
Toothache; Final Audience; “A King in Mortal Sin is not a King”; “Why was John Deposed?” D’Ailli sums up; Conscience! Sigismund’s Mistake; Chlum’s Handshake; “‘That Fellow what’s his Name?’ ‘Jerome,’ they shouted” | 217–18 |
LETTER LVIII. TO THE SAME (June 8, 1415) |
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Glad Occultus is hidden; Instructions to Chlum as to the depositions; Toothache; Qualify his last letter; Do not make his letters public; “God sent you as angels”; Questioned as to books; “Do you wish to abjure?” An unfair alteration of deposition | 218–21 |
LETTER LIX. TO THE SAME (June 9 or 10, 1415) |
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Return to Bohemia and enter the service of the King Eternal; Chlum’s handshake; The cruel words of Palecz; His dreams again; Warnings of Jerome and Andrew the Tailor; God reward thee, Chlum | 221–3 |