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Huss Respite; Sweltering Heat; Determined to Obtain a Professed Penitent; The Real Point at Issue; A Martyr for Conscience; Truth Supreme; “The Fourth Person in the Trinity”; The Value of this Emphasis of Conscience; The Testimony of Creighton; Letters Undated 2235
LETTER LX. TO THE SAME
(After June 8, 1415)
Be careful over the letters; Veit should be careful; Jonah and Susannah; “Able to liberate poor me”; “If the Council told you that you have only one eye”; “The Lord is my protector” 2256
LETTER LXI. TO HENRY SKOPEK DE DUBA
(June 9, 1415)
Contrast in serving Christ and Sigismund; Some verses enclosed 2278
LETTER LXII. TO A FRIEND
(June 9, 1415)
Please forward the last letter to Skopek 229
LETTER LXIII. TO HIS BOHEMIAN FRIENDS
(After June 8, 1415)
Sigismund and the safe-conduct; What he ought to have done 22930
LETTER LXIV. TO ALL THE PEOPLE OF BOHEMIA
(June 10, 1415)
The letter contains a series of exhortations adapted to the different classes of the nation, to whom Hus has ministered; He also mentions his past frivolity, and beseeches their gratitude to Chlum and Wenzel de Duba; “The Bohemians are our fiercest enemies”; “Support the Bethlehem” 23033