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51 writings, Chelc̄icky̍ came to the realization that Bishop Nicholas wrote differently and spoke differently.

Probably in 1424 Chelc̄icky̍ wrote his final answer to Bishop Nicholas, the which put an end to his friendly but strained relations with the Taborites.

In this Reply Chelc̄icky̍ refutes the latter's accusation that he extorted from him, under a false pretext, some of his writings. At this date (1424) Peter Chelc̄icky̍ knew much more about the issues involved in the eucharist than when he wrote about the four essences (1421–2), and he admitted this candidly:

Concerning the dating, Bartos̄,, pp.149–160; Goll, "Petr Chelc̄icky̍ a jeho spisy," (P.C. and His Works), , 1881, p.12–13, same author, , II, p.65; Yastrebov, , 1908, p.185–195.

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