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 bribe, ; conciliates the council, ; neglects opportunity of releasing Hus,, ; pronounces imperial ban against Duke Frederick, ; his treachery to Hus, ; remonstrances addressed to, by Bohemian nobles, , ; revokes all letters of safeconduct, ; determines that Hus shall not return to Bohemia, , ; his feigned indignation with the council, ; Hus’s answer to the Cardinal of Cambray increases his anger against the reformer, ; his words to Hus after the latter’s speech about unworthy kings, ; urges Hus to recant for his own political purposes, , , ; his address to the council, , ; receives further remonstrances from Bohemia, ; his treachery referred to by Hus, ; is present at Hus’s final trial and condemnation, , ; orders the Count Palatine to lead Hus to the stake, ; indignation against, in Bohemia, , , ; discussion of his treachery, , ; hatred of Bohemians towards, , ; hostilities with King of Poland, ; covert threat to by Bohemian nobles, ; his letters to Venceslas and Queen Sophia concerning heresy, etc., , ; heir to the throne of Bohemia, ; his temporising policy after his brother’s death, ; appoints Queen Sophia regent of Bohemia, ; his answer to the demands of the Bohemian envoys, , ; persuades the pope to declare a crusade against Bohemia, ; his cruelty to John Krasa, ; crosses into Bohemia, ; marches to Kutna Hora, ; his ungracious reception of the envoys from Prague, ; attacks Prague and is repulsed, ; attempts to relieve the castle of Vysehrad, ; his defeat, , ; returns from Bohemia, ; his deposition pronounced by Bohemia, ; reattacks Bohemia and defeated by Zizka, ; enters into negotiations with the Hussites, ; recognised as king by the Bohemians, ; his short reign and death at Prague,

Thomas of Stitny, reformer,, , , ; his views as given in his work