The Life and Times of John Huss

Volume II

I.-Huss in Prison - His Refusal to Recant - Farewell Letters. June 8, 1415 – July 1, 1415

II.- Final Audience and Execution of Huss. July 1, 1415 – July 6, 1415

 

III.-Jacobel, Gerson, and Voladamir. May, 1415 – August, 1415

 

IV.-The Council and the Bohemians -Jerome Recants. August 1, 1415 – September 23, 1415

 

V.-Violence of the Times - Letters of the Bohemians - Zisca. September 23, 1415 – December 19, 1415

 

VI.-New Charges against Jerome - Conference with Benedict - Vincent Ferrara. December 19, 1415 – February 16, 1416

 

VII.-Jerome before the Council. February 16, 1416 – May 26, 1416

 

VIII.-Sentence and Execution of Jerome. May 26, 1416 – May 30, 1416

 

IX.-Inefficiency and Tumults of the Council - Success and Return of the Emperor. May 31, 1416 – January 27, 1417

 

X.-Benedict Deposed - Progress of Reform - Martin V Elected. January 27, 1417 – November 21, 1418

 

XI.-Measures of the Pope and Council against the Bohemians. November 22, 1417 – April 15, 1418

 

XII.-Futile Issue of the Council - Its Dissolution. January 1, 1418 – April 28, 1418

 

XIII.-Violence of Parties in Bohemia - Sigismund’s Army before Prague. April 15, 1418 – January 9, 1420

 

XIV.-Defeat and Retreat of the Emperor.  January 9, 1420 – July 28, 1420

 

XV.-Taborites and Calixtines. July 28, 1420 – August 5, 1420

 

XVI.-The Campaigns of Zisca. August 5, 1420 – October 11, 1424

 

XVII.-The Last Crusade - Defeat of the Imperialists. October 11, 1424 – January, 1432

 

XVIII.-The Council of Basle- Calixtine Ascendency. 1432–1487

 

XIX.-The Taborites and Moravians. 1460–1517

 

XX.-Reformation in Germany - the Brethren. 1517–1602

 

XXI.-Protestantism in Bohemia, down to the Close of the Thirty Years’ War. 1602–1650