The Church
Huss's theological treatise on the nature and definition of the church, drawing on patristic sources like Augustine and Cyprian to explain the church as the mystical body of Christ. He explores the distinction between the visible and invisible church and the role of the predestinate within it.
24 Chapters
Table of Contents
1
000 - Introduction
2
01 - The Unity of the Church
3
02 - The One Universal Church Divided Into Three Parts
4
03 - All Christians Are Not Members of the Church
5
04 - Christ the Only Head of the Church
6
05 - Good and Bad In the Church
7
06 - Christ the Head of the Elect
8
07 - The Roman Pontiff and the Cardinals Not the Universal Church
9
08 - The Faith Which Is the Foundation of the Church
10
09 - The Church Founded On Christ, the Rock
11
10 - The Power of Binding and Loosing
12
11 - The Abuse of Scripture In the Interest of Clerical Power
13
12 - Christ the True roman Pontiff Upon Whom Salvation Depends
14
13 - The Pope Not the Head of the Church But Christ's Vicor
15
14 - When the Cardinals Are the True Successors of the Apostles
16
15 - The Church May Be Ruled Without Pope and Cardinals
17
16 - The Law of God the Standard of Ecclesiastical Judgments
18
17 - Huss's Resistance to Papal Authority
19
18 - The Apostolic See, Or Cathedra Petri
20
19 - When Ecclesiastical Superiors Are to Be Obeyed
21
20 - Obedience Not Always to Be Rendered to the Church Or Its Prelates
22
21 - Circumstances Under Which Obedience Is to Be Rendered to Prelates
23
22 - Excommunications, Just and Unjust
24
23 - Suspension and the Interdict
