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15. 1623. The orphan’s plight. That is to say, abandonment by all friends, protectors, and helpers. Lissa, 1634. [C.]

16. 1625. Centrum securitatis. Lissa, 1633. [C.]

17. 1625. The Revelations and Visions of Christopher Kotter. [C.]

18. 1626. The Psalms of David. A version in Czech. Vienna, 1661.

19. 1628–32. The Didactic of John Amos Comenius. Prague, 1849. [C.]

The Latin version, under the title Didactica Magna, was published at Amsterdam in 1657.

20. 1628. Informatorium of the Mother-School. Prague, 1858. [C.]

The Latin version, under the title: Schola Infantiæ, sive de provida Juventutis primo sexennio Educatione. Amsterodami, 1657.

German version by Comenius. Lissa, 1633.

21. 1628. Vernaculæ Scholæ Classis sex Libelli.

22. 1628. J. A. Comenii Janua Linguarum Reserata. Sive Seminarium Linguarum et Scientiarum Omnium. Hoc est Compendiosa Latinam (et quamlibet aliam) Linguam, una cum Scientiarum, Artiumque omnium fundamentis, perdiscendi Methodus; sub Titulis centum, Periodis autem mille, comprehensa. 1st edition pub. by Comenius in 1633. Published in Greek and Latin at Oxford as late as 1800. And in Latin, German, and Czech at Prague in 1874.

23. 1629. De veris et falsis prophetis. Written in Czech and translated into Latin for inclusion in Lux in Tenebris.

24. 1630. Praxis Pietatis; The practice of true Piety. [C.] Lissa, 1631.

25. 1630. Funeral oration over Esther Sadowska (written in German).

26. 1631. Grammatica latina legibus vernaculæ concinnata.

27. 1631. Concordance of the Holy Scriptures. (Burnt at Lissa.)

28. 1631. Evangelistarum Harmonia.

29. 1632. Historia fratrum Bohemorum.

30. 1632. Manual of the Holy Scriptures. Written for the Bohemian Church. [C.]

31. 1632. History of the sufferings, the death, the burial, and the resurrection of Jesus Christ; compiled from the four Evangelists. [C.]

32. 1632. Historia Persecutionum Ecclesiæ Bohemicæ. Jam inde a primordiis conversionis suæ ad Christianismum, hoc est, Anno 894 ad Annum usque 1632. Ferdinando secundo Austriaco regnante, In qua Inaudita hactenus Arcana Politica consilia, artes, præsentium