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 That mercenary Maes, erving for Lucre, hould be abrogated.

That the elevation of the Hoste hould by degrees be cancelled.

That the conecration of Herbes, and uch like upertitious rites, hould be forborn, &c.

And whereas likewie they had contituted Gallus Zahere, an Adminitrator of the Sacrament under both kinds, and pator at old Prague, at the Church called Læta Curia, a familiar friend to Luther, (for he had lived heretofore at Wittenburgh, and publikely extolled Luther as an excellent Intrument of CodGod [sic], and afterwards incited the inhabitants of Prague to write to Luther concerning the Ordination of Miniters) the hope, indeed was great for a better condition in the Government of the Church, but it was of a hort continuance.

3. For not long after, this turne-coat declining, to give an occaion of offence to King Lewes, returned again to the faler doctrine of the Calixtines, and in the Parliament held that yearę, in the moneth of June, he began to publih Articles contrary to the former, and to olicite the renewing of the Agreement and furiouly to perecute the Orthodoxe Miniters, to favour the King and Papits, and that on this occaion.

4. The Pope undertanding how the affairs were carried as well in Bohemia as Germany, ent a Legate to