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 cae being very much corched, and o at length were buried.

2. Zahera himelfe, when under a colour of inquiition againt the Piccardins, he had raied up civill commotions, by King Ferdinand his comınand, in the year 1529. on the ninth of Augut, hee was procribed and preently on the elf ame day (intead of the proceion which the day before he olemnized in the commemoration of St. Lawrence) is forced to leave his own country from whence hee went into Minia, but notice being taken by the Electour, what kind of man he was, he was again banihed, and died miərablymiserably [sic] in Frantonia.

3. The ame likewie happened to that cruell Pachus the chief Conull, in the year 1530. who in vaine cat him down at the Kings feet, and ued for pardon.

LL the Huites for denying the abolute obedience to the Pope, were hated; but the Brethren for quite cating him off, were utterly deteted. Neither for any other end did the Papits diemble the obervance of the Confederats, then that