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N o ad a condition of things Satan hath his, incenors, who lay all this blame upon the Brethren, and for that caue were very diligent to bring them into hatred with the King, the Peers and the people: the King therefore giving credit to thee malicious urmizes, firt by open proclamation commanded all the Churches of the Brethren to be hut up. and then of five Signiories (Litomilena, Brunduina, Chlumeceni, Bydzovieni, and Turnovieni, which for that they were upected of Rebellion, among other things of note, he tooke away their Peers) all the auditors of the brethren, (unlee they had revolted to the faction (under one or both kinds) hee banihed out of his confines.

2. By which thunderbolt no mall part of them being cat dawne, they agreed, that they would bee more contant to God. and faithfull to their Conciences: by common conent they went into Polonia in three companies. The firt gathered out of Lytomilenians, Bydzovinians, and Clumecenians, to the numbtrnumber [sic] of 500 oules: there went with them 60 Waggons, by the County Clacenis, and the upper Sileia,