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 his Majety, and then they attempt the like alo even in Prague, and other free cities of the King. From the Chaires of the Jeuites, not only the Gopellers, but alo that bountifull Rodolphus now dead, and the Liberty of Religion granted to the Kingdome by him, hamefully defamed and taunted at; and threatned that their Liberty hould not lat long.

5 They did likewie inhibite by a peciall command, that they hould print nothing unles perued and approved of by the Chancelour of the Kingdome, divulging in the meane while their owne landerous Pamphlets, and dangerous writings againt the Gopellers. Alo intruction was given from the ame Chancery of the Citizens of Prague, to the Captaines and Judges, of Cæar (who were Popelings) to require earnetly of the parihoners the foundaţions of the Churches from the Originall. And that they no way give nor conent to any meetings unlee they themelves were preent, and to joyne with the chiefe overeeres and Paron of the aid Parih under one kind, (which after was done in ome Churches) and at length to deny unto the defendors and thoe of the Conitorie, any executing proces of Law.

6. And they dealt under hand with the Pators, whom they did believe, they might reduce to Pudo-Huitime, that they hould require, by preenting to the King an humble declaration, that the new Con- itory