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 the Lawes of the Kingdome, not for any crime (unlee it were that in the late Parliament hee had more freely tood for the free election of a King) and is delivered to Smeczanius the bitteret enemies of the Gopellers, perchance that hee, becaue lately hee could not inhibite the priviledge of Religion, might by cunning now begin to do it. He therefore began to diturb them by inhibiting, the ubjects of that do minion baptim and buriall.

9. The ame enemies go forward elewhere, and detroy the Churches of the Gopellers in the Arch-Bihops Town, Grob, (and by vertue of the Kings Patents the new built Church, Braumow of the Abbot Braumow. Alo in Krumloviana they beginn the perecution of the Gopellers being Subjects, the government belonging to the King.

He Governors of the Univerity and conitory in communion under bot hkindsboth kinds [sic] being warned of thee and other matters (which were publihed in the States Remontrance) were aembled together at Prague about the beginning of the yeare 1618, and having power formerly given them by the