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 leveleave [sic] to make choie of his time and whooever admitted it, it carce goeth well with him. For preently hee had a Mae Priet appointed him, who daily would trouble them. Very many underwent this trouble, whereby they might gain o much time, as to dipoe of their affaires. But when their time being almot expired, they aid, that they did acknowledge no other thing in their concience, they were aid to make a mock of Cæars power, and o run themelves into freh dangers. But more particularly we hall recount hereafter in their places how thee pretty Reformers handled buinees.

He Preamble of this future Tyranny was the barbarous licence of the Kings Souldiers againt the Miniters of the Word even before the Victory againt thoe who fell into their hands, amongt thee who had experience of this, I will make mention of Wencelaus Woticius of Bytrick (under Hotinus a Pator in Moravia) whom the Polonian Souldiers being led this way into Autria, without either regard of