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 pereverance, but alto stirring up their zeale in the known truth.

3. And in the neighbouring City Laimenis, when the Miniter for feare of uch barbarous proceedings went away, yet notwithtanding the Commiaries in the place of punihment extort a great umme of money from the Church, and banih him though abent.. 4. And they entring into Zatreum (Zaza) commanded the Deacon, Iohn Regius to appeare in the Conulls Houe, and immediately to forbeare going to the Church and to depart from his parih within three dayes, the City within eight dayes. Who when he had modetly required the caue of their o udden proceeding, was anwered, that Cæar by victorie had made all the parihes of the Kingdome ubject to his power, and that Preachers hitherto were tollerated, but now they mut be packing, and he would put whom he pleaed into their places. And thus his will tood for his deed, and the Miniters of the Gopell were expelled the Cities. . LIV.