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 Cæars Edict, and aske them whether they would ubmit thereto, to which they anwer; That they rely wholly upon the will of God, whom in the Gopell of Jeus Chrit they erve, relying therefore on Gods will and pleaure, they did reolve to undergoe what punihment they would inflict, ince they uffered onely for the name of Jeus Chrit, not for any ill deeds. Againe they demanded whether they will repent, and returne to the Catholicke Church from which through chime and hæreie they had departed. Unanimouly they doe deny it. The Commisaries dimis them, having given them ome time to conider of it, and that every one particularly might come in and peake for himelfe; but they repeat againe their common anwer, that in o religious a caue as this there needed no deliberation. Therefore the Commisioners in Cæars name banih them, and command them to depart out of the City within eight dayes, under the paine of death. Thee godly men did obey, and went into banihment, for whom the Baron at his owne charge tooke care, that they hould be carried into Hungary.

5. Going afterwards into Wienna the Baron complaines unto Cæar of the injurie done unto him by the Cardinall in Moravia, and the Prince of LitchtenteineLichtensteine [sic] in Bohemia, (for there he had a town with ome villiges, and the Miniters were there alo cat out,