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 Bohemia, afterward appointed Governour to the States in the time of the interregnum, uffered punihment patiently and piouly.

Man of a quick wit and great judgement. Therefore in the time of Rodolphus hee was in the number of the Defendors of Religion, and afterwards choen one among the Governours of the Kingdome. By King Frederick hee was made aitant to the Chamber of Jutice, and Burgrave of Carleitene with the Count of Thurne.

2. He having received his entence of condemnation, aid: My Cæar, ''do you indeed etablih your Throne by our blood. But you hall try in the day of judgement what account you hall make to God, I have een barbarous nations, but I never aw or heard of the like cruelty: that a man heuld be cut in pieces, their heads ent one way, their hands another way, and the other parts of the bodie to other places, what crueltie is this! Let them end one part of me to Rome, another to Spain, another to Turky, the rest beyond the eas where they pleae: I do beleeve that my Saviour wil gather them together again and will cloath them with my kin, that I may ee him'' with