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 Parents, or Prentices, may be admitted unto any Arts or Trades, as Maters, unlee they firt have learned the Catholique Religion.

13. If any hall peak unbeeemingly of God, the bleed Virgin the Mother of God, of the Saints, Eccleiaticall rites, or the famous houe of Autria; he hall looe his head without all pardon or favour.

14. Whatoever any Citizen painteth in his houe (within or without) to the dihonour of the Catholique Religion, he hall be carefull that it be blotted out, forthwith under paine of 30. ''florences. In like manner, whatoever hall be ingraven or painted upon Gates, Temples, or other publique places, that they caue it to be broken in peeces, or blotted out, and the memorial of Chrit crucified, or omething ele et up in its place.''

15. The poor people in Hopitalls, unlee they hall be converted before the feat of All-aints, this preent yeare, let them be cahiered, and not readmitted unlee they turn Catholiques, &c. The concluion was this: Herein the contant and unalterable will of his acred Majety, and Lord of us all will ret atisfied, &c.

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