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 Devil as the ret had done, on the other ide of the taff was written, you would have ejected your K. but now your King hath ejected you, upon the third was written, go to, and learn to obey God and the King (for he had aid to the Reformers that his oul was not of o mall a value as to neglect it, alo he asked if the Emperour hould detroy this oule whether he could give him another? Buketius his taffe had the ame written excepting the crime which was expret in this manner. John Bukac’s is therefore equetred, becaue that he aid that all the new Catholicks were wicked Traitors & perfidious to God. It doth not yet appear what Stehlikius his taffe had written upon it for o oon as he was pat the gates of the City, he brake it, and threw it away.

3. After the eject on of thee men, when the ret did not (as yet) eeme to repent of what they have done, they are again warned into the Court and hut up into everall Rooms, and thence called out one by one, and examined ingly. Amongt the firt was Daniel Miconius Towne-Clarke, upon whoe enterance, they hyred a certaine Rogue to tand in a corner, with a weapon in his hand: whom o oone as this fearefull man aw, from his too greedy deire of life, promied to turne Catholick. They being glad at o happy a beginning, commanded the ret to returne and goe home, and exhort them to doe the like, but behe [sic] going to his friends; being amazed, tells them of