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 ''ved the Sacrament of the Altar in one pecies, according to the intitution of the holy Catholick Church, within the time by us allotted, but we perceive that the two ectaries before mentioned, and the ret of your Citizens till continue in their inbred obtinacy, and depie the Catholick Religion, and all wholeome doctrine, and that none of them hitherto have imbraced the Catholick Religion wherefore ince his acred Imperiall Majesty, will not afford his royall favour, nor allow any to abide or trade in the Kingdome of Bohemia, who hall refue to imbrace the ame religion with him, but follow the fancies of their own brain, and thereby become incendiaries, and brothers of undry hereies, whence arie for the most part everall factions and diturbances of the Commonwealth, and the whole Kingdome, therefore we eriouly command you, that thoe two Schimaticks be not onely out-lawed, and difranchied, but that they be preently banihed from the City and whole Kingdome of Bohemia, without any repect of perons or conditions, and that the very day allotted for their banihment, or the day after, they go out of the City by un-et, and for the future that they never returne into the City or any part of the Kingdome of Bohemia, upon pain of evere punihment, if at any time they hall returne, and be apprehended. Likewie we do eriouly and trictly command you'' in