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 5. We find it alo recorded, that this Pariian, his death approaching, amongt others gave this comfort to his friends: The rage of the enemies of truth hath now prevailed againt us; but this hall not be alwaies; for an ignoble people hall arie without word or power, over whom they hall not be able to prevaile. Which Propheie where and when it hath bin fulfilled, we hall hereafter acquaint you.

John Hue and Ierom of Prague with ome other Martyrs.

N the year 1392, Mulhaymia, called the Temple of Bethlehem, was founded by a Citizen of Prague, and was to be dedicated unto the Academy, by the name of a Chappell ; whereunto Mr. Stephanus of Colon was firt admitted Preacher: but he dying in the year 1400. Mr. John Hue was contituted his Succeour, Profeor in the Academy, a man of an unblameable life, and famous for his zeale.

2. And foramuch as he had long before, that all orders were diolute, and none did his office, the King, Bihop, Citizen, Clergy, Nobles; onely puruing covetounes, pride, drunkennee, luxury, and all manner of wickednee, having an occaion put into his hands as from above, he et upon the worke pub- Rh