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 ficer to come, and to carry him out of the City: (which among us is a note of the greatet digrace) not o much as grantnggranting [sic] him time to viit his houe. The ret being terrified with this example, and fearing the fury of the inraged, did ubmit themelves unto his will and promied to be taught within a certain time.

2. And when that ome thought to have aved their conciences by flight, they ent their wives before privately with their goods (with whom ome Godly widows joyned themelves) the things being betrayed, they had thoe things taken away from them by ouldiers ent for that purpoe, and they were brought back and put in fetters, and were not dimied till they became catholicks with their husbands.

aticum (called in the German tongue,) is that City which Prince Anhaltinus Georgius in his Sermon concerning the Sacrament aith, they did never receive the Communion under one kinde, but did contantly, even from its firt converion to Chritian Religion retaine the cutome of communicating, or receiving it, under both kinds. This lets mee ad, that it did even maturely hake off the follies of the Calicktines, and followed alwayes more pure and received opinions. 2. The