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 their names in three Regiter-books. In the firt, the names of thoe which were already Catholiques, (there were ix Apotates lately made.) In the econd, the names of thoe that would become Apotates in two weeks. In the third, the names of thoe which were refractory and oppoite to God and Cæar; but when he aw that thoe of the third ord were far more in number then the other, he began to devote them to all cruelties, pronouncing them worthy of the Croe, the wheele, yea of hell it elf.

3. The day following being Thomas day, he compells all to appear in the Temple, and he, as an example to the ret going before them, receives the Sacrament under one kind after dinner, again he commands that notice hould be given by the Bells, and entring the Temple when he aw no body preent (for even the Monkes themelves were not as yet come) he runnes out, and going through the Market, the treetes, yea into the very houes, drives all that he meetes with his tick to the Temple, being entred again, and there eeing M. John Felixteius a chief Citizen, and mot odious unto him, becaue a Calvinet ets upon him, beating him with his knobby Club (which he had taken from a certain Countrey-man tanding by) and followes him even to the Altar, aying, Thou wicked fellow who hat et thy