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 fered punihment for his diobedience (as they called it) nine weeks.

2. But John Jahoda was fined a umme of money. For when he would not be preent at an Idolatrous proceion, neither would erect an Altar before his houe, he being called into the Court, was accued of blaphemy againt God, and Rebellion againt the Magitrate. The punihment pronounced to him was imprionment for 9. weeks, and the payment of 50. dollars (to help to get a new hoat) when the time of his imprionment was run out, he laid down his money, proteting, That he gave nothing to the Hoat (for he knew no other to wah away the innes of the world, then that which was lifted up on the Croe) but in obedience to the Magitrate, who might convert this money to what ue he pleaed. For which words being ent back to prion, he was not dimied till after a moneth, and with the payment of 50. hillings: But intantly driven out of the City with his wife. He was a very zealous man, who a little after dying of the plague at Prague, he piouly lept.

3. John Bleya when he had again offended, (having offered his Daughter privately to a Protetant Miniter to be baptized) was firt put into a tinking prion, and after (with his wife lately delivered) punihed with banihment: The third part