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 whatoever tuffe was ordained to holy ues, they tript perons of both Sexes, o that it happened that ome being utterly naked, running homewards in a deep now through many furlongs, being vehemently hurt through the harpnee of the cold, died. Some were wounded, others (among o many glittering words) fell into dieaes by reaon of fear, what beides they did with the women-kind in the Temple, modety forbids me to peak; the poiles, as if taken from an enemy publickly old at Kutiburg; and in their feats they merrily drunk out of the cup which was taken away, and all without any punihment. I forbear to peak of more of the like caes.

6. They afterwards tried to weaken their courages by threatning greater evils. For an example of which, a command was given by the Prince Lichtentein to the Captain of Pirglisky 1624. on the 20th. of December, That whooever hould deny to obey their orders, in foraking their hereticall errours, whether they were men or women, old men or young men, free men or forraigners, in-mates or ervants, he hould end them to the Councell of the Kingdom by name, and from thence he hould expect intructions what to do with their perons, and their goods.

7. Afterwards Marriages, Burials, Baptime were forbidden to thoe that were Non-Catho- Rh