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 led it upon the ground without the church, o forooth taking revenge upon him being dead, who whilet he was alive troubled them living.

7. In the ame yeare when that they were a purging the Church of Prague of the buried hereticks, they brought out a marble-tone, laid upon the grave of Rokizane, and beate that to powder, but they could not find the grave. Latly, in the yeare 1630. when P. Lucas the Jeuite, the twenty fourth of December died, and there was in that place a mot deep grave prepared for him, there was found at the bottome a certaine bedde of brick, which being plucked out, there appeared putrified bones with two cups, one of brae, and the other of Waxe, uncorrupted, and a piece of Damaske cloth, the Reliques of his Prietly covering, long red hairs tuck till to his skull. Thee bones being gathered together, they brought them in a basket into the Vetry, untill they did know what their Superiour would command concerning them: but what was afterwards done with them, we doe not know, but what we do declare, was related to us by an eye-witnee. So Rokizane having laine in his Sepulcher about 159 years and 7 moneth (for he died in the year 1471 the 21 of February) gave place to another.

8. At Trebovea there were extant ome tony Statues of ome dead Pators, in the Church-yard, the eyes of