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 flocks of Crowes and Dawes, flutted up and down; which at length by a great fight continued for a whole dayes pace, uffered a great ditruction at the village of Bartochowitz, neare Fulnek; and indeed with other uccee then could bee expected; for the weaker part overcame the tronger, ome thouands of the Crowes being fatened in the Dawes-bills, fell and perihed, without the ruine of carce any of the Dawes. The Country-men alo running to behold this pectacle, filled their ackes with Crowes.

8. In the yeare 1626. at Prague it rained Brimtone, and not long after the Image of the Crucifixe et up at Waltave-bridge, was mitten and throwne downe by a Thunder-bolt. In the ame place Kutterberg-gate opened of its owne accord, the pot being removed for two or three nighrt, to the great atonihment of the Watch-men; which they were forced to averre upon oath. The like wonder was eene at Protanne in the City of Lichtenteinium.

9. It cannot be deervedly punged out of the catalogue of miracles, that which we know happened to the Bibles at Zatek, in that they could not be burned. For when in the year 1630 the Books long before carried out ofthatof that [sic] City, by the joint authority of the Magitrates, were condemned and entenced unto the fire by the Commiaries, and kindled with Rh