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 wood-tacks (piled in order without the walls, upon an hill near the water-coure: the acred Bibles of Simeon Swoboda (all other books being conumed) uffered the flames without harm (aving onely that their margins were omewhat inged) as alo an other book of Eccleiaticall Palms, of an old Edition, both whereof are preerved for a memoriall by the Exuls of Zateck, at Friburg.

10. God alo the revenger of wickednee, did ometimes put forth a igne of wrath and indignation againt ome in the very act of their villanies. Many Apotates, driven and tormented by the ting of concience, cried out, that they were damned; others not uffering the torment of concience, did hang or drown themelves. And amongt others that exceeding rich Merchant at Prague, Hans de White, John Campan the famous Poet (who after hee had changed his religion) thus aid to his wife, this day alvation is come to our houe: whereto he anwerred, this day a cure is brought into our houe. hee ended his life in depair. Daniel Bail profeour in the Univerity of Prague|, was urprized with udden death. Iohn Chytræus Pator at Slawkowia, in Moravia, as hee was ready to recant and abjure the Doctrine of the Gopell in the Church, hee was trucke dumbe: and from thence was carryed home, being poeed with an horrible trembling all over, and gnawing his tongue, at lat, he died of unknown griefs. 11. Doctor