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 mian language, Beda, Beda, Beda, but o as thoe that tood in one corner heard the ame things ounding from an oppoite place; when they went thither, from another part; o that it eemed altogether prodigious. This truly hapned and was done for three nights together, as is manifet by the Tetimonies of eminent men, who themfelves were then preent, and became Auditors thereof (amongt whom was John Wodizby a noble Lawyer.) The like voice was heard at Wienna as recorded in a publicke writing.

19. Nor is it unknown, how that in thee times certaine perons as in trances, declared in divers places by hidden revelation what horrible punihments hould attend the Tyrants and perecutors. Amongt whom was Chritina Ponitovia, a Bohemian virgin, whoe viions writ with her owne hand, and tranlated verbatim into Dutch, are now extant in print, he being commanded by him that revealed the things unto her, writ alo to Walteinius the Prince, certaine dehortatory letters, not to perecute the faithfull under paine of temporall and eternal detruction; he ent them alo to Gizinia, delivered them into the hands of the Princes, to the great atonihment of her and Gynecius her chiefe uher, he falling into an extaie at the ame time in their ight. The letters before they were delivered to the Prince, were opened and read by Jeuites, who laughed at them