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 ample, many in the Dukedome of Fridland, in the County of Wetineus, of which we pake before, under the Barons of Zerotin and Waldtein, and ome others, who uffered not their Subjects to be o tormented. But let no godly man envy this their happinee: for all things are done by his dipoing, who aid, ''Jeus aid unto him, If I will that he carry till I come, what is that to thee? follow thou me.''

15. Finally, we know many of thoe who Apotatied do with Peter, bitterly bewaile their fall, and do tetifie it by their letters to their ejected Miniters, yea and ome of them that have the benefit of Miniters, and a Minitery, have re-united themelves, unto the Church; others with great deire and anxiety of heart, do wait for the time of their freedome, ready upon the leat occaion to be reconciled to God and the Church; and therefore more fervently then the ret they do implore Gods mercy, and they do importune heaven with their teares and ighs mitigating their loes with a reolute hope, and expecting the Lord to come with uccour to them.

16. Thou therefore our God looke upon us mierable creatures, whom thou hat o humbled by afflictions, that the hadow of death covers us, who for thy ake are put to death every day, and are carried as heep to the laughter. wake O Lord why leepeſt thou? do not cat us off for ever? why doet thou turn away thy face, and forget our affliction and