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 to determine on, unles there hould be a eparation awell from thoe that ued the cup in the Sacrament, as from the Papits themelves, for all things did abound with abominations, and he found the evill irrecoverable. Lupatius alo delivered himelf after the ame manner: when it was replied to Rokizane, Let therefore a eparation be made, we will acknowledge thee for our Captaine, we will worhip thee for our Doctor, we will follow thee for our Father, he made anwer. You offer mee too great a burden to undergo? You are too bold and forward, it is a thing full of danger.

5. In the mean time, in the yeare 1453 Contantinople was taken by the Turks, and two of the dipered Grecians being come unto Prague, were courteouly entertained by Rokizane, and uffered to celebrate the Mas, after many diputations in religion. Where when it jointly appeared to them, that the incerity of the faith, was overwhelmed with upertition: The good zealous people were more inflamed in pirit, finding what they were to avoid, but having none whom they might follow.

6. They therefore addres themelves to Rokizane again, and beought him for the Glory of God to take compaion on their oules, and on the educed people, and not to abandon them in o great a hazard of their alvation. But he good man, when (forooth) hee had not o much power to preferre Rh