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 the Cros and ignominy of the people of God to the but vain hopes, of an Arch-epicopall Glory, in a great rage did upbraide them with their importunity, and at lat intreated them to let him alone, and begin the eparation without him, and promied them that he would o prevail with the King (who was George Podebrade, and to enjoy the Crown, did wear obedience unto the Pope) to allow them a place where they might live ecurely, and erve God with an undefiled concience.

7. He obtained for them the Territory of Liticitz on of the hilly countries neere unto Sileia, whither immediately after thoe citizens of Prague, Batchelors and Maters did addres themelves, and from other places not a few as well Plebeians as Nobles, learned and uplearned, their greatet confluence was to a Towne called Kunwald, devoting themelves altogether to the reading of the Scripture, to prayers, and to workes of piety. This was in the year 1459. They choe them teachers, that is to ay, from the Calixtines, who ued the cup in the Sacrament, who throwing off upertition did compoe themelves to the form of the primitive implicity, the chief of them was a devout & pious old man, by name Michael Zamburgh. All of them by the name comon to Chritians and acceptable to good men, did call themelves brothers and iters, which was the reaon that by a remarkable ditinction the Title of the Bo- hemian