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 hemian Brothers was attributed to them, and o much of this.

He beginning of this new Church dipleaed the Divell, he therefore raied a udden and a violent Tempet to overwhelme it, for the ame thereof being pread abroad, the Priets in every Pulpit did tirre up the hatred of the people againt them, crying out, Blow out their parkes, blow them out before they grow into a flame. Rokizane him elf (who would belive it) did put on again the mind of an Enemy, and did accue them of wicked rahnee, for there were not wanting who informed the King and Conitory, againt them in divers accuations.

2. It came to pase therefore, in the year, 1461. when Father Gregory with ome others did come to Prague, to give a viite to his friends that they were betrayed, and taken in a houe to which they came to upper. At which time this was oberveable, The Officers tood on the threhold, and peaking to them in the cripture phrae, aid, all who will live godly in Jeus Chrit mut uffer perecution. You therefore that are here, come forth and follow me to Prion. He was himelf an honet man, and Rh