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 of Beech, to cover the print which their feet had made in the now, that nothing might be een but the impreion of ome Country lad drawing a buh behind him. From which their dwelling in Caves, they were afterward in corn called by their enemies Jamnices (that is toayto say [sic]) livers in the holes of the earth.

Hoe brethren had contituted amongt themelves a certain order, elders by uffrages being choen, who having the Government and direction of things, obedience was promied to him. By the counel of thee men the chiefet of the diperced through Bohemia and Moravia, being called together, they had Synods in thoe mountaines, and ordained tatutes how they hould behave thernelves amongt themelves and others, how they hould carry themelves to their friends and Enemies, as alo toward the King and all Magitrates oftentimes appointing olemn dayes of prayer and fating for themelves and the dipered, and taking councell out of the Word of God, concerning thoe things, which are required to the fuller Reformation both of life and Doctrine.

2. The deepet care that did afflict them, was for Patours