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 not be in private but in publick, but they pretending I know not what new buinees, adjourned the diputation to another time, the brothers being lovingly dimied.

He enemies of the truth could not bee quiet, but a new detruction was againe deigned, to this mall flocke of the brothers, for Iohn Bozake Bihop of Warade in Hungary (a Moravian by his birth, a ubtile man, and burning with an implacable hatred againt the enemies of the truth) entring into crafty counell with other Bihops of Hungaria and Bohemia, the Queen her elfe was uborned, who great with child, and o neere unto her delivery, that it was believed the King would deny her nothing in that etate, he ollicited him for a new edict againt the Piccardins, and comming to his Chamber, as it was afterwards known by ome Gentlemen of his Bedchamber, and mot worthy of beliefe, he deired that favour that the King would give way to o many Petitions, and everely proe- Rh