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 but there was a mutuall exhortation, and confederacy that they hould proecute it with an armed power. But God having laide Albertus and ome others on their backs, who were contrivers of this cruelty, he almot brought altogether to nothing thee endeavors of their cruelty, of which more hereafter.

6. In thee troubles the Miniters of the unity of the brothers were almot al turned out of their places, neither did they dare to preach or pray but in privat. The mot chief of them were by name cited into the Chancery of the Kingdom, but were forbidden by their Patrons to appear, neither did the publihed edict do any more hurt, but only took hold on ome of the pooret of the people, & brought them to be punihed.

7. For the Baron of Schwanberge having apprehended ixe of the bearers of the brothers, at a Village called Augedz, not far from Tut, he brought them to Bora where he commanded them to be burned, their names were.