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 78 [sic]. Being examined by a Papit paron, whether they would obey them as the Pator of their oules, they anwered they had Chrit for their Pator. And being brought forth to punihment, they did go cheerfully to it. And when the chief Officer taking an affection to Nicolas above the ret did offer his life, if he would recant his errour, and would give him a whole yeares pace to conider of it. He tood till a little as if he would conider of it, and by and by he made anwer. It is too much by too long a deliberation, that I hould loe my brothers, and went along with them to the fire.

Some examples of Gods Iudgement on the enemies.

N this place it is conceived requiite to give an account of ome examples of Gods judgement, hewed at this time and a little before upon the bloody endeavours of ome cruell enemies, Albert Kolawrat Chancellor of the Kingdom returned from the Parliament above mentioned, and in his way gave a viite to the Baron of Coldice, and with great pleaure reported to him what there they had al agreed upon, Coldice asked his ervant Simon, that tood by him, a man addicted to the dicipline of the brothers, how he liked it. He made anwer that they had not all agreed to