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6 74 Th• Story of the Bohcmians. A DeteEiiorz of the Prief/s of Boheme. ~~ t;~ecy:a~f~to;:%~~~~~~~i;1:r~~~:~r:J !: ~t 1/:!,~~;;~ig:~J·/:::::f. ~~~;;;;!{;/:e ~~~iJ:{!!~~} ny, an~ fparcd llOIX'", whomfoc:vtt th(y knew to be of the ]Ottr wurfl,ip for th~ merq of our God, as htllrtsly tll we , C:nhohck FaCl:ion, or enemies tO ']oh11 Hus. By reafon may or ,an, that 11 would pleafo rou, m 'lilt dtfrre md :~~~~ff~~~~~:ii~~~ 0~r~~ Yi~,~~~rfu~~~:~-~;~::~~~~~ !~;7' b:/f f~~h:JJ~~;'V ~:lU:::d1;{!t:;rh~~:~ into great ftar. lnfo~uch that they were ~lad to fallm,~t thol~ek F~ith ( wbicbyotl£0 11baut tiJdtjend) andfortht , ~~(c1~~~:~~ ili~ ~':!1n~~j.~~:e~:~ :~~~k~~!~~~~~ ~h!;;~::s fn'J7afo;::!r:::::•J;~:;~~j;:; !:J I'bt Prfr~o liberty unto h1m, ::n~d to preach. m h1s Church at Betb- D~mmums, as st buonuth n Cathq/uk Prmct, whe~eby !r~~;x~· :rl~~~~:~~r~o;~cf:~ .ca)1t~~o~J~~t,b;n~1;h~a!ili~g%~~h ~~~J;;~ ~:/J'::u~ '!n~~h~J;~:,r ~n~t1:!c~t~a7~7i~~; ~·~m,•lr g.tin and Money by tlut rufon. mmJi of mrmal Mffl, to the Je.ftrllfli~n of thm Joulr, ' And thus the Popi(h Ckrgy, while they went .about to and doth frqueJ!tr th~m from tht COngrtgation of the perfccute John Hur, were inwrapped thcmfelves m gn·at pure aml Catholtcl:. Ft~Jt!J and Truth) '17TaJ be roottJ cut, n-ibulatiou,and affiidttl. one\•tty fide, as well of Lay- &c. men, as of leamcd Men of the Clergy. lnfomuch that G1vm at Bcn~ma m dte Ides of June, m the fifth Womenalfo and Children were again!lthem. And by }eJrOfourPopcdom, &c. the fame r~fon, wherewith they thought to intangle him, they were overthrown themfelv(S: For the Doeto~ which In diis Epi1He of Pope John above prefixed, forfomuch before condemntd this DoCtrine m John Hur for mtolera- as mention is made of a certain Council lx:fore holden at ble Hrnfie,and cried out fo much againfi him, for te::tehing Rmle (which was four }'e<JrS before) 3gainfl the Articles that Temporal Lords might.take ay,.'3y ~emP?r.d Livings and Books of John Wid.:liff, it !'hall not lx: i~pertinent fro~ the~!ergy finning habJ~ualittr,that is,Lymgand con- nor out of ~(e to repe3t a certain mmy Hiltory and tinumg fir!! in the cufiom of miquity, now when the King worthy otherw1fe to be nottd, wrinen by Nichol'" ehand the Lords Temporal ~gan to meark: them and lx:reave »'!angis of acert:Jin Spirit, which rultti the Popi!b Count~em of their. Temporalues for their tr:mfgreffions, the cils :, his words aie tbe(e. ne PopAth ~~i~~her~'jl;fo~J~d~~~b: 1io~~~~d~~t ~bf:; yea~h~f~~~:\~~ :~~~ fu~~~:v~:o;;:n~~n7a :::=~ ~·:,.otod in John Hus, that Tith(S we.re to be counted for pure ~afs of th:.Holy Ghofi br:mg faid at the eritrance ulto the at ~~!of ~"h•o•~n Alms, .now coming to the Guui-Hall, they were fain to fa1d ~uno:;!l, (according to the accufiomcd manner) the~~ .Jobn, ~'!,.~~~~on. :h~~~ f~~ea~~~;~ Jl:mcirn~~?;;raii~ t~o t ~~~~ :: ~;c~re;~~((~~ ~~~ f~~~~:~dp~0~fe ~i~~~o~~~b;{;~~; ~~;'"1~ and Devotion of good Men, giVen unto tht Church. Ex and dreadful Owl, or 35 the common Proverb IS, the evi1 Cot~d0.thus now did they themfdvtS grant the thing, ~~~~h~f~~keh~f~t~~~n~ffl~:t~ot~n~lj~~·:i~ht~~~~ which before they did condemn. The mere that the Popes fuvourttl. voice, and !landing upon the middle beam of the Clrrgy wasr:finched, the mo1·e grudgr. 3nd hatrttl. re- Church, cafi her flaring ryes upon the Pope fitting. The ~f,b:;~:,,~tt:i~~~~~~v~~~~;!m';j~; :he ~~f~~=fc =~~h ~smf:~:~ br~ga~i~e~:V~t~~ C:~hl~e~i~d-?~~~~ ~~~;:: ~h~~~i!~:~f;~;~:~~~;,~~o~~~;~~·w::S.~ter!: ~t~fth:~e ~~~~~ ~~t~~:;~~~fu1!:!·r~:!udl::! .mrocalaft dy the c:1ufe, yet to eafe the:tr mmds, wrote !'harp and lx:hold, faid they (whifpering one in anothers ear) The 1il>•lVa. cnte!LettcrstoMafier Hus. And to hdp thematter~or- Spirit appearethin thelhapeofan.Owl. Andastheyftood ward, t~ePeoplealfoheremufihelpatapinch, whoh~e- beholding one another, and 3dvtfing the PojX', fcarcdy ~~~ech"~~~:hB:h~~~:S;~i{me;f£;~7 forB:tf;~ could they kerp their conrenanct from laughter. ohn prdling of Joh,J Hu1 and of hlS DoCtrine. Whidt was in the fifth and lafiy~rofhis Popedom, Anno, Ifi4. The tator of whofe Letters to King Wmcejlaus in this wife proceedeth, c:il, rofeupanddeparted. After th3tthrrefo owedanonotherSeffion: Inthewhich0wl3gain, afrerthemanner 'The Letter ofPope J ohn toKing Wencdl aus. f!~~~dfi~'fu~1~t~~~~h~ ~~~;·, ~~~::e~~ ~~~~~ ?e come 3gain, was more 3fh3med tha1~ he was .btfore (and Z:~:m J ~~~eff;P;~~b~~~~ {~~~~~fl~~':'~;~g if~~;~~ ~~~~~~ ~~;,i;d~d ~~a~rh~dch~~W~~~d~~~~ ~;a1;~!t~ba~~~ ~~~~w,,.. and of Bohemia, ~rating m1.d Apofloltcai BmeJJ8J- 3nd lhout.ings: But !'he lx:ing afra1d nctther with their f•P•~•· en. .Amtmg other drjms and itlsghts of cur het~rt, wh~, 1~ifr, nenher with iJ.IlY thing elfe, w~uld not a~ay, una/though tmw~rthJ •. rtprefont tht rccm of Chrijf here m ul that with the firokes of the fitcks, wh1ch were Earth: tbir .loth chsrflJ redound to our fit~gular comfort,fo thrown down at her, /he fell down dead befure them 1~n:or'd (~,"~!~;r :L:!J ~:;:~~:J::~;;{t:a;; ;;:_ :i11~e !~~:ole~= ~ft~/~~~~ r~~:;di r;~~;r~~df~~~ trarJ by Jrfoord tbty are dtmmifl~td) 'lllht~h" bmvun for the rarene!S of the m3tter, he aJID:ned by his Oath, ~:;:;~; a~:oth"~ ~~;;::t:nJ0~o~{,~h~~~~~ :~t ~~~~tr:;e~~~wc:a~~~do%~~:~~d119id;:~~da~: !1'lftt ~~r~0;~~ ~c·w:;:£ur::;,:;;J/~t;~t~ Ji~l: ~c:~~1~di~~~e:, ~o:~g :fu~e~h~'~l~~ 'ht:~~r;r~:':bi:f:J a5:::p ~::~~;:is. ru;::Vek!::rk:~ ~~~~~~v':g~a~·~ 1 b! ';:e~1 j~h~P:: !~t t~~ 7o /.:Ji::J':~j j;=~ ::rtt;~;;;;';'~t;ha~t~':er:.~~::t~~:% ~~~~~' ~~~dlef;ve~:d 1 :t;le ~~~~:. ~ ~of W1ckliff, wbofo Books h"v,e bun long (lnct conJnmu~ m Cltmangis, and thou lhalt not dunk thy labor evil be-- the gtneral Roman c,tlntll, re. bt E~nneOIII, Herttwzl, fiowtd. For he ha~h both Jearned~y, rrule, fredy, ~ ~rnd fwtrving from tbt Catbo!ul. F~tth. And fu~tbtr- godly bewray~ the hlthit~dS ?f Annchrifi, and his Mini- '/h:r:;~:::!:,:'~7ht~zet;~;!l~:£;'fo!;/~b: ~;;;;;;~ 1 !~k~~~~eifia~;~~~ddlr: of~h~t;h~r~t ~:.lty,~dd~~ ~!J,r[;~eft':b!:'n~1~t;;;:;,;~::;::;~:::suf}:h; m\ldl for Pope John. . :J:f,o~;: :~~~;~:zt:fa~;n[J::,t;;t;h: {ut~7:~~:!{ The

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