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mia many books and pictures are ſet forth in Contumeliam gloriæ Dei, as we wil name them in their due ſeaſon, and wil give to the pure-hearted a Catalogue, or Regiſter of them: And we pray all learned men to take heed of theſe kinde of Books; for the enemy never reſteth, but ſoweth his weeds, til a ſtronger one doth root it out. So according to the wil and meaning of Fra. C. R. C. we his brethren requeſt again all the learned in Europe, who ſhal read (ſent forth in five Languages) this our Famam and Confeßionem, that it would pleaſe them with good deliberation to ponder this our offer, and to examine moſt nearly and moſt ſharply their Arts, and behold the preſent time with all diligence, and to declare their minde, either Communicato conſilio, or ſingulatim by Print.

And although at this time we make no mention either of our names, or meetings, yet nevertheleſs every ones opinion ſhal aſſuredly come to our hands, in what language ſo ever it be; nor any body ſhal fail, whoſo gives but his name to ſpeak with ſome of us, either by word of mouth, or

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