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The Bohemian Perſecution.
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we will follow, preſently we will meet in the Heavenly glory, we are confident of this through him in whom we have believed.

13. Theſe and other things, being accompanied by the Miniſters, through the yard of the Court, to the Scaffold, they ſpake with a brave reſolution, and with ſuch ardency of Spirit, that even the Prætors, and the company of Souldiers, ſtanding round about wept, and had they not deafned the ears of the byſtanders with the noiſe of Drums and ſound of Trumpet,it had been impoſſible but that every one had paid the tribute of one teare if not more. When the Miniſters returned, and had reported how valiantly the one and other died, the reſt prayſed God, deſiring of him the like aid of his aſſiſting Grace.

14. But it will be worth our labour to remember ſome thing of each of them in particular.

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