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The Bohemian Perſecution.
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that curſe was taken away by the death of Chriſt, and ceaſed in him, he was ſatisfied.

3. When he heard the noiſe of the Ordnance he ſaid, This is a token of our approaching death, let us prepare our ſelves, that we may give place to our enemies that cannot indure us. We hope that we shall couragiouſly undergo this death, but an eternall death waits for them unleſſe they repent.

4. Being called afterwards, praying and ſinging he went to execution, and was hanged upon the Gebbit next to his Sonne in law; and after he had given up the Ghoſt, he turning unto him (which was a wonderfull thing to behold) ſo near that their mouths touched each other; Which their enemies did cavill at, ſaying, that they were ſuch obſtinate Rebels that they did not ceaſe to plot after death.

Chap. 80.

Nathaniel Wodniansky.

WHen the Jeſuites ſolicited him to Apoſtacy, he ſaid, you take away our lives under a pretence of Rebellion, and not content with that, Do you ſeeke our ſouls? Glut your ſelves with the ſight of our bloud and be at reſt. But we ſhall leave ſtings in your conſciences.

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