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The Bohemian Perſecution.
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Majeſty. Given at Prague 17 of April. An. Dom. 1627.

N.N.N.

Appointed Commiſſioners
by his Imperial Majeſty,
for the Reformation
of Religion in Bo-
hemia.

7. Others of their letters ſent the ſame year to the ſame perſons.

Grave, truſty and well-beloved friends, we did expect, that you would in obedience to us, have executed our late Edict, delivered unto you in the name of our moſt clement Lord his ſacred Imperial Majeſty, that your fellow-Citizens who are Non-Catholicks, would have forſaken their ſchiſmaticall opinions, and have returned to the holy Catholick religion, but eſpecially that thoſe two obſtinate Hereticks George Kezelius, and Henricus Seminina, would have made auricular confeſſion & have re-

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