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ficer to come, and to carry him out of the City: (which among us is a note of the greateſt diſgrace) not ſo much as grantng him time to viſit his houſe. The reſt being terrified with this example, and fearing the fury of the inraged, did ſubmit themſelves unto his will and promiſed to be taught within a certain time.

2. And when that ſome thought to have ſaved their conſciences by flight, they ſent their wives before privately with their goods (with whom ſome Godly widows joyned themſelves) the things being betrayed, they had thoſe things taken away from them by ſouldiers ſent for that purpoſe, and they were brought back and put in fetters, and were not diſmiſed till they became catholicks with their husbands.

Chap. LXXXXVIII

The Reformation of Zaticum.

Zaticum (called in the German tongue,) is that City which Prince Anhaltinus Georgius in his Sermon concerning the Sacrament ſaith, they did never receive the Communion under one kinde, but did conſtantly, even from its firſt converſion to Chriſtian Religion retaine the cuſtome of communicating, or receiving it, under both kinds. This lets mee ad, that it did even maturely ſhake off the follies of the Calickſtines, and followed alwayes more pure and received opinions.

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