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To the Godly Reader.

AFter that ſome of the baniſhed Bohemians, who were in Holland, underſtood that the Edition of Fox’s booke of Martyrs, was by ſome learned men, and well-wiſhing to poſterity, again intended in England, and that Additions were every where fought for, and that they were admoniſhed to adde unto it, the History of our preſent Perſecution and baniſhment; they did not intermit forthwith to write to their exiled friends, in Miſnia, Polonia, and Hungaria, that ſo farre as they could, they would declare thoſe memorable things

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