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z 4© aJ 0ae %eUtkn af Df^ Dee his Miom mthJpmtSy da^^<br />

fen US Domini, fiat voluntas tua, and fo to attend the manner <strong>of</strong> the Lord his proceeding, while<br />

lie framed liis life, as it became cvcr^ ChrilHan to do.<br />

» Hefaici,thac he would write (<strong>for</strong> his own memories help) fome Aiort note <strong>of</strong> his obfeivntions<br />

<strong>of</strong> my fpecches , and things feen and marked : and that he would to morro\y (being<br />

Sonday) or on Monday, if he conveniently could, make a report to the Emperoui'jandfo with<br />

all .fpeed give me to uuderftand further <strong>of</strong> the Empci'our his Majefties will and i^leafvtre.<br />

Hereupon coiiiteoufly he brought me down to the iheec door <strong>of</strong> his hoi*fc ; and I came home<br />

after (even <strong>of</strong>- the Clock, and an half,in the evening. i "^^^':v > • •l- "i : -\ , ;\v-\ .,<br />

The mercic<strong>of</strong> God be on me, and his name be magnified and extolled in this world,<br />

iui4, <strong>for</strong> ever. Amen.<br />

'fjote. In the mean fpace while I wasthus occupied with the <strong>for</strong>efaid Mr. Crirtz. E.K. was<br />

vi.li?ed at our Lodging with a wicked Tempter, w/!>o denied any Chriji to be : and that as the<br />

HealTo f»id<br />

j^^^j,|. j-t-ceived comfoit <strong>of</strong> all the Members <strong>of</strong> the body : So that he, who is God, <strong>of</strong> all things<br />

fonincr"m' Re- received com<strong>for</strong>t by Angels , and other the Members <strong>of</strong> the world : and that I was now with<br />

corjs that J one, who would ufe me like a Serpent, with head and tayl compafling my confufion, e^r. he<br />

had noteJmi-earneftly reviled E.K. in divers manners : he faid, that £./C. fliouid be damned, and faid :<br />

nyaly,andun- jjj^,j.j.Qver, that<strong>of</strong> our praftifes fliould never come any fruitfull end, 6""C. , ^<br />

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A. The eternal and Almighty God confound the Advcrfaries <strong>of</strong> his truth and glory,<br />

and <strong>of</strong> hisSon Jefus Chrift our R.edeemcr, and the Triumphant Gonquerour againft.<br />

Hell, fin, and the Devil. Amen.<br />

P R A G jE.<br />

On Monday and Tuefday the 17'''. and i^^^. <strong>of</strong> September, I Cent Emericuf n\t totheCaftle,<br />

to liftcn after anfwer <strong>of</strong> that D<strong>of</strong>tor Ctirtz his report to the Emperour , <strong>of</strong> that he had<br />

Note, the perceived by me. (But on Monday Ociavius Spinola had fent into the Town <strong>for</strong> Emericitf,<br />

Emperour en- aud told him that the Emperour had care and dcfire to imderftand my doing with the Do&or :<br />

clincd toheai, A,vJ there<strong>for</strong>e asked EWfric;^- if I had been with the D<strong>of</strong>tor , and he affirmed that I liad.<br />

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Here<strong>of</strong> (faid he) the Emperour will be glad : And yet (as I began to notc)£>Mmc//if coming<br />

I riifpeft the on Tuefday in the face <strong>of</strong> the D<strong>of</strong>tor in the Kitters ftovc ; had not one ivord fpoken to<br />

Doaour doth him, that either he had fpoken to the Emperoiu', or he had not. And there<strong>for</strong>e I fitfpeli that<br />

not deal lin-<br />

^j^^ D<strong>of</strong>tor dealethnot hoiieftly, <strong>faithful</strong> y, or wifely in this fo weighty a cafe._ And <strong>for</strong>af-<br />

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nrch as he told me, that the Emperour his Majefly was perfwaded,that he was pious,e*^c. perhaps<br />

he would be loath ; now, to prefer me to the Ipeech <strong>of</strong> the Emperour, feeing both he liim-<br />

fclf, and the reft <strong>of</strong> his counfel flood perfwadcd to the contrary <strong>of</strong> this King. Hereupon this<br />

great delay, upon finifter report made to the Emperour might follow,d^c.<br />

Note. Frfdzy^Septemb. 21. Circa horaw 10. Fere, Mane. t Pragae.<br />

A. As {and E.K. were together in my Study, earncftly difcourling <strong>of</strong> Auricular confeflion,<br />

publick confedion, and confefling to God alone, and <strong>of</strong> the Authority <strong>of</strong> the Churchjand<br />

the manner <strong>of</strong> the fame Authority uling to releafe, or retain fms, E. K. i'aw one walk on tiie<br />

Table <strong>between</strong> him and me : Thereupon I framed me to write , and note <strong>what</strong> fliould be<br />

fliewed, or faid, £. K. willed me to fet down the fliew-flone : So I did, and he looked.<br />

£. K. 1 fee him here with the Scarf over his head and facc,untill his<br />

wafte, but I fee his hair yellow bchindc on hh hezd^d^c.<br />

Mitte lucem tuam^O Deu-s d?^ i>aritatem tuam nt jpfA'?tos diicant ex<br />

hacvalle miferU ad monism Sa7iBnm Sion, &• ad ca'lejiia tua Taberna''<br />

cnla. Amen. -<br />

Uriel I aw Uriel the fervant <strong>of</strong> the m<strong>of</strong>i reife, mighty, and everlajling God : which vijhjdft<br />

<strong>for</strong> twocaufes.<br />

The firji, that I may tpen unto you <strong>true</strong>, and perfect light : fuch as darkjteffe comprehendetb ntt,<br />

infallible, and <strong>true</strong> meat, the pewer and fpirit <strong>of</strong> the everlajiing God.<br />

Ihe fecond,that i may counfel jou againjl the world, and teach you to triumph againfi her frowar<br />

dneffe. For, who hathtrujled in the Lord, and hath been cajl down .^ or <strong>what</strong> is he that hath<br />

*TnnitatU Lux

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