Chapter 9
CHAPTER I.
Whatsoever you have heard, 0 mortals, concerning our
Fraternity by the trumpet sound of the Fama R. C. , do not
either believe it hastily, or wilfully suspect it. It is Jehovah
who, seeing how the world is falling to decay, and near to
its end, doth hasten it again to its beginning, inverting the
course of Nature, and so what heretofore hath been sought
with great pains and dayly labor He doth lay open now to
those thinking of no such thing, offering it to the willing and
thrusting it on the reluctant, that it may become to the good
that which will smooth the troubles of human life and break
the violence of unexpected blows of Fortune, but to the un-
godly that which will augment their sins and their punish-
ments.
Although we believe ourselves to have sufficiently un-
folded to you in the Fama the nature of our order, wherein
we follow the will of our most excellent father, nor can by
any be suspected of heresy, nor of any attempt against the
commonwealth, we hereby do condemn the East and the
"West (meaning the Pope and Mahomet) for their blasphemies
against our Lord Jesus Christ, and offer to the chief head
of the Roman Empire our prayers, secrets, and great trea-
sures of gold. Yet we have thought good for the sake of
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the learned to add somewhat more to this, and make a better
explanation, if there be anything too deep, hidden, and set
down over dark, in the Fama, or for certain reasons alto-
gether omitted, whereby we hope the learned will be more
addicted unto us, and easier to approve our counsel.
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