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We therefore inform you—and so that you may believe us all the better and more certainly in all our declarations—we further let you know: That it was very well known to us, not only now but already back then when you wrote the aforementioned Dialogue original Latin: "Colloquium," likely referring to the Colloquium Rhodostauroticum, that you were in doubt within yourself whether you should conclude it in favor original: "pro" or against original: "contra". This was until you finally resolved original: "resoluirt" to conclude original: "concludiren" it in favor, so that—insofar as it concerns us according to the Treatise of our Fame original: "Tractatus Famæ noſtræ," referring to the Fama Fraternitatis, the famous Rosicrucian manifesto published in 1614—we might most graciously be mindful of you.
It is indeed not without reason that our Silence original: "Silentium" or still-