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Cambilhom, Johann · 1610

together the butter, according to the German proverb, and finds that bacon and they both should greet and address one another without special laughter, acknowledging one another as their own kind: Precisely this we can also truthfully write and say of the Jesuits: It must be a great miracle sign that one Jesuit, addressing another, could keep from laughing. However, I do not wish for this to be understood or said of the quite foolish, simple, and inexperienced Jesuits who, because of the weakness of their intellect and lack of time, have not yet progressed far in the art of the Jesuits' knavery Büberey knavery/rogue-craft and are thus still inexperienced. For these are held so strictly that they may not easily learn what is transacted in such Jesuitical monasteries Klöstern monasteries, and one would have to be a good tracker or bloodhound Spürhund scent-dog/spy to be able to investigate where the dog lies buried among them. Nothing is reported here of these; rather, mention is made only of the most prominent regents, fathers, provincials, and those who over