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Cambilhom, Johann · 1610

others have command, who have so tightly linked and bound themselves with chains and ties of knavery, whoredom, treason, and sorcery that it should be a great wonder that, when such fellows might meet one another, they do not spill over with great laughter. But so that everyone may see these their conspiracies of all kinds of rogue-acts, I will recount and bring to light here only a few, some of which I have seen myself, and some of which I have heard from the Jesuits themselves, whom I could name if it were necessary, and whom I will publicly and unabashedly name at the proper time if they lay even a little word against this writing of mine. And so that this may happen all the sooner, I will for this time make it known quite briefly and simply, but, God willing, at another time I will carry out this matter with more and more extensive detail.
Regarding the first point, it is to be noted that