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Cambilhom, Johann · 1610

secret how they are disposed toward the Jesuits, and whether they also acknowledge the Pope as their superior, etc., which he then knows well how to recall in the proper places, pretending that all such things happen for the sake of his office.
Soon he disguises himself as an exile and refugee, and often begs for an alms, especially among the protesting theologians.
A woodcut illustration depicts a rider in 17th-century attire, wearing a feathered hat and holding a staff, mounted on a horse walking to the right. In the foreground, a large, shaggy animal, likely a dog or wolf, lies curled up on the ground. The background features a landscape with trees and rolling hills.