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TO THE AVCTOR OF the counterfaicte conferēce &c.
ITvvere as easy for meyf Ivvould to discouer your name vvith as∣sured proofes as to detect the de∣uises and dristes of your conterfeat con∣ference made at Amsterdam, but since as it seameth youe are ashamed to iusti∣fye the same vvith your name, I am not he that vvill publishe it, because it might be thought by somme that are redye to enterpret thinges to the vvorst that ha∣tred might induce me therunto, that vvhich I desire chefely to be effected by this discourse next to the inconuenience that might generally haue grovven by your fraude and desceit vndesciphred is that you vvould looke vpon your ig∣norance or malice or perhaps bothe, vvhich is manifest by seakinge to maKe diuision betvvene Christian Princes that are in charitye and frendship one vvith an other, by defacing the Monarchical