57. [56.] They were later called together and examined to see whether all were of one mind in confessing these unspeakable notions, and it was found that some of them did not harbor such an unspeakable dogma. They were ones who did not know their secret mysteries. These constituted a third of their number. They were set apart, and the rest, after being separated, were given to some others as servants and forbidden to gather together any more. The others were separated, too, and dispatched into societies with the stipulation that they not be together. They do not consider the Holy Supper sacred. Concerning baptism, that they practice it because of orthodox Protestants.