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This Book was finijhed in the good City of Culenburgh, 
hj me John Veldener, in the Tear of our Lord 1483, 
$n the Saturday after St. MatthewV Day $ with the 
Device of the Printer hanging on the Bough or Snag 
of a Tree, a Cuftom they much ufed in thofe Days, 
as may be feen by the Monuments of the Ancients cut 
on Grave Stones, not only in the Great Church at 
Harlem, but feveral other Cities in Holland : Which 
Device I will infert. 
The Title of the Book in Low Dutch, the Language 
in which it is Printed, is, 
De Spiegel onfer Behondenife. 
In Englijk, 
The Mirror of our Salvation . 
When we arrived at Harlem, much to my furprize, we 
found the Houfe of Cojler new faced with Flatter, and the 
Picture of his Statue, (for it is no other than a Pidure in 
Oyl-Colours) painted on a Board let into the Wall near 
the Top of the Houfe, although it be a fmall one. This 
Houfe was new repaired and to be let, altho* when I was 
there before, it was- inhabited by a Cheefemonger. After 
viewing the Houfe and the Great Church, we dirededour 
way to the Redor, who is the School-matter, put in by 
the Magiftrates of the City. He not being in the way, 
his Servant Maid took the Key, and readily gave us ad- 
roiffion into the Princes Garden, in order to (hew us the 
Book, which was remov’d from the Stair- head of the . 
Prince’s Houjfe, or Houfe, where we faw it laft, to the 
further end of the Garden, in a little Houfe fitted up for 
that purpofe, facing the Garden. On the Cheft that it was 
