[1] [2] Upon the daie of the first session, the cardinall of S. Crosse declared to the thrée parties the innumera|ble mischeefes, that had followed to the whole state of the christian common-wealth by their continuall dis|sention and dailie discord, exhorting them for the ho|nour of God, & for the loue which they ought to beare towards the aduancement of his faith and true reli|gion, to conforme themselues to reason, and to laie a|side all rancor, malice and displeasure; so that in con|cluding a godlie peace, they might receiue profit and quietnesse heere in this world, and of God an euerla|sting reward in heauen. After this admonition, and diuerse daies of communication, euerie partie brought in their demands, which were most contra|rie, and farre from anie likelihood of comming to a good conclusion.