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A93606 A second beacon fired by Scintilla with his humble information and joynt attestation to the truth of his brethrens former declaration & catalogue, that fired the first beacon. Wherein is remembred the former actings of the papists in their secret plots: and now discovering their wicked designes to set up, advance, and cunningly to usher in popery; by introducing pictures to the Holy Bible: and by sending many young gentlewomen beyond the seas to the nunnes. Also, shewing and setting forth the misery of the whole Company of Stationers: and holding out rather a desolation to religion then a reformation; as more at large appears both in our ministers and churches, in these sad times, when blasphemy, negromancy, popery, and all heresies be printed and publiquely sold, in a most horrid manner without controll or punishment. Sparke, Michael, d. 1653. 1652 (1652) Wing S4818BA; Thomason E675_29; ESTC R203511 7,478 11

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Sect. 4. and have dealt in Books above 40 years for my self my first master when I was Apprentice dealt much in Popish Books and in the first year of King James reign spent his time in Stafford-shire at Worly-hall in binding vending and putting to sale Popish Books Pictures Beads and such Trash there I learned to abhorre Popery by seeing the grosse ignorance of many amongst them and ever since have made observation of their deceitfull and double dealing and the more in regard of the death of a loving friend that left me so interested with a Papist by which I did more and more observe their fraud But this I leave and to the former onely I adde this by way of observation In my Trading to divers parts I found how all my Chapmen were addicted and dealing with some in Worcester c. amongst the rest with one Francis Ash a Book-binder and ingenious fellow an excellent Workman a strong and secret Papist This man had from time to time written to me for divers Popish Books and I alwayes either put it by or evaded to furnish his Letter in that sort and he being an excellent Workman I employed him and got some friends to do the like for he grew so famous in Bristoll Glocester Shrewsbury Hereford and many places especially with all the Papists in Worcestershire and having got intimation with most of the greatest Papists was in a manner Agent for them got good sums of money and was greatly preferred of all for Popish Books Pictures and the like and found an extraordinary Trade especially to joyn pictures to the English Bible in 8 vo which pictures he had from Mr. Robert Peake who after went to Basing-house so that Mr. Ash after took a voyage to France for Popish Books and pictures for the Bible which the Papists so much extolled so that now the Papists of late will have Bibles in English and the Po●● cannot avoid it but so that all their sorts must have pictures and I fear Popish notes and by this means Ash grew into an extraordinary way to get Trade I am credibly informed there that in France he dealt for the pictures of all the Popish sorts and the most excellent as of Vandikes Draft and there bargained with an excellent workman Mr. Hollard to ingrave and cut them and gave a piece of money in hand to begin withall and they there were begun and divers proffers made of them since But after Ash came home having by Papists got a good considerable summe of money in his hand and the King coming to Worcester and the Parliament besieging it Ash fearing to be plundered flung the said money into a House of Office amongst the filth and after that Worcester was taken by the Parliaments Forces about 14 dayes he would trust none but himself who breaking open the House of Office undertook to sift his Gold and Silver from the filth by reason of which noysome smell he was suffocated and as I may say poysoned and soon after dyed That this is true many in Worcester can affirm But know this that Mr. Ho●●● goes on and is come out of France and lives in Covent-garden and at work on the pieces whereof about fourteen are finished Now Honourable Worthies look to have Popish notes to the Popish pictures and where you heretofore put pictures out of windowes from sight of your Eyes now look to have them in your Bibles to set in the Heart and so to have Popery rooted in you for if you will not come to them the Jesuites have a plot to come to you Honourable Worthies look in time how people swarme to Masses and the Gentry do send their daughters to make Nuns Look with your eyes hear with your Ears pity with your Hearts and consider O consider the grievous complaint and not without cause True Religion is corrupted and the misery of poor perishing Stationers overthrown and how every Pedler Hawker running Mercury now hath got the trade of Bibles Popish Blasphemous Conjuring Hereticall impious and slanderous Books and Libels to the dishonour of God scandall of Religion the decay of Piety and the disgrace of your Government Doe you not see Right Honourable Governours of our State you cannot chuse but see and bear a●● know how this spreading Gangreen runs quiet and vent blasphemous helish and horrid Books I shall not stand to Catalogue all for so I should muster an Army of them only I will name one instar onmium which is that Fiery flying Roll of Copps where heterms the Holy Bible the Scripturian Whore Was not one hanged in Qu. Elizabeths dayes for a Book not like that Have not I of late seen many Books that had they been published in the Bishops dayes how had a man suffered I know and with grief I speak it I heard an Anabaptist as he professeth himself affirm it to my face when I told him I marvelled he would print such a Book as he had then printed and how he could in conscience publish a Book so erroneous his answer was in these plain ungodly termes he got by it and well too I told him although a man got never so much yet he should have a care what he Printed his reply was thus if the Devill himself should give him or bring him a Book that he was sure to get by he would print it so I left him to be the Devils Stationer for I know none will desire that place yet too many now vend Books for him Oh you High and Worthy Members of the House you that sit at the Stern you are or at least should be the Watchmen of our Common-wealth as I doubt not but you will look to the swarmes of Ladies daughters and young Gentlewomen hurryed beyond the Seas to be Nuns Next look into Pauls Churchyard how many have lived bravely kept good houses invited entertained Clergy Gentry and all sorts to their Tables were able to give entertainment to men of learning men of parts knowing-men travellers strangers of most Christian Nations and able to entertain and welcome any and to give liberally to the poor and who so well respected in Court City or Countrey as Stationers knowing men honest men pious men men in name and fame of credit and happy were the strangers that travelled these parts that knew Stationers and now now now poor honest Stationer where 's thy glory where 's thy fame where 's thy plenty Alas alas in penury where as yearly came a hundred or at least eighty great Dryfats from beyond the seas with Books now four or five Dryfats serves where multitudes of people and no mean ones and all like Bees brought Honey to their Hive now it may be comes a Drone a Waspe it may be a Spider and all to suck from them I dare 〈◊〉 and I have heard it and from honest Stationers that have had brave plentifull Ware-houses full Shops excellently stored and able to fit any Customer and these have told me and I