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B04374 The modern fanatical reformer: or, The religious state-tinker. Licensed according to order. To the tune of, Liggan Water. 1693 (1693) Wing M2338; Interim Tract Supplement Guide C.20.f.2[199] 834 1

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THE Modern Fanatical Reformer OR THE Religious State-Tinker Licensed according to Order To the Tune of Liggan Water I I 'm Born of English Flesh and Blood And surely for my Country's Good For the Good o' th Cause I take great Pain And Godliness is all my Gain II 'T is true some Sawcy Knaves do Bawl Nick-naming me Fanatick call But Godly Meekness I profess A Pox confound their Wickedness III I hate all Noise all Strife and Grutch So much as th' Organs in the Church I love all People without Strife Nay hate not even my Neighbour's Wife IV I hate Formalities and Rules Disputes and Canons of the Schools Set Times for Feasting with Minc'd Pyes I hate Plumb-Pudding as my Eyes V When in the State there is a Rent Disputes 'twixt King and Parliament I then apply my Healing-Salve That is I make it worse by Half VI I Preach up Godly Reformation And love a Pious Declaration I don't approve of Sabbath-Breaking ●o not a Wench in Corner squeaking VII I love Religious Conversation Where Godly Sighs are much in Fashion I love the Whites of Ladies Eyes Their Lovely Tender Panting Cries VIII I love to press my Doctrine home And squeeze it in as 't were to some When Hears do sail I take their Hand Which cannot my Warm Zeal withstand IX I love not Those who will not Swear To be true to ' th King and Queen that are And if King James should come a Main To Say and Swean as much again X I hate Disputes of Wrong and Right Unless we get our Living by 't To Talk of Government 's and States Unless we gain by these Debates XI The Surplice Cope and Mitre too Are Things to me that will not do But yet since Sisters are permitted To come to us they are all acquitted XII All Men in Power I do profess Are meerly Tools of Wickedness Unless from us they take Direction By way of Godly Saints Perfection XIII For Great King William I do Pray That is if he doth get the Day The Great and Prosperous I Bless And who the Divel would do less XIV And now to make my Application All things are in or Out of Fashion Some Things are Old and some are New And as Things Change so I will too London Printed for Rich Kell in West-Smithfield 1693.