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A86261 November the 5. 1605. The quintessence of cruelty, or, master-peice of treachery, the Popish pouder-plot, invented by hellish-malice, prevented by heavenly-mercy. / Truly related, and from the Latine of the learned, religious, and reverend Dr. Herring, translated and very much dilated. By John Vicars.; Pietas pontificia. English. Herring, Francis, d. 1628.; Vicars, John, 1579 or 80-1652. 1641 (1641) Wing H1602; Thomason E1100_1; ESTC R203901 60,311 138

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* Catesby Catesby strikes the stroake The Parliament-House Gun-pouder Catesbies opinion approved by them all Fauks Garnet Gerrard Priests They sweare secrecy and constancy in the businesse They receive the Sacrament for more full assurance Catesby to Garnet Nocents and innocents Garnet to Catesby Garnets simile Garnets doctrine compared with Christs doctrine Garnets opinion confirms all Fauks is sent to the Pope Fauks returnes home They begin to undermine the Parliament They find a thicke stone-wal A Cellar hired S. Everard Digby A consultation among the Traitours touching the Kings children The provision of Gun-pouder instruments of destruction The 5th of November A briefe description of the most lamentable effects of the plot had it taken effect Simile Nero's wish Suppose the deed done Londons misery An introduction to the discovery of the plot GOD speaks to his Angel * Rome * The Pope * Traitors * The Parliament house Lord Mounteagle A Letter The Lord Mounteagles serving-man The Angell to Lo. Morley The Lord Mounteagle goes to Court with the Letter The Lords K. Iames * Magna licet nunquam nocuit cautela monarchi● The letter expounded by the King A search Sr Thomas Knevet sent to search Fauks is apprehended at the Cellar doore The pouder is discovered Fauks his impudency Six observations or aggravations 1. Men 2. Beasts 3. Insensible things 4. Fire and water 5. Fire 6. Gun-pouder The three children in the fiery fornace Another observation of the impossibility to escape the blow Fauks is imprisoned The report of the treason spread abroad Fauks his most impudent behaviour at the Court Fauks sent to the Tower Frighted with the rack Conference in the Towr twixt Winter Fauks Tressams perjury Percy and Catesby staid about Westminster to see the issue Dunchurch heath Venatio Catholica A holy Hunt A description of their pretended hunt A prettie note by the way of a Country-mans suspition of these hunters Another suspition Venamur religionem Sr. Ever Digby Catesby Percy came to the traitors with the newes of the discovery of their treason The traitors are amazed Percies oration They put themselvs into open rebellion Garnets opinion Greenwels resolution Hall a Iesuite Horrible impudence in holy Iesuites A monstrous lye Hall the Priest his divellish change judgment on the fact Hamon the Jesuite gives the traitors absolutiō Romish Martyrs * When the Steed is stolne shut the Stable doore Grants attempt Sr. Fulke Grevill A Smith smites Winter S Richard Verney The Lord Harringtō The city of Coventry The Citizens comfort the Lady Littletons house is their Sconce Sir Rich. Walsh besiegeth them A fore-running judgment A tray of pouder set on fire In quo peccavimus in eodem plectimur Winters dream Seeming remorse in the traitors Perillus. The traitors grow desperate They now fight pell mell Rookwood and Winter are shot and both the Wrights are slain Catesby Percy and Winter fight all three together Simile Percy and Catesby are slain Simile The traitors apprehended Winter wounded in the belly The traitors are conveyed to London Their arraignment Catesbies and Percies heads are set on the Parliament house Malum confilium consultori pessimum Empedocles Achabs Note this remarkable observation Note this The Divell to the traitors in hell Mark this * This hath bin most fully confirmed by Satan and his Agents our Church State projectors in this lately discovered plot by our blessed Parliament 1641. which would have far transcended this of the Pouder-plot had it taken effect O the desperate invētiōs of mans more than divelish heart * Hos ô rex magne caveto A grateful returne to the Lord our sole deliverer Simile A prayer for the King and State A recapitulation of Romes abominations England the Land-marke of all Gods mercies The Armado in 88. The Barons wars Treasons against Q. Elizabeth The pestilence in Ao 1628. Feare of famine England like unto Canaan Manna Justice The Popish pouder-plot England too justly taxed with ingratitude Deus nobis haec otia fecit An exhortation to give al the praise to God alone