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A90460 A perfect cure for atheists, papists, Arminians, and all other rebels and traytors, both against church and state. 1649 (1649) Wing P1481; Thomason 669.f.14[44]; ESTC R211180 2,037 2

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A PERFECT CVRE FOR Atheists Papists Arminians and all other Rebels and Traytors both against CHURCH and STATE TAke half a moneths voyage to the Mistaking of Cales three grains of Salt brought from the Isle of Ree where so many brave Gentlemen were murthered five Promises for the relief of Rochel ten flames of the Spanish Ships that were sent to conquer England one hundred barrels of powder that was sent from the Tower for their assistance one ounce of Sir Thomas Overburies Potion one dram of King James his Cordiall made by Buckingham of his Majesties Protestations and Proclamations of the Cabinate Councels Honesty of Harry Jermans Honor Of Prince Ruperts Religion of Digbyes honest Heart of Prince Henries perfumed Gloves of each two graines of the Ashes of all those Towns the Cavaliers have burned in England of each an hundred bushells 400000. Flourishes of the Cavaliers swords made red with Protestants blood seven of the good Purposes they had to demand the five Members one of her Majesties good Intentions to this Kingdom with one hundred thousand pounds worth of the Crown Jewels she pawn'd in Holland the five famous Battels of Edghill York Newbury Cherinton-Down and Naisby the Siege of Glocester Exceter and Lyme the hopeful Promises of Peace when they fell upon the Redcoats at Branchford one hundred thousand cursings of the Parliament pronounced by a damned sort of Rebels and Traytors with as many blasphemies from the same cursed crew the massacre of Bolton the plunder of Leicester thirty five Pattentees two or three years paiment of Shipmoney thirty Commissioners of Array for Oppression and Tyranny two head fuls of mischief of Bristol and Cottington thirty three heartfulls of the Oxford Iunto fears and three pound of their slavery half an ounce of University Oaths one scruple of Choplogick three Arguments at Law of Heaths own making five gallons of Holy water of the Vicechancellors own consecrating one Case of Conscience of Doctor Ferne in the behalf of Tyranny one of Finches just Judgments especially that against Thomas Bensted that was drawn hanged and quartered for beating of a drum two ounces of the Irish Commission one ounce and half of the wax that sealed it three penfulls of the Inke that wrote it two Kilderkins of Irish Protestants blood fifty two Atheist Commissions to plunder Roundheads three of the Kings performances at a Sessions at Oxford when much was said but nothing mended five Subsidies granted and the Parliament ended three quarters of a yard of the Kings morning cloak he wore when he broke the last Parliament and three hundred projects to break this of Sir Jacob Ashleys fidelity to fight for the Protestant Religion of Capels Lordship and Lunsfords left heel of each three pound three of Sir Marmaduk Langdals intents to relieve Colchester with three thousand Scots Rebels to assist him three of old Harries Letters to the Pope to assure his Holiness he will live and die in that Faith three Common Service Books sent to Scotland to begin Popery there first three pound of Doctor Cozens Candles he set up on Candlemas day for to say Mass by three devout Congeis to the high Altar by three degrees of comparison three flames of the wax Candles that stood upon the Altar in the Kings Chappell at White-Hall three bricks of the little Popish Chappell built at his Chamber door at White-Hall where he might lie in bed and hear Mass three good Notes of the Cavaliers own writing of a Sermon on a Fast day and three half peny worth of their Charity to the relief of the Irish Protestants three Crowns worth of Straffords Kingly honors three thousand scandalous lies made by Cavaliers against the Parliament and Army which were as true as their damned swearing and laying of wagers to confirm it that my Lord Fairfax was killed by a Butcher and who saw it and that L. G. Cromwell was kill'd by his own Souldiers and buried in Glocester both which I hope shall live to see a thousand such Rebels and Traytors hanged if not worse three half peny worth of Hollands Chastity and three half peny worth of Gorings good Conditions all the Honesty and Religion both their partakers ever had three of my Lord Francis last God-dam-ye when he ran himself headlong into Hell rather then take quarter of a Roundhead in the Rebellion at Kingston three half penny worth of the truth and honesty of the two Constables of Putney and Wandsworth and the rest of the Inhabitants that aided and assisted the theeves in robbing Sir Robert Wood and his Kinsman three farthing worth of the Cavaliers bounteous Charity given to Christian Protestants slanderously called Roundheads and Independants three dances about a Maypole on a Sunday in the afternoon three hundred Tolerations for prophaning the Lords Day three bushels of ashes of Beaver-hats sacrificed in healths to the King Queen and Black Boy in the Buffe Put all these in Lucasses Brain-pan that was shot to death for Treason and Rebellion with fifteen drops of his Majesties tears that he shed for grief when he heard it and covered with Straffords night cap and set it on the Embers of the Suburbs of Colchester that was burned for the liberty of the Subject and make it boyl the space of a Masque or Mass at White-Hall then strain it with one of Canterburies lawne Sleeves when he stood to see Burton Pryn and Bastwicks ears cut off in and sweeten it with three thousand three hundred thirty three handfuls of the Surrenian Petitioners bayes they did wear in their hats when they went for Peace or pull the Parliament out by the Ears Give three quarters of an ounce cursing and swearing made murtherous hot with the breath of a Jesuite blown through an Organpipe and wrap the neck hard with a yard and a half of Tompkins halter and stop the breath one hour If this fail to cure any of them the Devil mend them all FINIS