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A97200 A warning to all priests and jesuites, by the example of two masse-priests which for seducing and stealing away the hearts of the Kings loyall subjects, were hangd, drawne, and quartered: whose execution was on Friday, being the 21. day of January, 1642. To the tune of, A rich marchant man. 1643 (1643) Wing W939A; ESTC R231668 1,124 2

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A Warning to all Priests and jesuites by the example of two Masse-priests which for seducing and stealing away the hearts of the Kings Loyall Subjects were hangd drawne and quartered whose execution was on Friday being the 21. day of January 1642. To the Tune of A Rich Marchant Man COme you Seducers all which dares presume to stay To sée your factions brethrens fall cease now on beads to pray And serve the Lord alone for why you sée the Pope Can give a pardon unto none to save them from the rope And if not from the rope much lesse a soule from hell For that 's a place wherein the Pope himselfe may goe and dwell Then Iesuits Priests and Fryers to Rome make haste away Lest that the Hangman payes your hires if you in England stay Two Priests being iudg'd to dye now at this Sessions past May cause the rest from hence to flye which are not yet laid fast But if they longer stay I feare they 'le chance to take Yong Brandons blessing by the way except more haste they make The dominering knave can hardly be more griev'd Then when the Priests their iudgements have and afterwards repriev'd And yet it is beléev'd had not the sawcy else At this last Sessions béene repriev'd he had béene hang'd himselfe Then Iesuites Priests and Fryers to Rome make hast away Least that the Gallowes doe prove your hires if you in England stay The names of these two Priests like Traytors Iudg'd to dye Shall herein briefely be exprest to you immediately They that our Lawes contemn'd the one call'd Albert Roe And Father Renals being condemn'd above seven yeares agoe From Newgate they were sent like birds both of ane feather And lovingly up Holborne went both on one fledge together The second Part to the same tune FAst bound and guarded strong unto their dying place These Papist Priests were drawne along to suffer in disgrace Thén hang'd till almost dead and so immediately Were both cut downe and quartered as Traitors use to dye Then Iesuites Priests and Fryers to Rome make haste away Least that the Gallowes prove your bires if you in England stay Their members and their hearts were all in fire burn'd Their guts and all their inward parts were straight to ashes turn'd Thus with a shamefull end they finisht up their dayes So must the rest which dares offend in such presumptuous waies In New-gate I perceive there still lies other seven Which sought to make the blind beléeve up Holborne's the way to Heaven Then Iesuits 〈…〉 to Rome 〈…〉 You sée the gallo 〈…〉 if you in England 〈…〉 When once the Pope 〈…〉 to thinke on this 〈…〉 He 'le cease to 〈…〉 and burn 〈…〉 Except Saint 〈…〉 to make 〈…〉 He will a 〈…〉 and 〈…〉 Our little 〈…〉 as if he 〈…〉 Because the 〈…〉 that he may 〈…〉 Me thinke 〈…〉 of man 〈…〉 And sée 〈…〉 like 〈…〉 Then 〈…〉 to Rom 〈…〉 Lest that th 〈…〉 if you in 〈…〉 Printed at London for Fr Grove dwelling on Snow hill 〈…〉