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B02519 Martyrs in flames, or, Popery (in its true colours) displayed. Being a brief relation of the horrid cruelties and persecutions of the Pope and Church of rome for many hundred years past, to this present age, inflicted upon Protestants in Piedmont ... : With an abstract of the cruel persecution lately exercised upon the Protestants in France and Savoy, in the year 1686 and 1687. : Together with a short account of Gods judgment upon popish persecutors. / Published for a warning to all Protestants, [] what they must expect from that bloody generation of Antichristians. By R.B. R. B., 1632?-1725? 1693 (1693) Wing C7344A; ESTC R176606 106,868 208

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Crowning with Thorns and being delivered to be Crucified by Pontius Pilate 5. His bearing his Cross to Golgotha 6. His Crucifixion and bitter Passion 7. Our Saviours Institution of the Blessed Sacrament Together with brief Resolutions to all those Scruples and Objections usually alledged for the omission of this important Duty With Eight curious Sculptures proper to the several parts with Graces Imprimatur Z. Isham R. P. D. Hen. Epis Loud à Sacris Price One Shilling XXIII A Guide to eternal Glory Or Brief Directions to all Christians how to attain Everlasting Salvation To which are added several other small Tracts As I. Saving Faith discovered in three Heavenly Conferences between our Blessed Saviour and 1. A Publican 2. A Pharisee 3. A Doubting Christian II. The Threefold state of a Christian 1. By Nature 2. By Grace 3. In Glory III. The Scriptures Concord compiled out of the words of Scripture by way of Question and Answer wherein there is the sum of the way to Salvation and Spiritual things compared with Spiritual IV. The Character of a True Christian V. A brief Directory for the Great Necessary and Advantagious Duty of Self-Examination whereby a serious Christian may every day Examine himself VI. A short Di●●ogue between a Learned Divine and a Beggar VII Beams of the Spirit or Cordial Meditations Enlivening Enlight●ing and Gladding the Soul VIII The Seraphick Souls Triumph in the Love of God With short remembrances and Pious thoughts IX History Improved or Christian Applications and Improvements of divers remarkable passages in History X. Holy Breathings in several Divine Poems upon divers Subjects and Scriptures Price One Shilling XXIV YOuths Divine Pastime Containing Forty Remarkable Scripture Histories turned into common English Verse With Forty Pictures proper to each Story very delightful for the virtuous imploying the vacant hours of Young Persons and preventing vain and vitious Divertisements Together with several Scripture Hymns upon divers occasions Price 8 d. XXV THE Young Mans Calling or the whole Duty of Youth in a serious and compassionate Address to all young persons to remember their Creator in the days of their Youth Together with Remarks upon the Lives of several excellent young Persons of both Sexes as well Ancient as Modern who have been famous for Virtue and Piety in their Generations namely on the Lives of Isaac and Joseph in their youth On the Martyrdom of seven Sons and their Mother Of Romanus a young Nobleman and of divers Holy Virgins and Martyrs On the Lives of King Edward VI. Queen Jane Queen Elizabeth in her youth Prince Henry Eldest son of King James and the young Lord Harrington c. With twelve curious Pictures Illustrating the several Histories Price 1. s. 6. d. XXVI THE Vanity of the Life of Man represented in the Seven several Stages thereof With Pictures and Poems exposing the Follies of every Age. To which is added Verses upon several Subjects and Occasions Containing The History of the cruel Death of Cassianus Bishop and School-Master of Brescia in Italy who suffered Martyrdom for the Profession of the Christian Faith by the hands of his own Scholars in the Bloudy Reign of Dioclesian an Heathen Emperor of Rome With divers other Poems compiled by Mrs. Ann Askew and Mr. John Rogers whilst they were Prisoners in Newgate and afterward burnt in Smithfield In the bloudy Reign of Queen Mary By R B. Licensed and Entred Price Eight Pence XXVII MOunt Sion or a Draught of that Church that shall stand for ever Together with a view of that World which shall be broken in pieces and consumed By William Dyer Author of Christs Famous Titles and a Believers Golden Chain Price One Shilling XXVIII DIstressed Sion Relieved or the Garment of Praise for the Spirit of Heaviness A Poem Wherein are Discovered the grand Causes of the Churches trouble and misery under the late dismal Dispensation With a compleat History of and Lamentation for those Renowned Worthies that fell in England by Popish rage and cruelty from the Year 1680 to 1688. As the Lord Russel Collonel Sydney Alderman Cornish and divers others With a Relation of the cruel proceedings of the late Lord Chancellor Jefferys in the West Together with an account of the late Admirable and Stupendious Providence which hath wrought such a sudden and wonderful Deliverance for this Nation and Gods Sion therein Concluding with the Tryal and Condemnation of Mystery Babylon the Great Whore divers Hymns of Praise Thanksgiving with Sighs for Ireland Humbly Dedicated to their Present Majesties By Benjamin Keach Author of Book called Sion in Distress or the Groans of the True Protestant Church Price One Shilling XXIX ANtichrist Stormed or the Church of Rome proved to be Mystery Babylon the Great Whore Revel 17. by many and undeniable Arguments Answering all the Objections of the Papists and all others Together with the Judgment of many Ancient and Modern Divines and most Eminent Writers about the Mystical Numbers in Daniel and Revelations concerning the rise and final ruin of the Beast and Babylon proving it will be in this present Age. Together with an Account of the Two Witnesses who they are their Slaying Resurrection and Ascension with the probability of their being now upon their Rising shewing also what their Ascension is and the glorious Effects thereof With an Account of many strange Predictions relating to these present Times By Benjamin Keach Price One Shilling XXX THE Devout Soul 's Daily Exercise in Prayers Contemplations and Praises containing Devotions for Morning Noon and Night for every day in the week with Prayers before and after the Holy Communion And likewise for Persons of all conditions and upon all occasions With Graces and Thanksgivings before and after Meat By R.P. D.D. Price bound Six Pence XXXI SAcramental Meditations upon divers select places of Scripture wherein Believers are assisted in preparing their hearts and exciting their affections and graces when they draw nigh to God in that most awful and solemn Ordinance of the Lords Supper By Jo. Flavel Minister of Christ in Devon Pr. 1. s. XXXII JACOB Wrestling with GOD And prevailing Or a Treatise concerning the Necessity and Efficacy of Faith in Prayer Where● divers weighty Questions and Cases of Conscience about Praying in Faith are stated and resolved For the comforting and satisfying of weak and scrupulos Consciences The Conviction of formal Hypocrites awakening of all Saints both weak and strong great and small to this great duty of Prayer By Thomes Taylor formerly at Edmunds-Bury now Pastor to a Congregation in Cambridge Price One Shilling All Printed for Nath. Crouch at the Bell in the Poultrey near Cheapside FINIS
the horrible Murderers of the Admiral shewing his Sword which he said he brought from that exploit to slash the Rochellers but upon Tryal his heart failed him and he ran away and one of the Rochellers pursuing him slew him stript him and left his body in the Field and before next morning the dogs had torn his Face In one Months space the Papists discharged above Thirteen Thousand Shot against the Town and made many assaults but always came off with loss The Siege continued two Months and the Famine much increased upon them but by Divine Providence when all other Provision failed them there came a multitude of small Fishes into the Haven which were never seen there before and was a very great relief to them who continued during the siege but presently after the publishing the Edict of Peace they went away and were never seen more A while after the Rochellers were likewise freed from the siege by means of the Poland Ambassdors and enjoyed their former Priviledges It is very remarkable that most of those Persons which were employed in the Massacre of Paris and other Places were killed at this siege for there were slain before this Town three Masters de Camp divers Lords and Gentlemen above Threescore Captains as many Lieutenants and Ensigns and above Twenty Thousand Common Souldiers The next year after the King himself who was at least the Countenancer of all these horrible Massacres being in the prime of his Youth not above Twenty five years old fell sick of a languishing disease his Physicians let him blood and purged him to no purpose for he consumed away so strangely as astonished many He long strugled against his disease but at last betook himself to his Bed for about fourteen days before his death and was sore tormented with a great effusion of blood which issued from all parts of his body and one time to the terror of those about him he rouled himself in his own blood A while before he died he desired his Mother to pursue his Enemies to the utmost repeating the same with great cagerness and saying Madam I pray you heartily to do it and so expired May 30. 1574. And it was observed that the rest of the Chief Agents were strangely cut off The Duke of Anjou the Kings Brother afterwards King Henry the Third was stabbed by a Jacobine Monk in the same Chamber where he sate in Council for contriving the late Tragedies The Duke of Guize was murdered in the Kings own Chamber Five and Forty Persons waiting with Swords and Daggers to do it The Queen Mother broke her heart and died the first of January after And in short it hath been observed by a good Author that since the year of our Lord 1560 of a Thousand Murderers that remained unpunished by men there was not ten who escaped the Divine hand of God but came to deserved and wretched Ends suitable to their bloody and wicked Lives At a Town called Sansay in France in the year 1593 one Margaret Pieron was by her maid accused to the Jesuits for not going to Mass and for keeping a Bible in her house who complaining thereof to the Judges they sent for her and said Margaret are you not willing to return home to your house and there enjoy your Husband and Children Yes said she if it may stand with the good will of God Then said they If thou wilt do but a small matter thou shalt be set at Liberty If said she it be not contrary to Gods glory and my own Salvation you shall hear what I will say to it No such thing said they for all that we require is but this That a Scaffold being set up in the chief part of the Town you shall there crave pardon for offending the Law and a fire being made you shall burn your Bible in it without speaking a word I pray you my Masters said she tell me is my Bible a good Book or no Yes said they we confess it is only to please the Jesuits we would have thee throw it in the Fire Imagine it to be but Paper and then you may burn it and you may buy another at any time and thereby you may secure your Life They spent two Hours in perswading her that she might commit a less Evil to do a greater good But she couragiously answered them That by the help of God she would never do it Will not the People say said she This is a wretched Woman indeed that burns the Bible wherein all the Articles of Christian Religion are contained I will certainly burn my Body rather tha● I will burn my Bible Upon this sh●w●s committed to Prison and fed only with b●ead and water and her Friends forbid to come to her but continuing stedfast in the Truth she was thereupon condemned to be set upon a S●●ffold to have the Bible burnt before her Face her self to be strangled and her body to be dragged through the Streets to a Dunghil which Sentence she willingly and cheerfully underwent In the year 1628. The City of Rochel was again besieged with a great Army by the French King whereby the Inhabitants were in such extremity for want of Victuals that they ●at Horses Dogs Cats Rats and Mice ●nd after that the poor Protestant's lived two Months upon Cow-hides and Goat skins boyl●d They likewise eat old Gloves and what●ever was made of Leather yea the poor peo●le cut off the buttocks of the dead and eat ●hem young Maids of Fourteen or Sixteen ●ears old looked like old Women of an ●undred years old a Bushel of Wheat was sold ●r Twenty Pound a Pound of Bread Twenty ●hillings a Quarter of Mutton above six ●ound An Egg eight shillings An Ounce of ●ugar Half a Crown a dryed Fish Twenty ●illings a Pint of Milk Thirty Shillings After a while the City was taken and some English that were therein when they came aboard looked like Anatomies or dead Bodies And since that to this very day the Protestants have suffered very great hardships and Persecutions in France by having their Churches palled down by Fires and Imprisonments and Banishments by being excluded from all Offices and Imployments of Trust or Profit and by all manner of discouragements whatsoever and that only upon the Account of their Religion and all this contrary to Oaths Protestations Edicts and Proclamations which have been solemnly made and granted to them for the free Exercise of the Protestant Religion The Persecutions of the Protestants in Italy Spain Portugal and the Low-Countries With an Account of the Original Progress and Cruel Torments of the Spanish Inquisition LET us next proceed to look into Italy which being under the Inspection of the Pope it may well be supposed not to harbour many Protestants at least such as dare openly appear to be such by reason of the Inqui●tim which was first Institu●●d against the Moors and Jews in Spain but is now 〈…〉 the discovery and Torment●● 〈…〉 Christians yet notwithstanding 〈…〉