V. ,’ , , k, . a w i And however Parliaments may be miftaken in fiher things, thofe that know the Method a. doctoeio naeaavaneaaeomma rhnnnnfiflhfifihfihfihhhhhfififinanannnrnnfin W m %%s%%a~ erasing-easeeaaazaaaazfiafia %H%£~éa-s>% ec Eightlyfizj fThe’! Witnefiebfiought firemen-pm”; ‘whoezbyrthe Eonfieflion of ‘ {blue of themfelves,*3 were ‘( ihrgivifigl*theie Efidettcefi):§to follow the ,Direftions theyflhould; re:- ceive hetez, {rem theta?! t wlio:‘fent for- :them, andlodgeflathem in'the forementioned Mrs. Cellier: Houfei, had all ofi he‘lh the ill? lutk to be ,detettedinlfieurt of great Forgery, at: the Tryal'oftheirtEriendflatherprielts andjefiritsy " r _ a gem ,~ ‘ ; . N inthly, The endeavours of Mr. Teamifo‘m Friends to bring him to d6flY* Whathe hath , difcové’",ed;«terning tlieripdpijh 'le,a..a'pp’ears by the‘l’everalrlgetters Writ‘tohim by his Brother the Iéfuit, afidJothe’rgwhi‘Charevre’dit‘ed inMr; rfim'zifl fir, Narrative. . ' \ ' Tenthlil-Their’ p‘refisnt Confpiracy‘ for Malfa’cring," andJQECito-,enrich_; themfelves) Plun— dering the Cit of Léndon, is the Matter Piece of their .Father the Deity; by; Yet. wherein / \ ' they Glory: ' It G‘Od is above them, andthong’h they Will not fee, he“ {will-{make them fee, _ and be amanjlédibf their Malice and Hatred “niainfl: his People. ._ 2;. . ; feats; -~ Theirdtahring in a few Ignorant, De c eel-Apprentices,- to cdlnufiflltir MifChifiiVQUS Devicesflhew more the Malice and'Hatnedpf‘ their Hearts, than i’ttenghpf their Brains, for thofighthere maybe fame lend Fell'ows arnonglt thennthere cannot he enough to do; their abominable drugery,they being in’the ge ral of lbber education,and as We at leal’c haters of- , their damnab‘ie Intentions, and their Policy in giving their pr'efent Contrivance the name of - the Apprentices Plot, is eafily feen through hope, Fora Firlt, They do it,to keepthe odium of it off themfelves,and according to their uTual Pra, (lice, to thruf’t it upon the Proteflants, as had the Gmpawder—Plot taken " effeét, they were in, thofe days, provided of St. Omar-like Witnell‘es, to haveproved that they did it in their own defence, to prevent a Maffacre of them, which was intended by the Prue/tam: : as alfo the Pepi/l: at this day are fo Impudent, thatI have heard fome of them affirm, that the Mal} facre in Ireland, was a Maflacre of them by the Prateyi‘ams, and not of the Prom/tam: by the Papifls, and finely never any Heathens, or Infidels, made Lies their Refuge like to the Pa- Secondly, knowing that Popery cannot be brought into England, where the lightof the Gofpel fhines {0 clear, without Arbitrar- ‘ government, and that cannot? be introduced without ruining of the City, they, can} this end, that when they have deitroy'e the King, they may make the Government of the City, not being ableto keep the Citizens in peace, a pretence for taking away the Charter; of it, and thence to rule it for the future by “a Governor, with a, Ganrifon, after their, own will and pleafiire, which would be’a more effectual way for .deitroying 0f Lamina, than the’burning of it ~,, for the lofs by Fire, maybe recovered by Trade, but the lots Of ‘ Trade, by the lofs of Liberty is irreparable, and this Plot, like the reIt, appears by EX"- amination,.to have been forged in; the Tower, and carried on by the Lords that, are Pri- foners init, " ' ' ‘ ' eaPIht after the Name. of the Apprentices , to ‘ Eleventhly,The Papifts late,ntoitl inhumane,bruitilh,and worfie'than Bealtly‘uf age ‘0an ‘ 'Amold, in the many wounds "they molt cruelly and malicioufly gave him , Abefide‘Butcher- like cutting of his Throat with a,Knife, after they had by men employed to flat pnrpofe, ' knocked him down in a by Lane, at 10 a Clock at Night, to prevent his Information the next Day aga'inl’c them, is another demonftration of their murtherous and bloody Princi— ciples :, and the miraculOus ‘eitape and recovery of this Gentleman , ought to be reckoned- ¥ withthe reft of the "merciful Providences of. God towards us, and as an earneftof his“ fpecial preteétion, and that he who hath. , delivered us, will l’cill deliver us, as‘alfo a warn-w ing to us, to have a watchful Eye upon the Papilis, whofe Mercies are Cruelties. The Burning of the Temple, the feveral‘ Fires in London, the delign Three or FoUr years - - , agoe for burning the Market‘Towns in Hartfordjhire, Durance endeavouring fubornation , of perjury againft Sr. Kabfayton, Iornit it, as not being fo Authentickly proved as the refit, though under violent prefumption, that they all derive. their Original from one and the fame Fountain, the Whifling infignifiicant Cafllemain, and the relbof the Papiits. (1 Q“ 32* ,5. .39 5,995: 2’7" ” 1K: '92.? t t” 7T?“ , "he? 412;? .‘tiw - Hm. ‘ ‘1 Secondly, that the 14% ‘ \ oppofe them. -- - fit ” iad‘ged private, V . (4- ) 1- .1 11611111110111 111,11 the ' " if; '& Med FER, that thefe {Tammi fabornations of Periarte, W", «1:11:90 'sattéiiyanelgs ; 1 11m, 13:1; 83?, L‘ieatand Egate? Of . the [mice 9 111* ashes in j tea an 111: are m waso gm till the Papiftscjiia; to ailsthei’éahis, for that $253101: rmfimabiy be iuppofedsthfi faultlefs perfons‘ , efpecmlly of lity, WOfld Midi: Waves in fuch Wicked, odious, and difgracetul defigas, as j] tWofl’c andnmfiof mrtai MenWeaid abhor. Secondly, That the 1g the fiddkynf ,thc EKings Endence with temptations of great rewards (Which -f;d) isa fail 1)fo ‘ 1‘3qu hemtcgrwdthe Evidence. . ». "‘ _. 11 1 meme would not have had? - - ‘ ' " mot. ‘ ' fluidly, That the Reproaches the to w 119011 m mmbcbdmmeed- ing fme malic‘ ' *j a: 16. EflleCS, dCfilth Of all WI 01‘ HOMRY, Whofe flanderous praéhfes arch" \ ording to the Doétrine of their Church Wards any that Thirdly, That the aftry 1n endeavouring umaftiy to Fatherone Plot after . another upon the mote Wherein they have {till been detefipd is 3 Wm Tem‘ ‘mony of the MammyandLeyalty of the Proteitants, 311de the Sordid; bevilifh and And kWh-1111!: after PHis Majeities Proclamations , declaring the Damnablenef's of the Popifh P '_ f His appointing upon the oecafion of them, aDay of Fafting and Pray- 1- 1331.th agreein gwit/1‘1 the King In Voting the fame, any {hall we T path of them, ey ought, ‘and may With great tea-,fon be . they are not pubh'ck profgfl’ed Papiiti; , or men void (if Caminon Sence and Re‘aibn I“ fl 1? i 1/ i PI IS * ’ . o l O " s- a, z ‘1 " d I 5\ RARE DA. 448 . P46 1 68 O m or ELL SPC RRE RARE?“ DA448 P46 01 0-006074785