A model of the fireworks to be presented in Lincolns-inn Fields on the 5th. of Novemb. 1647. Before the Lords and Commons of PARLIAMENT, and the Militia of London, in commemoration of God's great Mercy in delivering this kingdom from the hellish Plots of Papists, acted in the damnable Gunpowder treason. With their perfect Statues and Proportions. The Actors good will to this kingdom, and City of LONDON. In a Description of his fireworks to be performed Novem the 5th. 1647, in commemoration of the great deliverance from the Powder plot by Popish conspiracy against England's then King and Parliament, and by consequence, the enslaving the whole kingdom to Popery. 1 fireballs burning in the water, and rising out of the water burning, showing the Papists conjuration and consultation with infernal Spirits, for the destruction of England's King and Parliament. 2 Fire-Boxes like Meteors, sending forth many dozen of Rockets out of the water, intimating the Popish 〈◊〉 coming from below to act their treasonous Plots against England's King and Parliament. 3 Faux with his dark lantern, and many fire-boxes, lights, and Lamps, ushering the Pope into England, intimating the full Plot to destroy England's King and Parliament. 4 Pluto with his fiery Club, presenting himself maliciously bent to destroy all that have hindered the Pope from destroying England's King and Parliament. 5 Hercules with his fiery Club, who discomfiteth Pluto, and suffers him not, nor any of his infernal Spirits to hurt England's King and Parliament. 6 Runners on a line, intimating the Papists sending to all parts of the world, for subtle, cunning, and malicious Plotters of mischief against England's King and Parliament. 7 A Fire wheel, intimating the display of a flag of victory over the enemies that would have destroyed England's King and Parliament, in the time of which motion, a pair of Virginals musically playing of themselves. 8 Rockets in the air, showing the thankfulness of all well willers to true Religion, for the deliverance of England's King and Parliament 9 Balloones breaking in the air, with many streams of fire, showing God's large and bounteous goodness towards England's King and Parliament. 10 Chambers of lights, showing England's willingness to cherish the light of the glorious gospel therein to be continued. 11 A great Bumber-ball breaking in pieces, and discharging itself of other its lights, holding forth the cruelty of Papists to England's King and Parliament. 12 Fire boxes among the spectators, to warn them to take heed for the future that they cherish none that are enemies to England's King and Parliament. Per GEORGE BROWNE Gunner, to be performed in Lincolns-inn fields before the Lords and Commons of Parliament, and the Militia of London. LONDON, Printed for George Lindsey, and are to be sold at his Shop over against London-stone, 1647.