A Seasonable Caution to Apostate Protestants: Or, Mercy and Judgement at once Visible: Wherein you'll find heart refreshing Mercy to the Firm Protestants; and Soul ruining Vengeance on the rotten Time-serving ones that turn Papists. Verifying, in the very letter, that Promise, Whosoever will save his life, shall lose it: and whosoever will lose his life for my sake, shall find it: Mat. 16. 25. (as here the true Protestants did, who gave themselves up for dead men, rather than turn Papists to save their lives; and yet were miraculously saved: when, at the same time, the Rotten unsound Protestants, who, at that Pinch, turned Papists to save their lives, yet perished. Written by Mercurius Hibernicus, an Ey-witness of the Protestants Miseries, and of the Papists Treacheries in Ireland; from whom expect several sheets to the shame of Popery. NOW are the Days, doubtless, whereof Christ and his Apostles forewarned us; That there should be a departing or falling away from the Faith: (1 Tim. 4. 1. 2 Pet. 3. 3. Judas 18.) and that because of Iniquities abounding, the love of many should wax cold, Matth. 24. 12. Cold for Christ, and the true Christian Religion; Nay, They shall even deny Christ, 2 Pet. 2. 1. 2 Tim. 2. 12. And these things, with many more are come to pass at this very day. And this hath proceeded from the cursed design of the JESUITS, and the rest of the Romish Faction, who debauch many great Ones, and they, by their wicked Example (which almost carries the source of a Command with it) the whole Comonalty, (by deluding them with pretences of Venial sins, and Pardons, etc.) For is not Whoring, Swaring, Drunkning, Lying, Aequivocating, etc. become as a mighty Stream overflowing the whole Land, thereby fitting us for some worse Judgement, if the Plague, the Fire, and other Punishments we have had, do no good upon us. Therefore be steadfast: How dreadful is it to consider, and what a sure Token of approaching Judgement is it, to see I. Many quandam zealous Protestants, grown of late so cold, (colder since the PLOT than before) so narrow spirited and basely timorous, (thinking 'tis a great piece of discretion, and that they show an emphatical piece of Wisdom) That when Discourse is raised in Company, concerning POPERY, they will either shift it off with a Drool, force some other Discourse, or sneak away, in hopes to save their Bacon, (cujus contrarium verum est,) so that, really, they are ashamed, or half afraid to own themselves Protestant's: Showing not so mch zeal for the true Worship of the true God, as a Turk does for Mahomet's, or a Heathen for his Idol: hereby declaring that they have sat under a dead Ministry, of whom God hath said, They shall not profit the People. Those that never felt the Power of God, under an Ordinance, in turning them from all Sin, and showing them the desperateness of their Condition without Christ, a holy Life, etc. will turn to any, the worst of prevailing Religions, especially to that which tolerates Sin, as Popery does: nay, makes it meritorious, as murdering Kings, burning Cities, & c! II. Others are so pusillanimous, so dirty, and dastardly; That they dare not own the Truth, when they hear it traduced and impugned by men popishly affected: when e'en the Spirit of God and their own Consciences prompt them to speak: as if they were ashamed of Christ, (See Mark 8. 38.) and with Spira, desperately quench and resist the Motions of the Holy Ghost: and if any put them to it by Interrogatories, they'll answer with an Equivocation, or an Italian shrug: Know, they that dare not Speak for Christ, will hardly either Do or Suffer for him; These are light Wheat, that will soon be blown aside, if the Wind rises a little: especially, if Euroclydon blow hard. III. There is also another sort, who, though they will talk pretty freely concerning the PLOT, etc. yet their words are so cunningly and artificially placed, as if they were coined on purpose: Yea their Expressions are many times so ambiguous, and savouring of the JESUITS canting Quirks, that the wisest Man alive can hardly tell what to make of them: and all these three aim at the same thing, viz. hoping, by Silence, Indifferency, and Neutrality, to find favour of the Papists, if they should get uppermost; which is the greatest Folly imaginable: as I could evince by many woeful Examples, in the Rebellion, in Ireland where they were most egregiously perfidious, promising the Protestants quarter, but in stead thereof murdered them in cold Blood: And this one Relation, shall serve in stead of many, whereby you may see, if you will, what you are to expect when they have the Sword, etc. Take it faithfully as I received it from Captain Edward Leventhorp, and others. DUring the late Wars in Ireland, A Castle well manned with English, Protestants, being suddenly and straightly besieged by the Enemy, in so much, that in few days, they were reduced to so great Extremity, that they must of necessity either starve, or yield to the Mercy of the merciless and implacable Papists (whose tender Mercies are Cruelty; as all along the Maryan Days, the Troubles in Germany, and the Irish Rebellion hath been proved.) Hereupon, the Day and Hour being appointed whereon they should march out of the Castle, without any thing, save only their wearing Clothes: These Noble Souls (I call them so for their Magnanimity for the Cause of Jesus Christ) came out of the Castle, and as soon as ever they came forth, so soon were they surrounded by the Enemy; as you see in this Figure: who, with drawn swords in their hands, waited only for the Word of Command to fall on, and cut them in pieces: whilst, the other poor Souls were upon their Knees, one while calling upon God for Mercy, and another while crying to their Enemies for Pity: but the Papists had sworn the Ruin of them all, and had done it too, if GOD by a strange and wonderful way had not prevented it. For, just as the Commander was about to give the Word, to fall on, and spare none of the English Soldiers; GOD, I say! put it into the Commander's mind, to ask them one Question first: and it was this, He demanded if there were any Roman Catholics among them? if there be (said he) let them draw out, and separate from the rest, who were to stand still: The Word was no sooner out of his Mouth, but out came three or four, and confessed themselves Roman Catholics, and withal antedated their Religion: after them, came half a dozen, and at the heels of them half a score more, and divers others after them, and all acknowledging themselves Catholics, ante-dating, as the first did. Whereat the Popish Commander turned about and smiled: and when no more would come, he asked the rest that stood Firm, If they were resolved to die PROTESTANTS? They, (like true Christians, Heaven born Souls indeed) answered, That they would not change their Religion to save their LIVES! Say you so? Quoth the Popish Commander! But what, I pray, Don't you think the others that separated from you good Catholics? No, (said the steadfast Soldiers) because they never owned themselves as such till now, and they do it for fear of Death. I verily believe it, (said the Commander) for I thought as much before. Then turning to the rest of his Officers and Soldiers, he said, Them yonder, meaning those that separated, are but Sergeant Catholics, and the Rogues do it only to save their LIVES, and to abuse us, for they will run away the next Opportunity: Therefore, by GOD, they shall die every man of them, and the other for standing so bravely to their Principles shall live; and whom I would sooner trust, upon any occasion, than the other, or any such Time-serving Rascals, as they are! In short, he put all the Revolters to the Sword, and saved the other for their brave Resolution: and not only so, but sent them with a safe Conduct to the next English Garrison, having as many of his own sent in Exchange, that had been Prisoners. By this noble Act, the said Commander won great Applause amongst the English. Now, consider this, all ye that think to save your Lives and Estates by temporizing and basely ante-dating your Religion, or dirtily complying with, and fawning upon every base pitiful (the most of them are no better) Papist before hand, as if ye would forespeak Friendship, as I am too sure many do. And possibly, you that are next to, removed but one little step from them, may find some favour, for a very little time, from them, till you and them, if they can by any idle foolish pretence get you to assist them against such as are more zealous against their Idolatries: But, when their work is so far done, than they will more easily cut you off too, for the least step of Reformation since Qu. Mary's days, their Soul hates, even as the purest worship. For I can liken them to no better a Crew than Rogues and Thiefs that live in an honest place; who will carry it very fairly among the Neighbourhood, to have somebody's good word at a pinch: so they, make to some one party to shelter under them: and the●● only Polyphemus' Courtesy will be yours, that is, to die last; when you have seen the Throats of others cut, your own turn comes next. There are Seven sorts that above all others are most likely to turn Apostates, viz. The Covetous, the Ambitious, the Self-lovers, the Overnice, the Formalists, the Ignorant and the Fearful. See Rev. 21. 8. Mat. 10. 33. Mark. 13. 13. Rev. 2. 10. 25. 1 Cor. 16. 13. Phil. 4. 1. 1 Cor. 10. 12. These 7 include the first three abovenamed; and are wrapped up in the word HYPOCRITE; and amongst them, there are divers great Professors even of all sorts, who (as well as the loose, ignorant, debauched, profane Protestants) for fear or favour, may join with the Papists against sincere Protestants; as the Lutherans joined with Papists against the Calvenists, An. 1567. and about the 10 year of Q. Eliz. especially when alured thereto by the curious Arts of Jesuits and their Proselytes, the P●●ltring Baits of Profit and Preferment. Seconded by the lusty (though feigned) Promises of some principal Papists and their Agents. But God can (and perhaps will) bring it so to pass, That such revolting Wreaths, may be served as they above mentioned: or, if not so, yet they cannot escape Vengeance: for I am confident they will perish by one means or other, perchance by the hands of true Protestants: And, for my own part, I do profess, (if God will make use of the Arm of Flesh, in our defence) I would sooner give quarter to French or any other outlandish-Papist, than any English Apostate whatsoever (Laity or Clergy) that should join in Arms with them, or our domestic or home-born Papists against the Protestants Cause. And I write this with an heart that never yet feared the greatest or the proudest Papist in the World: who have been at the routing of such, almost an hundred times, in my junior days: and therefore, I think, I should know the better how to deal with them now; if they will needs force us to it, by falling upon us first: for till then we will not stir one foot: Let them otherwise provoke us never so much, as they have done very often, and do daily: besides burning of London, Southwark, etc. But as crafty Fowlers as they are, they shall not catch old Birds in the Chaff. ☞ Be steadfast, 1 Cor. 15. 58. — stand fast, 1 Cor. 16. 13. For, In all God's Armoury, there's no defence for the Back, the Runagade, the Apostate must everlastingly perish. O Apostate bethink thyself betimes! True Protestants will rather choose to die, Than Christ, or their Religion deny: And bravely persevere, come, what will come, But Hypocrites will bow the Knee to Rome, Even these 7 Monsters, which I named before, Would Popery, if it were up, adore. Notwithstanding all this, Let us, and all that think they stand, beware lest we fall, (1 Cor. 10. 12.) as they may, without Divine Assistance: Selfconfidence being a most dangerous Rock on which many have split, even in this present Age: Remember the Apostle Peter: and the Apostate Pendleton, in the Book of Martyrs. LONDON, Printed by Th. Dawks, living in Black friars. Sold by Langly Curtis in Goat Court on Ludgate-hill. Where also may always be had, 1. Godfrys' Murder made Visible, containing the Cruelties of the Papists therein. 2. A Chronology of Popery, showing When and Who brought in their Fopperies. 3. Packs of Cards illustrating the Plot, with a Book to explain them. 4. The Beggars Petition to Hen. 8. against Popery showing Reasons enough why the King did throw off the Pope's Authority. 5. Dr. Otes' Vindication for discovering the Plot, though the wicked Papists rage at him for it. 6. Rome's hunting match for III Kingdoms. 7. England's Calamity foreshewn from the Growth of Popery. 8. Dr. Salmon Dispensatory. 9 Dr. Salmon Horae Mathematicae, or Soul of Astrology, containing an account of Nativities by Inspection only, without Calculation; and of the evil of the next succeeding years, etc. 10. Famous Mr. Rich's Absence supplied, by a Key to his Shorthand Table, faithfully discovering the whole Art, in that Method, he taught his Scholars, together with the reserved Rules in their proper places: the Table being little worth without this Key; as also that all Books of this Art, in Mr. Rich's Name are Counterfeits: and for the Truth hereof he appeals to Mr Rich's Scholars. The Papists Method in spreading their Pamphlets and Pestilent Books, is this, When the People come to Confession, every Priest enjoins those that confess, and expect Absolution, to buy such Books as promote, holy Mother Churches Interest, and that they lend them to the poor sort, their Neighbours and others; and this they must do either as a Meritorious Act, or as a Penance for some fault.