A SCHEME OF POPISH CRVELTIES or A Prospect of what we must Expect under a Popish Successor. Once more we'll Act o'er Sixty Six But then with Blood the Flames we'll mix. Ruffians & Friars in barbarous Lust agree No Matron nor no Virgin in shall scape free. Thus bravely we Two Lusts at once fulfil We Ravish first, & the next Moment, Kill. Such Bloody Massacres & Cutting throats Our Church for marks of true Religion Notes. Thus may the Town be shattered by the tower If ear it come under a Papist's power. Thus our fierce zeal the Heretics does 〈◊〉 No Sights more pleasing to a Roman 〈◊〉. When French & bloody Tories shall invade These Argum 'tis these Trophies must ꝑswad●. Both Non & Con under our fury Bleeds each Drawn 〈◊〉 th' Wild Steed whilst joyful Monks in Triumph shake their Beads. Our work is done & now in Pomp we go To finish England's Bliss with Popish show. The Explanation. FI●st of all is represented that 〈◊〉 atel; Pillar or 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 London Br●d●, erected by Act of Parl 〈◊〉, to perpe●●ate the Memory of the City's 〈◊〉 Burnt by Popish Treachery, in the ye●r Sixty Six. Now as the Prophets of old frequently express the Fore 〈◊〉 t of impending Judgements 〈◊〉 a Watchm●n placed on a Watch-Tower: So let the Reader fancy himself on the Top of that lo●●y Column, and that thence he beholds the Miseries and Calamities represented in the Nine Figures following: All which will certainly be England's Portion, if ever she come (which God forbid) to truckle under a professed Bigoted Papist. 1. The first figure gives you the dismal View of a City wilfully and trea 〈◊〉 lie set on fire in divers parts; Houses, Streets, Palaces, Churches, all surrounded with devouring Flames, just as in Sixty Six: Only the next 'Bout 〈…〉 the same time a Massacre, or sudden cutting of the Throats of all True 〈◊〉 and such as have opposed the Devilish Designs of 〈◊〉'd Party. Which Slaughter was designed to have 〈◊〉 Sixty Six, and to have begun with the Murder of the KING; (whom God preserve, both from Popish Assassinates and Traitorous Councils) but only they sound Affairs abroad not then ripe enough for their purpose. 2. Here you behold Ruffians and Hectors, Popish Priests, Jesuits, Monks, and the rest of the Black Guard to the Prince of Darkness, endeavouring to Ravish ●our Wives, your Daughters, your Sisters, and your Mothers: For 'tis well known to all that have travelled, that there is not such another Crew of brutish Goats and savage Satyrs in the World, as the Romish Priests and Friars; no Woman, old or young, beautiful or homely, can escape their lust. 3. Their lust being satiated, their bloody Cruelties next begin. Here you see they are beating out the Brains of Infants, and snatching them out of their tender Mother's Arms; which being done, they likewise put the Mothers also to the Sword; thereby with ingenious Cruelty murdering them twice, first by the sight of their children's Tragedy, and next by their own Wounds. 4. The fourth Figure represents the Papists at work on their long-intended Massacre; some cutting of Throats, others Robbing and Plundering. And amongst the rest, an Irish Jesuit with his bloody S 〈◊〉 n, as busy as any. What is here but in Picture, was real Fact within these forty years in Ireland, where above two hundred thousand Protestants were destroyed in this manner by Popish Cannibals. 5. This shows the danger the City of London would be in, in case a Papist should ever obtain the Crown; their Habitations laid desolate, their Houses battered about their Ears till they become their Graves, Churches shattered, and the Tops of Steeples falling, etc. by the fury of the Great Guns that might be mounted for that purpose on the Tower. 6. Here you have the old Popish Sport of Burning Holy Martyrs at a Stake for holding the Truths of God's Word and pure Religion, and opposing Popish Idolatry and Superstitions. In this manner there were in the short Reign of Queen Mary put to death no fewer than 277 persons. And yet she promised as fair to the Protestants before she came to the Crown, as any Body can do. Just such perfidious Bloody Doings you must again expect, if ever you admit a Queen Mary in Breeches. 7. The 〈◊〉 Figure represents an 〈◊〉; for Popery can never be established 〈◊〉 and without the Assistance of Troops of French and Irish Papists: 〈◊〉 hat Slaughters and dreadful Desolation they will make where-ev 〈◊〉 ome, is here in part displayed to your consideration. 8. Her 〈◊〉 the barbarous Executions and Tortures of Protestant Ministers, ag 〈◊〉 am the Popish Locusts have a particular spite; and therefore here y 〈◊〉 several Jesuits and Friars rejoicing at this Cruelty, which was actually 〈◊〉 late in Piedmont, and in Forty One in Ireland. And this Martyr 〈◊〉 t of a Church-of-England-Minister, to show that Popish Rage will m 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ion between them and others, but all must come over absolutely t 〈◊〉, or else be destroyed. 9 The lafoy 〈◊〉 that which we trust God will never suffer, viz. That the Papists have 〈◊〉 mit; and now they are marching in Procession, and going to defile our 〈◊〉 it ridiculous Abominatious: And then adieu to all Tr 〈◊〉 Religion in En 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 e ever afterwards hear the sweet sounds of Liberty or Property; But Slightall 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as Spiritual, shall remain on you and your Posterity; and your I'll 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Children shall live and die Vassals and Idolaters, and curse your Me 〈◊〉 rayed them into such a dolesome and more than Egyptian-Bo●dage, bot 〈◊〉 ul. To prevent 〈◊〉 ul Mischiefs, let every man that has any sense of Religion, any regard to 〈◊〉 d, the Welfare of his Country, or the Just Liberties of himself and high 〈◊〉 ndeavour in his Station, by all Lawful Ways and Means he can, to oppos 〈◊〉ent of Popery amongst us. LONDON, Printed for N. Thomlinson in Thames Street, and are to be sold by all the Protestant Booksellers in London and Westminster.