The SECOND PART of The Loyal Subject's LITANY. FRom measuring Devotion with Beads or with Sand, In a Language or Phrase that we don't understand; From a Preacher with Relics or Spoons in his hand, Libera nos Domine. From stripping Religion to avoid the Excesses Of a cumbersome Ruff, and a Collar of S S; From His Holiness, and Their Holinesses, Libera nos Domine. From Plot upon Plot, which no Herald admits, Nor any Man else that is well in his Wits; From Conscience that comes like an Ague, by Fits, Libera nos Domine. From the Pope in One Stick, or the Pope in a Faggot; From the Catholic Worm, and Schismatical Maggot; From such as swear round to keep what they ha' got, Libera nos Domine. From Penance reform to a Stool of Repentance; From a new Inquisition to aid the Tridentines, And the Savager Courts where the Godly give Sentence, Libera nos Domine. From setting Christ's Vicar to tease his Vicegerent; From the Saints in whom the same Sin is inherent, The best Friends he has, though they seldom appear in't, Libera nos Domine. From St. Omers Consult, and a Leyden Cabal, inveterate Foes both to Paul's and Whitehall; From a Plot pro and con, like a Tennis-ball, Libera nos Domine. From the Roman Disease, and Geneva Physician; From admitting Profaneness to purge Superstition; From Raviliacks or Bradshaw's Commission, Libera nos Domine. From taking the Covenant, or baulking the Test; From both the Renouncers when th' are but in jest; From the Pope's hatching Eggs in a Presbyter's Nest, Libera nos Domine. From the Godly Disguises of Cropping and Shaving, The different Ear-marks of Fooling and Knaving, Though both can do both for the sake of Soulsaving, Libera nos Domine. From a Jesuit transformed to a Sanctified Elder, And cursing Rome's Church to her dear Hans-en-Kelder; From hugging her Brats, and yet hope w' have expelled her, Libera nos Domine. From the Mass and the Directory bound in one Volumn; From the Trent Conventicle, and the Dort What d'ye call 'em; From the Votaries of Saints, & those that Peter 'em & Paul 'um, Libera nos Domine. From transforming a Cowl to an a-la-mode Jump; From the Jusuits Bucket in the Minister's Pump; From a Representative Monster, that's all over Rump, Libera nos Domine. FINIS. LONDON, Printed for B. Tooke. 1680.