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A New Litany in the Year, 1684.
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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A New Litany in the Year, 1684.

From Immoderate Fines and defamation,
From Braddons Pennyless Subornation,
And from a Bar of Assassination,
Libera nos, &c.

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From a Lawyer that scolds like an Oyster Wench,
From an English Body, and a Mind that is French,
And from the new Bonner upon the Bench,
Libera nos, &c.
From the Partial Preaching that is now in Fashion,
From Divinity to undo a Nation,
From Wooden Shoes, and Transubstantiation,
Libera nos, &c.
From the Nonsencial cant of a Loyal Addressor
From the Impudent Shams of Popish Professor,
And from Protestant Zeal in a Popish Successor,
Libera nos, &c.
From all those Esau's within their Nonage,
That would both our Laws and Liberties Forage,
And sell their Birthright for a Mess of a Court Pottage,
Libera nos, &c.
From Juries that Murther do Justice call,
And undoing of Men a Matter but small,
And from the Star-Chamber in Westminster-Hall,
Libera nos, &c.