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A modest Caution to Preachers in dissenting Meetings, proper to be read before Sermon, on the 30 January.
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

A modest Caution to Preachers in dissenting Meetings, proper to be read before Sermon, on the 30 January.

Mind you are Chaplains to the Prince of Peace.
And let your Anger and your Malice cease.
With Thread-bare Tales no more the Whigs reproach,
In Case your Party come not off in Coach.
'Tis only Whigs, you say, who draw their Sword
To kill their Kings. But who believes your Word.
Go read the Gallick Annals, and you'll find
(Tho' none sees worse than they who will be blind)
Who dispossest weak Childrick of his Crown,
And plac'd the wiser Pepin on the Throne:
But they were Papists, this I do confess,

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Yet, tell me, are your own Rebellions less?
Who did assist the Rotchellers to fight,
And robb'd their sacred Sov'reign of his Right?
That very Monarch you this Day deplore,
So let us hear such vill'nous Cant no more,
Your loyal Scutcheon's overspread with Blots,
Who took the Life of Mary Queen of Scots?
Cheat us no more with your adult'rate Coin,
But tell who fought the Battle of the Boin,
When non-resisting Blades turn'd Volunteers,
Discharg'd their Musquets round their Monarch's Ears,
And all their passive Bullets were appointed
To wound the Heart of J---s, the Lord's anointed.
Tell how in George's Reign Rebellion bred,
And how you basely fought, and bravely fled.
And if with Whigs you Balance Books, we'll see,
In Conscience, Sirs, you are not flyting free;
So I advise to take a Pint and gree.