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tso Catafogue of
408—From measuring Devotion with Beads or with Sand, |
In a Language or Phrase that we don't understand; |
. . . Libera nos Domine.
The Second Part of | The Loyal Subject's | Litany. |
Finis. I
London, Printed for B. Tooke. 1680. |
13 stanzas, 2 cols. R.L.
B.S. -^.
208
409—From Shuttlecock Sh that to Nantz is inclin'd, |
From popular Fop, and the rest of the Kind; |
. . . Libera Nos Domine. |
The I Cavaliers Litany. |
Finis. I
London, Printed for Charles Brome. 1682. |
18 stanzas, 2 cols. R.L.
"Sh " is Shaftesbury.
410—From such as the honest Intentions oppose |
Of our true hearted Friends, and are led by the Nose, |
. . . Libera Nos Domine. |
The True | Protestant Lettany. |
Hos fuge : Pcstis enim nulla hac immanior ; Hi sunt
FiEX hominum, fons nequitia;, Sentina Malorum.
[No imprint. Printed about 1680-81.]
II stanzas, i col. R.L.
B.S. -i-. Rox. J-.
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411—From the lawless Dominion of Mitre and Crown, |
Whose Tryannies are Absolute grown; |
. . . Libera Nos Domine.
Libertatis Amator : j A Litany. |

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