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A remonstrance of the barbarous cruelties and bloody murders committed by the Irish rebels against the protestants in Ireland both before and since the cessation
collected out of the records at Dublin -
The humble propositions of the agents for the Protestants in Ireland, residing at Oxford, presented to His Majesty the 18 of Aprill 1644
in pursuance of the petition of the Protestant subjects in Ireland, humbly craveing of His Majesty that for the satisfaction of iustice, and his owne honour, exemplary punishment may be inflicted upon the Irish rebells that have had a hand in shedding soe much innocent blood : and that His Majestie will not grant a pardon to those bloody rebells, for the murders and cruelties committed by them since the breakeing forth of this odious rebellion -
A patterne of Popish peace. Or A peace of Papists with Protestants
Beginning in articles, leagues, oathes, and a marriage. And ending in a bloudy massacre of many thousand Protestants -
The religion of the Dutch, represented in several letters from a Protestant officer in the French army, to a pastor, and professor of divinity, at Berne in Swisserland. Out of the French, by J. D. of Kidwelly
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A remonstrance of the barbarous cruelties and bloody murders committed by the Irish rebels against the protestants in Ireland both before and since the cessation
collected out of the records at Dublin, by Thomas Morley, Gent. Being the examinations of many who were eye-witnesses of the same, and justified upon oath by many thousands; presented to the whole kingdome of England, that thereby they may see the rebels inhumane dealings, prevent their pernicious practises, relieve their poore brethrens necessities, and fight for their religion, laws, and liberties. Published by speciall command and authority -
The humble propositions of the agents for the Protestants in Ireland (residing at Oxford,) presented to his Majesty the 18 of Aprill 1644
In pursuance of the petition of the Protestant subjects in Ireland. Humbly craveing of his Majesty that for the satisfaction of iustice, and his owne honour, exemplary punishment may be inflicted upon the Irish rebells that have had a hand in shedding soe much innocent blood. And that His Majestie will not grant a pardon to those bloody rebells, for the murders and cruelties committed by them since the breakeing forth of this odious rebellion -
Specvlvm impietatis, or, Wholesome advice for His Majestie and his three kingdomes
wherein the Jesuites are displayed, described and set forth in their true colovrs by their owne popish faction, and such as make exact profession of the Roman religion. Whereby England, Scotland, and Ireland may plainely perceive what kinde of virulent and banefull vipers the papists, forrainers and Irish rebells which are now in armes against the Parliament and true Protestants, labour to bring in, and to set up amongst us, to the utter ruine of religion and liberty. Qui cum Jesu itis, non itis cum Jesuitis. You that love Jesus, free the Jesuits