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Show c) b firsv ationJ upOn a Libe ILi pUb/ij7;ed, in .An-;;;;-;~ \ s· U on which word' ( Nttflt her Body, and her ~~~fu!~ucctu~~n·deedpvillanouOy, glofie ; That raU.)theu do, rnahctou y, z· t rt.n aGloud to convey the . ' J . of the Par 1[unen ) ~ ? . h lt was, tne lntentton, . . n- that were Illeg1ttmatc~ \V. ere- Crown to an'J Irr e of her Ma1e_yte.r, "l d 7 ' uHu \ ' ·) dotb :J w·t th us, "'"~o gecdlan y ' a·n preg·- as the word, ( en~, .r,· • ~A ·thad beeb Indecorum. and tmr.:z-nantly, import L~wf~ne;s f P~;nco to haVi~ e~preifeq it. . villjpeakjng, of the. IJfues, ~a; , . 'a Book., wit\1 Tables, and Pt· They fet forth, tn_t hey ainirl Catholiques; Wherein;they havej Bures, of the r:rfocutrons, a~ars old to fupply. their Pllges; But alnot onely frones, of.}o. ~ dfthe Primitive church, ~nder the fo; taken all the perJ ecutton.r, to the praetile of Englgnd. As Heathen, and t.ranfi~~~d t~:,; the ski,zs of.Bear,~:, by Dogg.r, and that, ofWorrowmg ·Prt~ .. s, u .' the like. that I know not, what -tq make, of this Ex- 1 conclude t~~n, h f: this· That they may truly Chaunt, ceffe) in .Avouchtng~ntrut s, .~ve~ m;gniftcabimu.r Labia noflrtt noin their i2!!ires; Ltnguam norra 1 a o forfaken the Truth his font: A~d t~at they, t~~ ha:ufin:o; h~ld by the'whet·flone; of Godl whtch IS the'Touc .·J'\om, f in wonders being decayed, And that their Ancient f'tll~r, ·~~f;~de~s.; And~ake, their Libelli') they mufr now hol~, by LJ_tng . , . . Succeffours to theu Legenil.. ' . . . . ! ~ .11 ' .J . I A TRUE 'r. E .P G R · ,_f . ' Of the detefia hie TRE·Aso· , . INTENDE~ . By DoCtor R 0 D E R I G 0 · L 0 P E Z~ A Phyfician, attending upon tl1e Perfon ofthe Q._VEENES MAJESTY, Whom He, for a '-7um -of Money, promifed, to he paid him, by the Kingofsp.# n, did undertake, to have d eftroytd, by Poyfon ; with certain Circ1tmftancu, both of the: Plotting, and Dettliing, of the fame T R E AS 0 N. · Penned, during th: Q teens Life. =~~~:;::;;::;~:ti-le King of stfa;,, havin~ found, by the ,rs~~~~~~ Enterprife of 88. the Difliculty,of an Jn - 11 .. 011.1~.,..== vajon, of England; And having alfo, fince that time, embraced the Mattrrs of France; (Being a Deffigne, of a more eafie natute:> and better prepared, to hh Hand;) Hath, of neceffity, for a time) layed afide, the Profecution ofhis At,18~~ r::--=-~~:::-::;~M'· tempts,againH this Realm, by open For ~.=:::::::==:=::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ ces; As knowing, his Meanes unable, to wield both Actions, at once; As well , that of EnglAnd, as that of France. And therefore, calling at the Fairelt) hath, (in a manner,) bent his whole frrength, upon Frt1-nce, making, in the mean time, on ely a Defenjfle War, upon th.eLow-Countrier. But f.inding again~ that the Supports, and Aides, which her MajeftJ hath continued, t0 the French King, are a |