The committee, or, popery in masquerade
         L'Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704.
      
       
         
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             The committee, or, popery in masquerade
             L'Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704.
          
           1 sheet ([1] p.) : 41 x 29 cm.
           
             Mary Clark for Henry Brome,
             [London :
             1680]
          
           
             Broadside.
             Consists of engraved allegorical plate.
             Attack on dissenters.
             Attributed to L'Estrange by Wing, NUC Pre-1956.
             Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
          
        
      
    
     
       
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           Dissenters, Religious -- England -- Caricatures and cartoons.
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               THE
               COMMITTEE
               or
               Popery
               in
               Masquerade
               .
            
             
               BEHOLD
               WEE
               ARE
               A
               COVENANTING
               PEOPLE
            
             
               The
               Close
               Caball
            
             
               Root
               and
               Branch
            
             
               Little
               Isaack
               .
            
             
               Wee
               'l
               be
               true
               to
               you
            
             
               Pope
               .
            
             
               Courage
               mes
               en
               fans
               .
            
             
               A
               Solemn
               LEAGUE
               and
               COVENANT
               
                 Come
                 and
                 let
                 us
                 joyn
                 our selves
                 unto
                 the
                 Lord
                 ,
                 in
                 a
                 perpetuall
                 Covenant
                 y
                 t
                 shall
                 not
                 be
                 forgotten
                 .
                 
                   Ier
                   :
                   50.5
                   
                
              
            
             
               A
               THROUGH
               REFORMATION
            
             
               LIBERTY
               .
               
               PROPERTY
            
             
               RELIGION
            
             
               
                 
                   Mugleton
                
                 
                   Ranter
                
                 
                   Quaker
                
                 
                   Anabaptist
                
                 
                   Presby
                   
                   t.
                
                 
                   Indepen
                
                 
                   FIfth
                   Mon
                
                 
                   Nailor
                   .
                
                 
                   Adamite
                
              
            
             
               Church
               and
               Crown
               Lands
            
             
               Sequestration's
            
             
               Remonstrainces
            
             
               Thanks
               to
               the
               Petitioners
            
             
               Court
               of
               Iustice
            
             
               Humiliation
            
             
               Swash
               No
               Biships
               .
            
             
               Elders
               .
               Mayd
               No
               Service
               book
               .
            
             
               P
               s
               Narrat
               :
               Nar
               :
               of
               Fires
               Corrante
               .
               Tom
               &
               Dick.
               
            
             
               No
               Popish
               Lords
               .
            
             
               No
               evill
               Councill
               rs
               .