The Presbyterian bramble, or, A short discourse of church government by L.G.
L. G.

The Authors Eccho.

THen down with 'um, let them no longer stand,
Base caterpillers that consum'd the land,
Page  11That rent the common-prayer book and lawn sleeves,
And made the house of God a Den of thieves.
O may the sacred Pulpit now be free
From such Quacksalvers in Divinitie!
Let 'um be Pedagogues oth' lashing trade,
And whip their boyes as C— did his Maid;
Or else return unto there Zealous Tub,
And their be Chaplains to Don Belzebub.