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Popery Manifested, AND THE Papist Incognito made known: By way of DIALOGUE between a Papist Priest, a Protestant Gentleman, and a Presbyterian Divine.
The First Part.
SIr, your humble servant, I come to wait you upon a double account, to give you thanks for the Civi∣lities I have heretofore received from you, and to spend in the best Company I can, that short time I am allow'd to stay in England.
I protest Master — it grieves me that con∣trary to our inclination we should be forc'd to be thus severe against you for to secure the peace of the kingdom: And were it not that your Religion stands in opposition to the good and peaceable intentions which I believe some of you may have, I do protest that I my self would heartily intercede for your staying and living quietly with us: However you are very welcome.
Sir, I know you to be of a very sweet nature, by a long experience, and I will requite