A Nest of plots discovered, or, A Rod for the romish Iesuits set forth in the explanation of this following figure, and may serve as an antidote against popery and popish-churches.

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A Nest of plots discovered, or, A Rod for the romish Iesuits set forth in the explanation of this following figure, and may serve as an antidote against popery and popish-churches.
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[London] :: Printed in the year 1679 for the General Assembly of Hawkers,
[1679]
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"A Nest of plots discovered, or, A Rod for the romish Iesuits set forth in the explanation of this following figure, and may serve as an antidote against popery and popish-churches." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B27199.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.

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Set forth in the Explanation of this following Figure: And may Serve as an Antidote against Popery, and Popish-Cruelties.

[illustration] Complex allegorical illustration depicting the truth about nefarious Jesuits being revealed by time
יהוה

Stultus non occultus

Foole thou art unfolded

[illustration] armed men outside a castle gate
H
[illustration] Porphyry chair with eggs beneath
E
[illustration] hyena
C Hyena
[illustration] crocodile
D Crocodilius
[illustration] "Jesuit in German dress" carrying theatrical masks, a lion's paw, and a chameleon
I
[illustration] Lion's paw, held in the Jesuit's right hand
L
[illustration] chameleon, held in the Jesuit's left hand
G Camilion
[illustration] fox
F Fox
[illustration] Jesuits in council
K
[illustration] scenes of torture
A
[illustration] Spanish fleet (Armada)
M
[illustration] Truth as a naked woman, discovered in sunlight
O Truth
Premor Sed non Pereo
I am pressed but not perished
[illustration] Old Man Time with wings, scythe, and hourglass, discovering Truth
N Time
Omnia edo Veritatem edo
I consume all things and sett foort the Truth

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