Here is good luck to Gladstone, is now what I say,
Here’s the good cause Reform, for ever, huzza!
J. Embleton.
Disley, Printer, 57, High Street, St. Giles, London.
A NEW EDITION OF THE LITANY
ON THE
IRISH CHURCH QUESTION
Not exactly sanctioned by either Bishop, Parson, Curate, or any other Prelate. It is not to be said or sung in either Church or Chapel, but to be learnt by all persons without distinction to creed, country, or colour. Composed on the Great Battle which lately took place in St. Stephen’s House of Incurables.
When the rulers of this mighty Babylon shall be like unto good stewards, and render unto the people, things that are the people’s, and purge the Established Church of its many impurities, not only in Ireland and Scotland, but in this mighty and loyal city, and allow every tub to stand on its own bottom, then, and not till then will this war cease, which has so long been an abomination in the land.