c.17th Century Trio of Printed Cantata Music Pages with Woodcut Illustrations Including a Martyr Burning?

Three double-sided printed pages from a sacred cantata, showing four line staves in red with notes in black. Each page featuring a woodcut illustration which have been applied shortly after printing and contemporarily hand coloured and framed in red to match the staves. One of the illustrations shows a lady martyr(?) being burnt at the stake, with her throat being cut by a bystander - a crescent motif at right edge may suggest the previous persecution of Christians in the Ottoman Empire. The illustration is placed within a piece of text which mentions Jerusalem. 

Undated (probably c.1650-90) no publisher, the pages numbered non-consecutively.

Approx. 240x385mm., one tiny piece of peripheral loss, though overall in good order.