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A78150 A grateful mention of deceased bishops Barksdale, Clement, 1609-1687. 1686 (1686) Wing B794B; ESTC R175499 1,927 1

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A Grateful MENTION of Deceased BISHOPS D. Episcopo Glocestriensi Pagina non timet haec conspectum nostra bonorum Pastoris claro nomine tuta boni Pagina nec timet haec conspectum nostra malorum Divorum tantis splendida nominibus C. B. 1 ABBOT all Englands Metropolitan By Preaching and by Writing Honour wan 2 Abbot of Sarum Regius Professor taught By 's Learned Lectures and the Books he wrote 3 Babington Worster may be read with gain A Writer very pious very plain 4 Bancroft and Whitgift both in the prime Seat Both in their Books and Government were great 5 Bilson of Winton Great No doubt of it Study the Obedience which he writ 6 May Primate Bramhall with prime Authors go His Divine Works we have in Folio 7 Brideock of Chichester two Kings did please For Latham-House and other Services 8 Bedel of Kilmore He right Learned was With him his Irish Bible's lost Alas 9 Bancroft of Oxon built the Bishops House Burnt to the Ground by Rebels furious 10 Carlton of Chichester a grave Learned Man Wrote many good Books Read them he that can 11 Cosins of Durham Kings Chaplain in 's Exile And wrote the Scripture History therewhile 12 Creighton in War and Exile Kings attended Old faithful Creighton then to Bath commended 13 Carlton Guy strong in arms at Bristol he Bishop got o're the Phranticks Victory 14 Davenant Sarum Professor Regius stable In Life and Doctrine strict yet peaceable 15 Duppa of Sarum Princes good grave Teacher A Confessor advanc'd to Winchester 16 Earl Worster the Prince Charles's Chaplain first To the Exiled King made good his trust 17 Frewen of York Vice-Chancellor an Actor Vigilant to make Laud our Benefactor 18 Gauden at Exeter had Laetitia For Anglicanae lacrimae suspiria 19 Godwin of Hereford Bishop justly so His Kings and Bishops among good Books go 20 Old Goodman wrote the Fall of Man and more His Name at Gloster lives among the Poor 21 Hall Norwich-prelate he hard measure had Admirable Writer under Persecution glad 22 Harsnet of York one of the first I find Who preach'd at Pauls Gods Love to all Minkind 23 Hacket of Lichfield ingenious Preacher very Charitable his word Do well and be Cheery 24 Holdsworth and Brownrig good Bishops elect By the good King by ungodly men reject 25 Jewel of Sarum's Works deserve gold Chain In every Church wherein they yet remain 26 Juxon of London had kept Kings Treasury Kept his more precious Soul when led to dye 27 John King London had three Sons of good Names Stiled the King of Preachers by King James 28 King Henry of Chichester Preach't first the Memory Of Charles King-Martyr thirtieth January 29 New Colledg Winchester and Wells may take A fair example from Right Reverend Lake 30 Laud Primate See's Council-Speech and learn'd Book Of Controverse and on a Martyr look 31 Lindsel of Hereford for this special Act Is to be honoured His Theophilact 32 Matthews York does in Pulpit Dominere Said Campian Sure he was most Eloquent there 33 Winchester Morley's exile is renown'd He Preach't to his great Master being Crown'd 34 Morton of Durham Prelate His Appeal Imposture and of Providence wrote with Zeal 35 Nicolson Gloster's Name shall not soon dye Preserv'd by 's Sermons and Apology 36 Overal after Nowell Dean of Paul's To Lichfield Consecrated to save Souls 37 Parker great Primate rightly Consecrate In th' great Queens Reign did Bishops propagate 38 Parkhurst of Norwich Bishop in that See Vouchsaf'd to Print his Juvenilia 39 Parry belov'd at Gloster prefer'd thence To VVorster latin'd Raynolds Conference 40 Prideaux Worster abus'd i' th' Bishops Throne Famous i' th' Doctor 's for Moderation 41 Raynolds of Norwich Merton Colledg bred Passions and Sermons worthy to be read 42 Rust late of Dromore learnedly does tell The use of Reason Englisht by Halliwell 43 Sheldon Dean Preach'd the Kings Deliverance And was advanc'd to Archbishops Eminence ' And Sheldon fixed in so high a Sphere ' Raised at Oxford the great Theatre 44 Sanderson Lincoln's Book might now silence Dissenters doubts Lectures of Conscience ' This Doctors Sermons at great rate are Sold ' For Solidness are worth their weight in Gold 45 Sandys York-Primate see his happiness In his own Virtues and his Sons no less 46 York-Primate Stern but lately from us gone Is worthy of an honourable mention 47 Smith Glocester great Hebrician is blest For great pains on the Bible with the rest 48 Spotswood Scots Loyal Primate and his Son For Charles the first have suffer'd much much done 49 Taylor the Bishop England and Ireland fills With Nectar dropping from his Lips and Quills 50 Usher Lord Primate not one Land alone His Works in all the Learned World are known 51 Philosopher and Theologer these two Compleat the grave John Wilkins Bishop too 52 Williams of Lincoln honour'd dishonour'd this Lincoln-Colledg-Chappel built Honour is 53 VVren Confessor fifteen years in the Tower Constant in Loyalty to his last hour 54 Whitgift with all his might this Church maintain'd And Bancroft likewise both much Glory gain'd THE IV. KINGS The first James many learned works hath done Read first of all 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 First Charles's Wisdom to his Enemies known When came to light 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The 2d Charles hath said and done such things Which make him famous with the best of Kings King James the 2d God guide all his days In 's Brothers Fathers and Grand fathers ways ' He will the living Bishops love and keep ' As Kings before him did those now asleep Quae fama unius lecti lux quanta Jacobos Qstendisse duos atque duos Carolo 's ' What fame what light for one Age to have shown ' Two James's and two Charles's in one Throne