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A02728 A short relation of the departure of the high and mightie Prince Frederick King Elect of Bohemia: with his royall & vertuous Ladie Elizabeth; and the thryse hopefull yong Prince Henrie, from Heydelberg towards Prague, to receiue the crowne of that kingdome Whearvnto is annexed the solempnitie or maner of the coronation. Translated out of dutch. And now both togither published ... to giue satisfaction to the world, as touching the ground, and truth, of his Maties. proceedings, & vndertaking of that kingdome ... As also to encourage all other noble & heroicall spirits (especiallie our owne nation, whom in hônour it first and chieffelie concerneth) by prerogative of that high, and soveraigne title, hæreditarie to our kings & princes: defendees [sic] of the faith) to the lyke Christian resolution, against Antichrist and his adhærents. Harrison, John, fl. 1610-1638. 1619 (1619) STC 12859; ESTC S121191 9,476 18

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A SHORT RELATION OF The departure of the high and mightie Prince Frederick King Elect of Bohemia with his royall vertuous Ladie Elizabeth And the thryse hopefull yong Prince Henrie from Heydelberg towards Prague to receiue the Crowne of that Kingdome Whearvnto is annexed the Solempnitie or maner of the Coronation Translated out of dutch And now both togither published with other reasons and iustifications to giue satisfaction to the world as touching the ground and truth of his Maties proceedings vndertaking of that Kingdome of Bohemia lawfully and freelie Elected by the generall consent of the States not ambitiouslie aspiring thearvnto As also to encourage all other noble heroicall spirits especiallie our owne nation whom in hônour it first and chieffelie concerneth by prerogative of that high and soveraigne Title haereditarie to our Kings Princes defendees of the faith to the lyke Christian resolusion against Antichrist and his Adharents Si Deus nobiscum quis contra nos At Dort Printed by George Waters 1619. To the Reader THis was my meditation coming downe the Rhyne the day after their Maties departure from Heydelberg writtē in my table booke among other observations which vpon my arrivall I thought to have published ut for some reserved reasons not heare to be expressed as then not thought convenient So deferred till now as may be thought also vnseasonable after the newes of their Maties entrie Coronation all other Solempnities past Yet the two principall motives remayne still thearin mentioned to wit my zeale affectiō which I can not supresse but must crave leave vpon so good a warrant as my conscience assureth me of to expresse And perhaps may be of some further vse to incense others And hearvnto I have annexed some Anagrams which à frend of myne gave me yet not privie to my intent of publishing eyther the one or the other I say they are not myne but a frend whose name I conceale did them The honour wherof I dare not assume lest perhaps he should vnder-write Hos ego versiculos feci tulit alter honores If I have offended either in the one or the other the two former motives shall excuse me I take all to my selfe Me me adsum qui feci Iohn Harrison THE DEPARTVRE OF the high mighty Prince Frederick King Elect of Bohemia with his royall vertuous ladie Elizabeth and the most hopefull yong Prince Henrie from Heydelberg towards Prague to receave the crowne of that Kingdome HIs Highnes formerlie elected by the generall consent of the Bohemian State to this high honour dignitie afterwards consulting with his fellow-princes of the vnion and by their approbation thearvnto encouraged the mayn motiue being the cause and defence of religion and the professors thearof oppressed and otherwise like to be suppressed and vtterlie rooted out of that countrie of Bohemia and elswhearc also to be feared Thearafter preparing all things necessarie for his expeditiō monday the 27 of Septēber being the day appointed for his iourney the day before being the holy Sabbath betimes in the morning with the yōg Prince his whole house hold trayne he humblie made his repayre to the publique assemblie and Church in Heydelberg thear first to offer sacrifice to the god of heauen and with the ioyntprayers teares of his people of whom at that time he tooke his solempne leave with strong cries to beseech Almighty god for his good successe the day also all mournfull and raynie sutable thear vnto No lesse religious devoute was that worthie and vertuous ladie in her private chappell and with her private and religious familie whear her zealous godly chaplayne D. Chapman taking a verie fit text for that time and occasion handled the same so effectually with so many good and godlie admonitions and in the end so fervent and zealous a prayer as moved much whearvnto all said amen which sermon I wished at the same time had been preached at Paules crosse and in all the churches of great Britayne that all the people even the whole church of god might lykewise haue said amen I was verie earnest with him after to haue had the copy of it to haue published it so worthie but the next day being the day of remove and the time so short his bookes and meditations alreadie packed vp and sent away I could not obtayne yet promised to send me which promisse of his I hear chalenge publiquelie In the meane time I will before hand publish his text which was this out of saint Iames 4. 13. Goe to now ye that say to day or tomorrow we will goe into such a citie and continue theare a yeare and buy and sell get gayne wheareas ye knowe not what shall be on the morowe For what is your lyfe It is even a vapour that appeareth for a little time and then vanisheth awaie For that ye ought to say yf the lord will we shall liue and doe this or that In the afternoone agayne this religious Prince with the yong Prince and the rest in like humble maner as in the forenoone repayred to church in his owne pallace to sanctify the rest of the Sabbath which ended the next morning about eight of the clocke these Princelie personages after manifold visitations the dayes be fore with theyr trayne in theyr caroches and some on horses wagons without any vayne pompe or ostentation but rather teares in theyr eyes lifted vp to heaven quietlie departed yet not wythout strong cries praiers well wishes and acclamations following them whear vnto let all true christians of all nations especially of ours as in dutie more nearelie bound say Amen And not onlie with theyr praiers and well wishes but otherwise also as further occasion shall be offered aide and assiste them The glorie of god and generall good of his church dependeth thear vpon pro qua quis pius dubitaret mortem oppetere si ei sit profuturus They that doe they are worse than the verie heathens and well may these worthie personages Debora and Barak now alreadie on their march pronounce against them that bitter curse Iud. 5. 23. Curse ye Meros said the angel of the lord curse ye bitterlie the inhabitants thear of because they came not to help the Lord to help the Lord against the mightie To help the Lord. I say it is the lords cause yea and it is everie mans particular cause that feareth god for if religion be put to the worst and suffer so of consequence must everie one that professeth the same lykewise of what nation or condition soever But it may be hoped rather these good beginnings make waie to the finall destruction of that man of sin and desolation of that great City Babylon according to that prophecie in the Revelation which of necessitie must be fulfilled Heaven and earth shall passe awaye but not one iote of Gods word be vnfulfilled Macte virtute Princeps Ride prosperouslie on the word of truth of meekenes and of