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A sermon preached in St. Maries at Oxford the 24. of March being the day of his sacred Maiesties inauguration and Maundie thursday. By John Kinge Doctor of Divinity, Deane of Christ Church, and Vicechancellor of the Vniversitie.
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King, John, 1559?-1621.
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contigit Of those many vices wherein Princes take a liberty and sin by authority quâ iuvat reges eant for wilt thou say to a king thou art wicked Or to Princes yee are vngodly The very wormes that growe out of their fulnes affluence the mothes that breed in their robes what one can you reckon that leaueth an aspersion of scandall vpon his sacred and intemerated name As for his many vertues on the contrary meet for a most honorable person a thrice heroical king if the tongues of men be silent the trumpes of God and Angels shal sound theÌ forth But they say we should praise a king as we honor God sentiendo Copiosiùs quà m loquendo that is the best defense I can make of my sileÌce or shortnes of speech I will therfore spare your eares trust your harts to make my ditch a sea out of your conscience knowledge of his vnvaluable worthines each man in his private soule to fill vp the volume of his condigne praises For an end of all Vellem si rerum natura pateretur Xenophon Attice in aeuum nostruÌ venires tu qui ad Cyri virtutes exequendas votum potiùs quà m historiam commodasti cum diceres non qualis esset sed qualis esse deberet Si nunc in teÌpora ista procederes in nostro Iacobo cerneres quod in Cyro tuo uon vider as sed optar as If Xenophon were now aliue to write the storie hee should see that in King Iames which he rather wisht theÌ saw in his Cyrus He should see enough and blessed be the name of God we see so much that we are wel conteÌted to saie Nihil his bonis accidere posset nisi vt perpetua sint Amen amen faueas beneficijs tuis be fauorable o Lord to thyne owne fauours and adde continuance and perpetuitie to thy blessings Fiat manus tua super virum dextrae tuae super filium hominis quem confirmasti tibi Thy hand be ever vpon the man of thy right hand thine anointed chosen seruant and vpon the sonne of man the sonne of ancient kings whoÌ thou hast made so strong for thy selfe thy Christ thy Church thy Gospel thy People Blesse him with all thy blessings of heauen and earth blesse him at his going out and his coming in waking sleeping blesse his house and the house of his Kingdome blesse his vine his oliue branches his Lands and his Seas his warres and his peace his bodie and his soule his life his death and blessed be thy glorious name from this time forth to the worldes end Amen FINIS 9. Es. 2. Psal. Diuision Dauid 1. Super. 2. Regnauit super Senec. Id. 3. Super Israelem August 89. Psal. 27 4. Super vniuersuÌ Isr 1. SaÌ 10. 27 Person 1. SaÌ â7 1â 1. SaÌ 18 1â â 23. 1. Sam. 22. 7 Ibid. 9. Dauid filius Isai. 1. Sam. 16. 6 2. Sam. 7. 8 Eccles. 10. 40. Esd. Vers 27. Abulen 10. Eccle. Petrarch 2. Sam. 5. Abulen 145. Psal. vers 28. 42. Gen. 15 Tertul in Apolog. 3. Iob. 9. Trip. hist. 30. Ibid. cap. 32 82 Psal 6. 7 Orat. 12. 2. Sam. 3. 33 Naz. Orat. 40. 2 2. 3. 4. 5. 6 1. In. Senctute Bonâ 2. Sam. 19 2. Chro. 16 1. Reg 15 2. Plenus dierum 3. Pâ diuitiarum 2. Reg. 18. 2. Reg. 12. 4 Pl honoâs Benedictâ ãâ¦ã Vers. 3 â Part. Eccles. 10. Sap. 4. 1. Reg. 4. ApplicatioÌ 1. The daughter of K. Henry 2 Elizabeth the daughter 3 Reigned 4 Over all 5. 40 years 6. she died 7. In age 8. A good old a ge 9. Ful of daies 10. of riches 11. And. honor In Psal. 70. â1 Psal. Mortuus est regn 2. Reg filius 3. SalomoÌ filius 4. Eccles. 1. Reg 2. 4. Pro eâ 5. 1. Chr. 29. 6. 2. Sam. 7. 7. Arist. Pol 8. SalomoÌ 17. Deut Plin 2. of Traian 34. Iob. Auson of Gratian. 80. Psal.