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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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righteousnes and thy right hand shall teach thee terrible things Even now I say it may be hoped god will put into the hearts of Christian Princes Princes of the vnion with one consent to fullfill his will against that menstruous and monstrous whore of Babylon that is to burne her with fire for strong is the lord god which will condemne her And to this service of Almightie god against the enemies of his church this noble religious yong Prince hath whollie devoted himself having before his departure as I was told given awaie his hounds other things pertayning to his pleasure minding as it should seeme to forbeare even his ordinarie and lawfull recreations till such time as he hath effected this great worke fulfilled gods good will and pleasure in those things whevnto it hath pleased god to call him His demeanour so religious humble and milde with such a chearfull assurednes in the faith promisses of Almightie god imprinted even in his countenance as promiseth all good successe For god refisteth the proud but giveth grace to the humble So lykewise in the face and countenance of that hopefull yong Prince Henrie methinkes I observed some diuine thing extrordinarie which ravished my heart may giue the world to conceave he will one day make good all those great hopes which wear dead in Prince Henrie but revived againe in him And no heart but would haue been ravished to haue seene the sweete demeanour of that great ladie at her departure with teares trickling downe her cheekes so milde courteous and affable yet with a princelie reservation of state well beseeming so great a maiestie lyke another Queene Elizabeth revived also agayne in her the only Phoenix of the world Gonne is this sweete Princesse with her now-more-than-princelie houseband and more and more may they growe togither in grace and favour both with god and men towards the place whear his armie attendeth to march forward shewing herself like that virago at Tilburie in eightie eight an other Queene Elizabeth for so now she is and what more she may be in time or her royall yssue is in gods hands to dispose to his glorie and the good of his church pro qua as I said before quis pius dubitaret mortem oppetere what good man would not adventure his life runne even in the face of death Such a ladie going before and marching in the front It is the maner of the Moores in their most deadlie battayles to make choice of one of their chieffest and fayrest virgins to goe before them into the field her to be surprized and taken from them they hold it an everlasting shame and thearfore will fight it out to the last man And shall we suffer our sweete Princesse our royall infanta the only daughter of our soveraigne lord and king to goe before vs into the field and not fol low after her then I may say agayne we are worse than the verie infidels and they shall rise in iudgement against vs at that great day The glorie of God and generall good of his Church depending hearupon with a particular obligation besides I owe to her Highnes which in all dutie I am bound to acknowledge hath vrged me to expresse my zeale and affection thus far as a testimonie of my thankfulnes readie further to adventure my lyfe and spend my dearest blood in confirmation thearof as in a common cause whearin as I said before all true Christians are lykewise obliged And thearfore let vs all ioyne togither in praiers to Almightie God for the good successe of these princelie personages and namelie in that praier which the people of God praied for the good successe of that good and Godlie King before he went to fight against the Ammonites whear with I will conclude The Lord heare thee in the day of trouble the name of the God of Iaacob defend thee Send thee help from the sanctuarie and strength thee out of Sion Remember all thyne offerings and accept thy burnt sacrifice Graunt thee according to thyne owne heart and fulfill all thy counsell We will reioyce in thy salvation and in the name of our God we will set vp our banners The Lord fulfill all thy petitions c. Amen Amen Fridericus quintus Elector Palatinus Anagramma Quanta fide prole inclytus is recturus Epigramma Iure legant illum populi suffragia regem Cui sit chara fides quem sobolesque beat Ecce cluit talis Rheno qui praesidet Heros Omen eum talem nominis esse docet Nempe side quanta prole inclytus vt sonat illud Is recturus ovans Regia Sceptra geret Aliud Anagramma En qualis prudens viret ac fortis cluit Epigramma En qualis prudens viret ac fortis cluit Heros Inclytus hoc faustum nominis omen habens Pectore re verbis vireat cum vere iuventae Haud senibus prudens est minus ille catis Fortis arma movens cluit aevi in flore tremendus Quale dein belli fulmen adultus erit Fredericus quintus Elector Palatinus Anagramma Qui stirpe it clarus non fraude Electus Tetrasticon Qui stirpe it clarus non fraude electus an illi Iure neget quisquam Regia sceptra dari Sic tibi dant Heros Regnum suffragia iure Hoc quoque ius firmant nomine fata tuo Aliud eiusdem nominis Anagramma Qui clarus nuper est lectus ordine fati Tetrasticon Nominis augurio Rex clarus qui ordine fati Est nuper lectus gestiat vsque licet Vt pote qui iuvenis par tanto oft lectus honori Imperij fato dum duce culmen adit Ferdinandus secundus Archidux Austriae Anagramma Nudandus servis ac foedandus ruit hic Rex Si qua sides laevo nominis Augurio A SHORT AND TRVE RELATION OF The Coronation of the King of Bohemia Fridericke the first of that name With the Ceremonies and prayers accustomed at the Crownotion and receiuing of the King As also the Triumphes and showes their don in Honour of the Kings Maiestie NOw when the day of the Kings Crownation was come their assembled the principall of the Court. And first before the King was to goe to the Church accompanyed with the chiefe of the kingdome the Administrater and State holder of the Bishoppricke of Prague by name Georgius Dicastus Mirzcovinus and Iohannes Cyrillus Trebicensis Elder of the Consistorie both executing Episcopall function went towards the Church and attended there for his Maiesties comming in a by-chappell called by the Romanists the Sachristi A little after that the Kings Maiestie was led by the chiefe of the kingdome vnto the Church into the chappell of S. Wonceslaus to put on the Royall Robes In the meane time the King there staying at the doore of the same Chappell for the comming of the Administrator and the Elder Now the King comming out of the Chappell the Administrator gaue him this blessing Lord God blesse