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A02242 A sermon, at the funeral solemnitie of the most high and mighty Prince Ferdinandus, the late Emperour of most famous memorye holden in the Cathedrall Churche of saint Paule in London, the third of October. 1564. Made by the reuerend father in God, Edmund Grindall, bishop of London. Grindal, Edmund, 1519?-1583. 1564 (1564) STC 12377; ESTC S103449 21,147 38

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qui male vixit He cannot die euill that hath liued wel and hardly hardly sayth he can he die wel that hath liued euil He saith hardlye for that no mā can limit the measure of gods mercies he may whē his merciful wil is cal at y e xi houre as Christ our sauiour in the parable of the woorkemen sent into the vineyard declareth He may cal at the last end of our life as he did the theefe on the crosse But that is not his ordinarye way let no mā presume vpon that but let euery man obey the voice of god whē he calleth him who by his holy word calleth al men at altimes when they reade or heare it When I saye that to liue wel is the verye best preparation to die wel let no man thincke that I herein go about to extoll the dignitie or merite of mans woorkes But that I vnderstande by lyuynge well all those qualities and vertues whiche pertayne to a true Christian manne amonges which those that be of the first table of the commaundementes of God are moste principall As namelye Christian beliefe the true knowledge of god assured faith in the mercies of God for the merites of Christe onelye Out of which as out of a most plentiful fountaine springeth true innocation of God true mortification of the old man and contempt of the world with all the woorkes of charity mercye Of which I wil cease to speake any further at this present both for that I am excluded by tyme now ouerpast and also for that the particular tractation of these is the principal matter of all our other sermons Of the which as ye haue often times hearde heretofore so shal you also hereafter heare often of me other my brethren by the grace and ayd of almighty God who graunt vnto euerye one of vs that when the vncertaine houre of death shal come we may be found vigilant and well prepared that departing from hence wyth a ioyfull conscience we may be partakers of that blessednes felicitye whiche in the Scriptures our sauiour promiseth to those seruauntes whom the Lorde at his commyng shall finde watchyng and ready Whiche blessednes God graunte vs all and that through the merites and death of the same our Sauiour Iesus Christ. To whom with the father and the holy Ghost be all honor glory and empire now and for euer Amen ❧ The principal Mourners and assistantes at the funerals of Ferdinande the late Emperour c. celebrated at the Cathedral Church of S. Paules in London the third of October 1564. ¶ Ecclesiastical persons THe Archbishop of Cāterbury Primate of England The Bishop of London The Bishop of Rochester chiefe Almoygnor to the Quenes Maiestie The Deane of Paules with the whole Colledge ther ¶ The Lordes Counsellors and Knightes VVilliam Marques of VVinchester Lord treasorer of England chief mournor Thomas Earle of Sussex Lord Lieutenaunt of Ireland and Captain of the Pensioners .2 mournor Henry Earle of Huntington .3 mournor Henry Lord Straunge eldest sonne to the Earle of Darby .4 mournor Henry Lord Harbert eldest sonne to the Earle of Penbroke .5 mournor Henry Lord Darly eldest sonne to the Earle of Lenex .6 mournor Iohn Lord Lumley sonne in law to the Earle of Arundell .7 mournor Henry Lord of Hunsdon .8 mournor Syr Edwarde Rogers Knighte comptroller of her Maiesties householde 9. mournor Syr Fraunces Knolles Knight Vicechamberlayne .10 mournor Syr Vvilliam Cecil Knight principall Secretary to her Maiestie .11 mournor Syr Richard Sackeuile knight vndertreasorer of the Eschequer .12 mournor Syr Nicholas Throkmerton knight Chamberlayne of the Eschequer .13 mournor Syr George Howard knight Maister of the Armorie ❧ Imprinted at London by Iohn Day dwelling ouer Aldersgate beneath S. Martins The .viii. of Nouember 1564. Cum priuilegio Regiae Maiestatis ¶ A newe booke containing the arte of ryding and breakinge greate Horses together with the shapes and Figures of many and diuers kyndes of Byttes mete to serue diuers mouthes Uery necessary for all Gentlemen Souldyours Seruingmen and for any man that delighteth in a horse 1. Thes. 4 2. Cori. 5. Math. 24. Luc. 21. Mat. 2● i. Pet. ●● August ad Helych Epist 80. i. Pet. 4. Heb. 9. Ecclesi ● ▪ ● Regū ● ▪ Esay 40. Job 8. Iacob 〈…〉 Plin. nat hist lib. 7. cap. 52 ▪ ● Reg. 25 Act. 5. Act. 1● Luke 12 Dani. 4. Gene. 5. In oration● habita in funere pa●tris ii Reg. 25. Ouid. ● Pet. 4. Idem Luc. 12. Sapi. 6. In orat de obit Vale●tinia 3. Reg. 1. Iacob 1. Extra de maior obed capi vnā sanctā Psal. 119. 2. Mach. 12. Hieron in prefat in lib Solomo 1. Mach. 14. Vide Aug. cont Gaudent In orat de obit Theod. Iosue ●● Ierem. ●● Ierem. ●● Gene. ●● 3. Reg. ●● Apoc. 14. Tit. ● Math. ●● ▪ Luc. ●3