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A04853 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. King, John, 1559?-1621. 1608 (1608) STC 14987; ESTC S106564 18,225 34

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so for Salomon filius pro eo Salomon the sonne is in his fathers stead I haue not spoken vnto you in the riddle of Samsō nor in the parable of the woman of Tekoah My trumpet hath not giuen an vncertaine sound The book of my speech was not claspt he that ran might read vnderstand what my meaning was Mutatis nominibus Israell is this Isle Dauid was Elizabeth and Salomon is our Soueraigne that now reigneth It agreeth wel with my Text that as the sonne of Isai so the daughter of king Henry therein she excelled David shee was the daughter of a puissant king as David the son of Isai so Elizabeth the daughter of King Henry the third the last the vnlikeliest a brother and sister betweene hir and the Crowne and as David from the sheep-fold so Elizabeth from a prison frō a state worse then a milke paile in Woodstockparke notwithstanding al this Reigned wel worthy to reigne a queene ouer men a queene ouer queenes a queene ouer hir selfe because a maiden-queene virtus tua meruit imperium virtuti addidit forma suffragium what wanted shee either to body or minde to make hir an absolute queene and shee reigned Over all Israell ouer all hir dominions at once without any difference of Hebron or Ierusalem an absolute Monarke and Empresse frō the first to the last therein shee ouergoeth David And the space that shee reigned was aboue fortie yeares therein also shee exceedeth David Et mortua est and she died And ô yee my senses meditations dy with hir death thinke not of it thē the harp of my tongue be hung vp to the roofe of my mouth and sound not hir being in Babylon lying in a strange land Silence admire adore hir whom noe speech can Honour She died so did Dauid Salomon before hir so hir father and Grandfather so al the kings and kingdomes monarkes and monarkies of the earth so the Phenix of womanhode the virgin mother of Christ so Christ the sauiour of the world the virgin sonne of that virgin mother But she died as Dauid did In senectute hir old age the 70th yeare of hir life shee wanted but halfe a step as it were 5. or sixe monethes to the ful end of hir race And In Senectute bona Therin she before Dauid Clothes could not warme him and they were driuē to prouide him a nurse to cherish him It was not so with hir she died before she was old hir ey was not dymme hir natural force not abated which was the blessing of Moses 34. Deut. and of Caleb 14. Iosua who being foureskore and fiue yeares old was that daie as strong as when Moses first sent him to view the land Ful of daies and Jas ful of matter My spirit within mee compeleth mee to speake but where shal J first begin or how shal J make an end As those that drawe the whole world into a map doe it aliquanto detrimento magnitudinis nullo dispendio veritatis so all J can do for this present is but to point at hir principal and princely nay heroical and heauenly vertues Hir Maiestie and presence meete for a Queene 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 hir wisedome learning knowledge of tongues eloquence moderation elemency iustice temperance I thinke as of anie prince vnder the roofe of heauen chastity magnanimity puissance more then credible in hir sexe piety loue towards hir country hir God were they hir true inherent graces or are they my enforced glosses fictions The very malice of enimies that sought continuallie to contract abbreuiate hir daies was àn argument of their fulnes because shee was melior quàm viuere expediebat to good for them to endure through the abundance of hir vertues All these J am forced to passe ouer non ingratus sed oppressus vincor magnitudine I am ouerborne with nūber and greatnesse Singula complecti cuperem sèd densior instat Gestorum series Riches is the least of al others though she lent her neighbours abroad borrowed not and both kept and left a magnificent state yea supported sta●es holpe to releiue kings patronized Countries For which for al the rest hir honour shal be obscured darkned when sunne and moone shal haue noe light Black vapours and fogges of Egypt wil rise vp against the sunne dead flies wil atteint the swetest ointments of Apothecaries and dead dogges haue not spared to revile David himselfe Some haue sought to dishonor hir both with lipps and libells whose tongues haue beene ●ed hot at the fire and their pennes deep dipt in the brimstone of hel The Lord rebuke them But such honour had this Angel on earth whilst she liued and now Saint in heauen that the ey that faw her blest hir and the eare that heard hir gaue witnesse to hir and as if Christendome were to ●kant a bound for hir glory Turkes Mores renowned hir To strāgers of al sorts it seemed some part of their earthly happinesse that they were able to saie Romam vidi Theodosium vidi vtrumque simul vidi I saw England J saw Q. Elizabeth I saw them both together a glorious Queene a flourishing kingdome Leuior cippus nunc imprimat ossa Her bodie is in the sepulchre of kings hir bones in their chamber of rest hir soule with hir God hir name in the booke of life hir crowne in heauen hir inheritance with Saints hir remembrance on earth hir glory with hir people and the sweet perfume of hir fame and renowne shal fil the whole house of this land to daie and to morrow and in the daies of our childrēs children Vpon the death of our David there were that had prophecied of vs as sometimes they did of the Christians Ad certum tempus sunt Christiani posteà peribunt redibunt idola Protestants shall not long be The Gospell shall downe and the Masse vp againe St. Auctin answereth them Verùm tu cùm expect as miser infidelis vt tran seant Christiani transis ipse sine Christianis Thou perishest wretched dog the Christians abide will Inimici Deimentiti sunt ei thus the haters of God are found liers vnto him When God and nature had wrought their worke in closing vp hir eies that was the eie and sparke of Israell what could God and Grace haue done more to haue closed vp our wounds whereof we were bleeding and might haue bled to death then that Salomon hir Son shoulde reigne in bi r stead My text maketh hast to succession David dieth Salomon reigneth no interregnum or space betweene both are embraced in the same periode only a small point to distinguish them Ruit super imperatorem imperium A kingdome cannot stande without a King The euer waking prouidence of God hasted no lesse for vs Mortua est regnavit One and the selfe-same morning about the thirde watch of the night saw the