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A74840 The divine penitential meditations and vovves of His late Sacred Majesty in his solitude at Holmby-House, faithfully turned into verse. By E.R. Gentleman. Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676.; Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649, attributed name.; Gauden, John, 1605-1662. Eikōn basilikē. 1649 (1649) Thomason E560_27; ESTC R204961 6,848 14

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to forgive them so I beseech thee forgive what they have done against thee and me As thou to me dost give a heart To pardon and forgive them free So I beseech thy love impart Forgivenes to them speedilie For what they 've done against both thee and me And now O Lord as thou hast given me an heart to pray unto thee so heare and accept this vow which I make before thee And now O Lord as thou hast gave Me such a plyant heart to pray To thee who solely canst me save So hear and take without delay This vow which I before thee make this day If thou wilt in mercy remember me and my Kingdoms in continuing the light of thy Gospell and settling thy true Religion among us If that thou wilt in mercy Lord Think on me and my Kingdoms too Continuing the light of th' word And settling of Religion true Amongst us all so errors to escew In restoring unto us the benefit of the Lawes and the due execution of justice And in restoring from thy might The benefit to every one Of th'fundamentall Laws upright With the due execution Of reall Justice seated in her Throane In suppressing the many Schismes in Church and Factions in State In weeding and suppressing all The poysonous Schismes which from hate Vpon the Church in weight do fall And suddainly to discipate The Hydra factions of the State If thou wilt restore me and mine to the ancient Rights and Glory of my Predecessors If that thou wilt Lord me restore And those who are unto me nigh To what we did injoy before To th' ancient Rights and Majesty Of my true Predecessors seated high If thou wilt turne the hearts of my people to thy selfe in Piety to me in Loyalty and to one another in Charity If thou my peoples hearts will turne Vnto thy self in pious Love And make their loyall zeale to burne To me their King and cause them move To Charity and onely it to prove If thou wilt quench the flames and withdraw the fewell of these civill Warres If that thou wilt extinguish quite The flames which cause such during scarrs And from thy goodnes infinite Withdraw our mind for moving jarres And the apt fewell of continued Wars If thou wilt blesse us with the freedom of publick Counsells and deliver the honour of Parliaments from the insolency of the vulgar If for to blesse us thou' rt content With publick Councells to be free And keep the power of Parliament From the insolence of such who be Breakers of Laws and vulgar in Degree If thou wilt keep me from the great offence of enacting any thing against my Conscience and especially from consenting to sacriligious rapines spoilings of thy Church If thou 'lt keep me from that great sinne Of acting any thing which I By conscience know should not have been And cheif not to consent to fly To spoile thy Church most sacreligiously If thou wilt restore me to a capacity of doing good both to the Church and State If that thou Lord wilt me restore To a capacity that so I may endeavour more and more To praise thee in the good I ' le doe But to the Church and State which now is low Then shall my soul praise thee and magnifie thy name before my people Then shall my never fainting soule Praise thee thou Lord of glorious might Then will I laud without controule And Magnifie as it is right Thy blessed name before my peoples sight Then shall thy glory be dearer to me then my Crowne and the advancement of true religion both in purity and power be my cheifest care Then shall thy glory be more deare Vnto me then my Crowns now are And true Religion in its feare As in its purity most faire For to advance shall be my cheifest care Then will I rule my people with justice and my Kingdome with Equity Then will I rule impartially My People all as they will finde With Justice which shall hate defy And all my Kingdoms to their minde With equity which is with love combinde To thy more immediate hand shall I ever owne as the rightfull succession to the mercifull restauration of my Kingdoms and the glory of them As I ' le the true succession owne Vnto thy more immediate power So the kinde restauration Of these my Kingdoms evermore To thee I yeeld with all their glorious store If thou wilt bring me againe with Peace Safety and Honour to my cheifest City and my Parliament If thou wilt bring me from thy pitty With Peace with safety and with Fame Againe unto my cheifest City And my true Parliament whose Name I honour nor do it desire to shame If thou againe wilt put the Sword of justice into my hand to punish and protect If Lord thou once wilt put againe The Sword of Justice in my hand Impartially for to remaine To punish those who hate Command And a Protector for the good to stand May my People and the Church be happy if not by me yet without me O may my people ev'ry one And thy pure Church thy beautuous love Be happy let their joy be knowne If not by me yet God above Without me sinner let them prosp'rous prove June 18. 1649. Imprimatur IOHN DOWNAME FINIS