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B09185 The glory of the English nation: being the manner of the crowning of King William the III. and Queen Mary the II. in Westminster-Abby, on Thursday the 11th of April : also what passed in the Banqueting-House at White-Hall on the 11th day of May 1689. At the delivery of the crown in Scotland. 1689 (1689) Wing G877A; ESTC R224458 3,810 1

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in to hear the Sermon Then the Holy Bible was presented to Their Majesties after which the King and Queen Kissed the Bishops then the King and Queen being Enthroned the Bishops Kissed their Majesties Left Cheeks the Temporal Lords did the same and all touched their Crowns on their Heads Then the Lord High-Steward threw about the Coronation Medals Their Majesties making their second Oblation and the King and Queen having received the Holy Sacrament and the Bishop read the final Prayers Their Majesties went in State into St. Edwards Chappel and their being divested of their Imperial Palls the whole Company except the Church of Westminster returned to Westminster-Hall Their Majesties wearing their rich Crowns of State and all the Nobility their Coronets on their Heads And being entred into the Hall were conducted to their several Tables to Dinner Charles Dymock Esq Their Majesties Champion in compleat Armour between the Lord High-Constable and Earl Marshall all on Horseback performed the Ceremony of the Challenge after the usual manner The Manner of what passed in the Banqueting-House at White-hall on Thursday the 11th of May 1689. At the delivery of the Crown of SCOTLAND THe Earl of Argyle Sir James Montgomery of Skelmorly and Sir John Dolrymple of Staire the Commissioners sent by Post by the Meeting of the Estates of Scotland to offer Their Majesties the Crown of that Kingdom About three of the Clock met at the Council-Chamber and from thence were conducted by Sir Charles Cotterel Master of the Ceremonies attended by most of the Nobility and Gentry of that Kingdom who reside in and about this place to the Banqueting House where the King and Queen came attended by many persons of Quality the Sword being carried before them by the Lord Cordross and their Majesties being placed on the Throne under a rich Canopy In the last place the Coronation Oath was tendered to their Majesties which my Lord Argy●e pronounced distinctly word by word and their Majesties repeated it after him holding up their Right Hands according to the Custom of taking Oaths in Scotland The Scotch OATH WE William and Mary King and Queen of Scotland Faithfully Promise and Swear by this Our solemn Oath in presence of the Eternal God that during the whole course of Our Life we will serve the Eternal God to the uttermost of Our power according as he has required in his most ho●y Word reveal'd and contain'd in the New and Old Testament and according to the same Word shall maintain the True Religion of Christ Jesus the Preaching of his Holy Word and the due and right Ministration of the Sacraments now Received and Preached within the Realm of Scotland and shall abolish and gain-stand all false Religion contrary to the same and shall Rule the People committed to our Charge according to the Will and Command of God Revealed in his aforesaid Word and according to the Loveable Laws and Constititutions received in this Realm no ways Repugnant to the said Word of the Eternal God and procure to the utmost of Our power to the Kirk of God and whole Christian People true and perfect Peace in all time coming That we shall preserve and keep inviolated the Rights and Rents with all just Priviledges of the Crown of Scotland neither shall we transfer nor alienate the same that We shall forbid and repress in all Estates and Degrees Relief Oppression and all kind of Wrong And we shall Command and Procure that Justice and Equity in all Judgments be keept to all Persons without Exception as the Lord and Father of all Mercies shall be merciful to us And we shall be careful to root out all Hereticks and Enemies to the true Worship of God that shall be Convicted by the true Kirk of God of the foresaid Crimes out of Our Lands and Empire of Scotland And We faithfully affirm the things above Written by Our Solemn Oath Licenced according to Order LONDON Printed by George Croom at the Blew-Ball in Thames-street near Baynard's C●stle 1689