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A86312 A sermon preached at the collegiate church at Manchester on Tuesday the 23. of April 1661. Being the coronation-day of his Royal Majestie Charles II. / By Richard Heyrick warden of the said colledge. Heyrick, Richard, 1600-1667. 1661 (1661) Wing H1750; Thomason E1088_9; ESTC R208569 10,934 39

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themselves Some Kings were anointed with oyle out of the Violl some out of the Cruse The Lord Jesus had this oyle naturally flowing from the Olive tree Those Kings whose succession was long to continue were anointed with oyle out of the Viol those Kings whose heirs presently failed were anointed out of the Cruse Kings beare this sacred oyle upon their breast to shew that they are to have grace in their hearts While Kings have this oyle on their brests the testimony in their hand the Crown on their head and live amongst their people that King cannot but be glorious that people a blessed a happy people Once it was said to one of our Kings by a voice from Heaven in deep thoughts who should succeed him the kingdome is the Lords and he will take care of it Joash was anointed and this is the second party and the fourth and last part he performed The third partie was the people and of them it is said they made him King they clapt their hands they said God save the King let the King live First they made him King he was King before but they acknowledg him then to be King he had the right before but now they give him the possession In kingdoms where Kings are by succession there is no Interregnum but no sooner is the King dead but his heir is immediatly King the King never dyes The Proclamations that are proclaimed throughout the Kingdome and the Coronation of him do but publish him King and make it known to the people It is not the representative of the people not in Senates nor Parliaments it is not in the collective body to make Kings Kings are Kings though the whole people oppose it but it adds much to the honour to the glory to the renowne to the peace to the strength to the comfort of the King when all the people owns him acknowledgeth him submits swears obedience to him This was the first part they made him King 2. They clapt their hands this was a visible expression of their great joy See Ps 47.1 Oh clap your hands all ye people shout unto God with the voice of a triumph So Ezek. 25.6 It is said of the Jews at this day that as often as they read the Book of Hester and mention is made of Haman his name is so much in detestation and execration amongst them that they suddainly start up as it were in a rage and fury they bend their brow● they spit on the ground they hisse they stampe with their feet Every Nation hath their several Rites and Ceremonies their external and outward expression of joy Yea they did not only clap their hands when the Crown was put upon him they sounded the Trumpets they had singing men and instruments of Musick Consult 2 Chro. 23.13 Nor was this the act of a partie of a faction but of all the people of the Land But the Captains of hundreds the Nobles and the Governours of the people and all the people of the Land In Ezek. 8.14 We read of women weeping for Tammuz Interpreters say by Tammuz is understood the Sun who for some months departed from them but when the Sun returned again and they had his light his heart his influence they rejoyced with great joy When the wise men recovered the sight of the Star that they had lost before they rejoyced with exceeding great joy Some say it was no new Star then created but a Star not appearing before but then shewing it self Joash the King was as the Sun departed as the bright morning Star eclipsed and darkned when he appeared the Sun returned the Star shewed it self The people rejoyced they clapt their hands this was the second thing 3. They said God save the King In other places we read they shouted they shouted with a great shout they shouted with a loud shout they shouted that the Earth rang again God sometimes calls upon his people to shout The Jews upon several occasions of joy they expressed their joy by shouting but when ever they shouted they gave the greatest shout at the Coronation of a King hence it is said by way of eminency Numb 23.21 The shout of a King is amongst them and what did they shout these words God save the King or as it is in the Hebrew let the King live As they praised God for their King before so now they pray to God for their King according to the Canon of Scripture 1 Tim. 2.1 2. I exhort therefore that first of all supplications prayers intercessions and giving of thanks be made for all men for Kings and for all that are in authority that we may lead a godly and peaceable life in all godlinesse and honesty They prayed let the King live maugre all the opposition and contradiction of men and divels Let the King live that the sons of violence may not prevaile against Him that conspiracies confederacies treacheries treasons may never prosper Let the King live in Gods love and his peoples that he may live gloriously and prosperously that he may live long here and eternally hereafter In their greatest joy and triumph they prayed God save the king They do not drink healths to the life of the king or to the confusion of his enemies Hest 1.8 Great Ahasuerus the Heathen king in his greatest festivalls expresly forbad it nor hath the Church of God any such custome yea they did not only pray let the king live but they took out of the way what might shorten the life of the king that might make God an adversarie to Him they rooted out Idolatrie they brake down the Altars and Image of Baal in pieces they slew Mattan the chief Priest of Baal yea more Jehoiada made a Covenant before the Lord and the king and the people that they should be the Lords people that the king should give protection to them and they obedience to Him I have done with the parts and parcels of the Text I have consid●red them severally by themselves they all joyne their forces together and commend unto us this reasonabe Observation The Restauration and Coronation of a king is matter of great joy and rejoycing to a Loyal and Religious people or thus The kings Restauration and Coronation is the Peoples Triumph and Glory I shall not spend time in the confirmation and illustration of this Doctrine I shal make some application and that in one Use of Exhortation not to Joash the king not to Jehoiada the Priest but to the People you have heard what the People did when the king was restored and crowned they clapt their hands said God save the king besides what is said in the Text I find two things more the people did they praised God for the kings Restauration and Coronation and they praised the king 1. They praised God Be exhorted on this day of the Kings Coronation to praise God to give God the honour and glory of it 1. Blesse God that we have a king the shout of a king is a joyfull shout better any than an Anarchy better any one a king than every one a king I remember the cry of the Beasts in the Fable when they were in consultation to submit themselves to the Lyon as to their king some alledged he would do what he pleased they all cried better one Lyon do so than all the Beares and Wolves and wilde Beasts of the Forrest 2. Blesse God that our King is not by Election but by Succession no Invader no Vsurper no Conquerour no Alien or Stranger not one whose speech we understand not but a king lineally descended from kings of the race Royal for many hundreds of years who hath an undoubted right to be king Ec. 10.17 Blessed art thou O Land when thy king is the Sonne of Nobles the Sonne of kings 3. Blesse God that our king is peaceably restored to us that the people generally and universally receive him for King There were great thoughts of heart because of the division of king and subjects It was given out concerning Queen Elizabeth when shee should die clouds of blood did hang in the ayre but God brought in king James peaceably and made him a peace maker It was above our faith above our hopes yet in duty we praied that our king might peaceably be restored unto us It is observed no lesse then miraculous when God brought his people Israel out of Egypt that no dogg opened his mouth It was in the dark time of night there was great noise and tumult yet no dogg barked When the king was restored unto us it was as it was in Heaven for a time great silence all mens mouths were stopped and the king peaceably and joyfully restored 4. Blesse God that we have not only a king but a race and succession of kings God preserved the Royal Family as the three children in the fiery fornace so that no haire of their head was singed you see what great cause we have to praise God Not unto us O Lord not unto us but unto thy Name be the glory Not by might not by power but by my Spirit saith the Lord of Hosts 5. They praised the king give the king the praisses due unto him praise him for his invincible patience and forbearance praise him for his Act of Indempnity and Pardon praise him for restoring the rights the liberties of the Church praise him for establishing truth and judgment never had king greater provocation greater temptation yet he hath conquered himself which is more than if with Alexander he had conquered the whole world He is more then a conquerour a triumpher not over mens bodies but over their hearts their soules their spirits Shout and cry aloud let Heaven and Earth Eccho it back again God save the king Let the king live God save the king they are the last words of my Text and they shall be the last of my Sermon and let all the People shout it out with a loud shout GOD SAVE THE KING FINIS