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THE GOOD AND THE BADDE: OR, Descriptions of the Worthies, and Vnworthies of this Age.
A Worthy KING.
A Worthy King is a figure of God, in the [ 1] nature of gouernment: he is the chiefe of men, and the Churches Champion, Natures honour, and Earths maiesty: is the director of Law, and the strength of the same, the Sword of Iustice and the Scepter of Mercy, the Glasse of Grace, and the Eye of Honour, the Ter∣ror of Treason, and the Life of Loyalty. His com∣maund is general, and his power absolute, his frowne a death, and his fauour a life, his charge is his sub∣iects, his care their safety, his pleasure their peace, and his ioy their loue: he is not to be paraleld, be∣cause he is without equalitie, and the prerogatiue of his Crowne must not be contradicted: hee is the Lords Anointed, and therefore must not be touched, and the Head of a publique body, and therefore must