The first and second part of the signal loyalty and devotion of Gods true saints and pious Christians (as also of some idolatrous pagans) tovvards their kings, both before and under the law, and Gospel especially in this our island. Expressed in and by their private and publike private loyal supplications, prayers, intercession, thanksgiving, votes, acclamations, salutations, epistles, addresses, benedictions, options of long life, health, wealth, safety, victory, peace, prosperity, all temporal, spiritual, eternal blessings, felicities to their kings persons, families, queens, children, realms, armies, officers, chearfull subjections and dutifull obedience to them: whethe [sic] good, or bad, Christians, or pagans, orthodox, or heterodox, protectors, or persecutors of them. With the true reasons thereof from Scripture and policy. Evidenced by varieties of presidents, testimonies and authorities in al ages, ... Whereunto the several forms, ceremonies, prayers, collects, benedictions and consecrations, used at the coronations of Christian emperors, kings, queens (more particularly in England and Scotland, not formerly published) and of the Mahometan and Ægyptian kings, are annexed. By
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- The first and second part of the signal loyalty and devotion of Gods true saints and pious Christians (as also of some idolatrous pagans) tovvards their kings, both before and under the law, and Gospel especially in this our island. Expressed in and by their private and publike private loyal supplications, prayers, intercession, thanksgiving, votes, acclamations, salutations, epistles, addresses, benedictions, options of long life, health, wealth, safety, victory, peace, prosperity, all temporal, spiritual, eternal blessings, felicities to their kings persons, families, queens, children, realms, armies, officers, chearfull subjections and dutifull obedience to them: whethe [sic] good, or bad, Christians, or pagans, orthodox, or heterodox, protectors, or persecutors of them. With the true reasons thereof from Scripture and policy. Evidenced by varieties of presidents, testimonies and authorities in al ages, ... Whereunto the several forms, ceremonies, prayers, collects, benedictions and consecrations, used at the coronations of Christian emperors, kings, queens (more particularly in England and Scotland, not formerly published) and of the Mahometan and Ægyptian kings, are annexed. By
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- Prynne, William, 1600-1669.
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"The first and second part of the signal loyalty and devotion of Gods true saints and pious Christians (as also of some idolatrous pagans) tovvards their kings, both before and under the law, and Gospel especially in this our island. Expressed in and by their private and publike private loyal supplications, prayers, intercession, thanksgiving, votes, acclamations, salutations, epistles, addresses, benedictions, options of long life, health, wealth, safety, victory, peace, prosperity, all temporal, spiritual, eternal blessings, felicities to their kings persons, families, queens, children, realms, armies, officers, chearfull subjections and dutifull obedience to them: whethe [sic] good, or bad, Christians, or pagans, orthodox, or heterodox, protectors, or persecutors of them. With the true reasons thereof from Scripture and policy. Evidenced by varieties of presidents, testimonies and authorities in al ages, ... Whereunto the several forms, ceremonies, prayers, collects, benedictions and consecrations, used at the coronations of Christian emperors, kings, queens (more particularly in England and Scotland, not formerly published) and of the Mahometan and Ægyptian kings, are annexed. By." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A56163.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 28, 2025.
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THE SECOND PART OF THE Signal Loyalty and Devotion of Gods true Saints and Pious Christians under the Gospel, (especially in this our Island) towards their Christian Kings & Emperors, Whether Orthodox or Heterodox, Virtuous or Vicious, Prote∣stants or Papists, Protectors or Persecutors, ever since their KINGS and EMPERORS first became CHRISTIAN, till this present. Expressed in, and Evidenced by their publike and private Suppli∣cations, Prayers, Intercessions, Thanksgivings, OPTIONS, Acclamations, for their long life, Health, Safety, Prosperity, Victory over Enemies, tem∣poral, spiritual and eternal Felicity; peaceable, just, glorious reign over them, &c. And likewise for their Queens, Children, Royal Posterity, Realms, Armies, Counsels, Officers. Largely manifested both in point of Theory and Practice in a Chronological method, by Fathers, Coun∣cils, Ecclesiastical Histories, Liturgies, Missals, Books of publike and private Prayers, Poems, Panegyricks, Epistles, Records, Char∣ters, and Authors of all sorts and ages. Together with the various Forms of Prayers, Supplications, Collects, Votes, and Acclamations used at the Coronations of Emperors and Kings, especially of our ancient and late Kings of England and Scotland (not hitherto published.)
By WILLIAM PRYNNE Esq a Bencher of Lincolns Inne.
Psal. 133. 1. Lord remember. David, and all his afflictions.
Psal. 46. 6, 7. Sing Prayses unto our God. sing prayses; sing Praises unto our King, sing praises. For God is the King of all the Earth, sing ye Praises with understanding.
2 Sam. 19 14, 15 And he bowed the heart of all the men of Judah, even as one man. so as they sent this word unto the King; Return thou and all thy servants: So the King returned and came to Jordan; and all Judah came to Gilgal, to go to meet the King, to conduct the King over Iordan.
LONDON Printed by T. Childe, and L. Parry, and are to be sold by Edward Thomas at the Adam and Eve in Little Britain, 1660.