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A31474 The Ceremonies, form of prayer, and services used in Westminster-Abby at the coronation of King James the First and Queen Ann, his consort performed by Dr. Whitgift ... ; with an account of the procession from the palace to the Abby ... : with the coronation of King Charles the First in Scotland. 1685 (1685) Wing C1676; ESTC R8357 23,960 22

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singular in Judgment and Equity and make him rich with thy rich right hand Give him a fruitful Country and give to his Children all good things Give him a long life in this World and in his days let Justice flourish Strengthen thou the Throne of his Government and with gladness and righteousness let him glory in thy eternal Kingdom through Jesus Christ GOd the unspeakable Author of the World the Creator of Mankind the Governor of Empires the Establisher of Kingdoms who out of the loyns of thy faithful friend our Father Abraham didst choose a King that should save all Nations Bless we beseech thee this our present King and his Army with a rich blessing Establish him in the Throne of this Kingdom Visit him as thou didst visit Moses in the Bush Josua in the Battel Gedeon in the Field and Samuel in the Temple besprinkle him with the dew of thy Wisdom and give unto him the blessing of David and Solomon Be thou unto him a Coat-Armour against his Enemies and an Helmet in adversity Give him patience in prosperity and protect him always with thy Shield Grant that other Countries may keep Faith unto him and that his Nobles may live in Peace embrace Charity abstain from Covetousness speak Justice and maintain Truth and so this people may grow up together with the blessing of Eternity that having overcome they may rejoyce in everlasting peace through Christ our Lord. GOd which providest for thy people by thy Power and rulest over them in Love grant unto this thy Servant James the spirit of Wisdom and Government that being devoted unto thee with all his heart he may so wisely govern this Kingdom that in his time the Church may be in safety and Christian Devotion may continue in Peace that so persevering to the end in good works he may by thy Mercy come unto thine everlasting Kingdom through thy Son our Lord Jesus Christ who liveth and reigneth with thee World without end Amen The Litany being ended the Archbishop beginneth to say aloud Lift up your Hearts c. Answ We lift them up unto the Lord. It is very meet right and our bounden duty that we should at all times and in all places give thanks unto thee O Lord holy Father Almighty and everlasting God the strength of thy Chosen and the exalter of the Humble which in the beginning by the pouring out of the Flood didst chasten the sins of the World and by a Dove conveying an Olive branch didst give a token of reconcilement unto the Earth and again dist consecrate thy Servant Aaron a Priest by the anoynting of Oyl and afterward by the effusion of this Oyl didst make Priests and Kings and Prophets to govern thy people Israel and by the voice of the Prophet David didst foretel that the Countenance of thy Church should be made chearful with Oyl We beseech thee Almighty Father that thou wilt vouchsafe to bless and sanctifie this thy Servant James that he may minister Peace unto his people and imitate Aaron in the Service of God That he may attain the perfection of Government in Counsel and Judgement and a countenance always chearful and amiable to the whole people through Christ our Lord. This done the King ariseth from his Devotion and reposeth him a while in his Chair of Estate After a while he goeth to the Altar and there disrobeth himself of his upper garments his under apparel being made open with loops only closed at the places which are to be anoynted The Archbishop undoeth the loops and openeth the places which he is to anoynt The Archbishop first anoynteth his hands saying Let these hands be anoynted as Kings and Prophets have been anoynted and as Samuel did anoynt David to be King that thou maist be blessed and established a King in this Kingdom over this people whom the Lord thy God hath given thee to rule and govern which he vouchsafe to grant who with the Father and the holy Ghost c. The mean while the Quire singeth the Anthem Sadock the Priest and Nathan the Prophet anoynted Solomon King and all the people rejoyced and said God save the King for ever The Archbishop saith this prayer LOok down Almighty God with thy favourable countenance upon this glorious King and as thou didst bless Abraham Isaac and Jacob so vouchsafe we beseech thee by thy power to water him plentifully with the blessings of thy grace Give unto him of the dew of Heaven and of the fatness of the Earth abundance of Corn and Wine and Oyl and plenty of all fruits of thy goodness long to continue that in his time here may be health in our Country and Peace in our Kingdom and that the glorious dignity of his Royal Court may brightly shine as a most clear lightning far and wide in the eyes of all Men. Grant Almighty God that he may be a most mighty protector of his Country a bountiful comforter of Churches and holy Societies the most valiant of Kings that he may triumph over his Enemies and subdue Rebels and Infidels that he may be loving and amiable to the Lords and Nobles and all the faithful Subjects of his Kingdom that he may be feared and loved of all Men that his Children may be Kings to rule this Kingdom by succession of all ages and that after the glorious and happy days of this present life he may obtain everlasting joy and happiness through Christ our Lord. The Prayer ended the Archbishop proceedeth with his anointing 1. Of the Breast 2. Between the Shoulders 3. Of both the Shoulders 4. Of the boughes of both his arms 5. Of his head in the Crown The anoynting being done the Dean of Westminster closeth the Loops again which were opened The Archbishop saith these Prayers GOd the Son of God Christ Jesus our Lord which was anoynted by his Father with the Oyl of gladness above his fellows he by his holy anoynting pour down upon thy head the blessing of the holy Ghost and make it enter into the inward part of thy heart so that thou maist receive invisible grace and having justly governed thy temporal Kingdom thou maist raign with him eternally who only being without sin doth live in glory with God and the Father and the holy Ghost GOd which art the glory of the Righteous and the mercy of Sinners who hath sent thy Son to redeem Mankind with his precious blood who bringest Wars to an end and defendest those that trust in thee upon whose good will and pleasure doth depend the strength of all Kingdoms we humbly pray in this Royal seat to bless this thy Servant who putteth his confidence in thy Mercy vouchsafe in thy favour to be present with him that he which desireth to be defended by thy protection may be stronger than his Enemies Crown him with the Crown of Justice and Piety that with all his heart and all his mind he may trust in thee serve thee defend and advance thy holy Church and govern