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A10055 Prince Henry his second anniversary· By Daniel Price Doctor in Divinity, of his Highnesse chaplaines Price, Daniel, 1581-1631. 1614 (1614) STC 20300; ESTC S115207 26,364 50

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PRINCE HENRY HIS SECOND ANNIVERSARY ECCLESIASTICVS 50.6 VVho was as a morning star in the midst of a clowd BY DANIEL PRICE Doctor in Divinity one of his Highnesse Chaplaines AT OXFORD Printed by Ioseph Barnes and are to be sold by Iohn Barnes over against St Pulchers Church 1614. TO THE MOST ILLVSTRIOVS PRINCE PRINCE CHARLES Duke of CORNEWALL the happynesse of the present hope of posterity MOST Gratious PRINCE my vowed Annuall service to the memory of your blessed Brother craveth your shelter for vnder the shadow of your Princely Cedar I hūbly desire to spende my daies Not only the praise of the dead but also the profit of the living be my inducements to this worke both which I hope wil be acceptable arguments to your Highnesse I am encouraged the rather herevnto because I see your Princely spirit dare looke death in the face and can be content to hear that as your renowmed brother's fortunes so his fate also shall one day be yours Many and happy be your Highnesse daies that you may so long continue in the world as the world shall continue that goodnesse may guide and Religion may guard you both which will assure more safety to your precious soule then the Prevention of the world and presumption of the Court can afford you for these will sanctifie the Circumspection of the wise in helping you and terrifie the Circumvention of the wicked from hurting you So shall your Highnes remember your Creator in the daies of your youth and walke in the pathes of Abraham before God till you come to the passage of Henoch to walk with God In the mean time the great Palmoni the numbrer of times make your daies as happy as the daies of Henoch whose yeares were as many as the yearly daies of the sunne that in your felicity you may ride on prosperously because of truth of meekenesse and righteousnes and having ended your course in Grace you may begin never to end in glory Which is the dayly praier of your Highnesse most observant servant DANIEL PRICE Ex. 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Novemb. 6. the fatall day of Prince HENRIES decease PRINCE HENRIES SECOND ANNIVERSARIE 1 MIsprission may assaile and Envy seeke to silence the memorials of those gratious instruments of Gods glory who being delivered out of the burden of the flesh be in ioy felicitie but religious Pietie towards God and obsequious dutie towards man doe both warne and warrant our gratefull and faithfull remembrances of those Worthies of whom the world was not worthy Heb. 11.28 Rev. 14.13 who now rest in the Lord and are free from their Labours which may seeme to be the motiue of Salomons speech Eccl. 4. ● Eccl. 4.2 I praised the dead which are already dead more then the living which are yet aliue and of the Reverend Practise of ancient times which did adorne the names of the good the wise the iust the valiant and not only honoured their Persons in their liues but bemoaned the worlds losse by their deaths and by their praises held out the light of their vertuous Lampe to lead others into those wayes which these worthies had walked in with comfort in which they had finished their race with Conquest Rude and polite Divine and Prophane history doth countenance the continuance of such Customes and therefore though Snakes may bite dogs may barke and nothing within the Circumference of heaven can be without the compasse of censure duty only being my Apologie with a patient content and contempt of gainesayers I proceed in my professed service to the Annuall remembrance of my blessed Master Prince HENRY S. Austins rule being my reason Nec laudantem movet adulatio Austin nec laudatum tentat elatio when neither he that praiseth is moved with flattery nor he that is praised can be tempted with vaine-glory when neither affection enticeth nor opinion entangleth it may be both lawfull and vsefull that the righteous may be had in everlastinst remembrance 2 It being now therefore the entrance of the third yeare * The fatall 6. of Novemb. since it pleased the Lord to deliuer the Princely first borne out of the misery of this sinfull world and that the Winter Sables of November doe now represent our former sorrowes it will be not vnseasonable to remember the holy passage of that heavēly soule which was freed from Adams body to bee translated to Abrahams bosome and his spirit to returne to God that gaue it So in our observance running with Peter and Iohn to the Sepulchre now our eies haue lost him our feet cannot followe him our spirituall ambition may lead our contemplation where he is and season our soules with ioy to knowe what he is For what other is he if we dare looke vpon the sacred blaze of aeternitie then a Celestiall spirit and glorious Saint a Piller in the Temple of God one of those fed with that Manna cloathed with the white robe called by the new name carying the triumphant Palme in his hand following the Lambe whether soever hee goeth An immortall glorious Creature Partaker with the best most blest of Saints more beauteous then the starres equall to Angels A Divine separated soule refined and enflamed by beholding Gods vnvtterable maiestie in inioying whereof the Angels are insatiable and incessant in the Loue and Lawd thereof A fixed star whose lustre is as full of beautie as glory A substance more pure thē the heavens more orient then the rising of the Sunne How excellent is HEE in thy Tabernacles O Lord of hosts where being delighted with all maner of satietie satiety breeds no maner of dislike where now HEE hath the endowments of an heavenly inhabitant and knows the difference betweene the conditions of a momentary eternall life and though the Immortalitie of his body haue not yet enioyed the rights of that world eternall blisse of the soule shal one day entertaine the body with eternall beautie 3 It was Davids precept to Solomon his sonne 1. Chr. 28.9 Solomon my sonne knowe thou the God of thy father and serue him with a perfit heart and willing minde and it was Iosiahs practise that in the eight yeare of his raigne when he was yet a child 2 Chr. 24.3 he began to seeke after the God of David his father where as Alexander was incited by Achilles example and Caesar by Alexander So David moveth Solomon and Iosias is enflamed by Davids religious profession These Renowned worthies began early Psal 19.5 and gloriously came forth as a bridegroome out of the Chamber and reioyced as Giants to runne their course Prince HENRY was the true representation of these In him God had set a Tabernacle for the sunne Wisdome Religion Vallor did shine in his blooming his first fruits shewed that the Lord had showred vpon him the gratious dewe of his inheritance Esay Mat. 6.33 he did first seeke the kingdome of God and the righteousnes there of referred the administration