THREE TREATISES Religiously handled, And named according to the seuerall subiect of each Treatise:

  • The Mourning Weede.
  • The Mornings Joy.
  • The Kings Reioycing.

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Mira canam, Sol occubuit, nox nulla secuta.

The Mourning Weede thou tookest me fro, and madest me to reioyce.

Psal. 30. v. 21.

Feare the Lord and the King, and meddle not with them that are seditious.

Prou. 24.21.
FOR THOV SHALT LABOR

PEACE

PLEN­TIE

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The Contents of the whole BOOKE.

1 IN the first Treatise, is shewed what cause wee had of sorowing for the losse of our late renowned Soue­raigne; and thereupon called The Mourning Weede.

2 In the the second Treatise, are set forth the great and vndoubted hopes of our godly reioycing, vpon the pro­clamation and enioying of our most famous and right­full King; who is the ground of our reioycing; and herfore called The Mornings Ioy, the night of hea­uines vpon the death of our late beloued Queen beeing ouerpassed.

3 In the third and last Treatise, is noted and shewed the dutie of Subiects, and how they should study in all thankfulnes to requite by all meanes possible, so great a bles­sing, by fearing of God, and honouring of their Prince; to Gods glorie, and comfort of our King: and for that intituled, The Kings Reioycing.

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