Remainder | Expressed in, and evidenced by their publike and private supplications, prayers, intercessions, thanksgivings, options, acclamations, for their long life, health, safety, prosperity, victory over enemies temporal, 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, councils, ecclesiastical histories, liturgies, missals, books of publike and private prayers, poems, panegyricks, epistles, records, charters, 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 |