The historie of the reigne of King Henry the Seventh ..Whereunto is now added a very usefull and necessary table . liberall, andthat gained vpon the Teople by his very Jfpefi andTjpTOcO ^^ ^of bcene impofsiblc to haue come f^ To crdwne alfo the laft yeare of his Raignc,aVivell as his firft, hee did an/^^ofPirt/ejiarCjandworthy to bee takgn into Imitation. For heegrantedforth iOenerall Tardon, as cxpe<5ling a fecond Coronati-on in a Setter Kjngdome, Hee did alfo declare in hisTTiZ/jthathisffiindcwas, that ^llitutimr^ovi\<i beemade of thofe S«^mM,which had beeac vniuftly ta-|kcn


The historie of the reigne of King Henry the Seventh ..Whereunto is now added a very usefull and necessary table . liberall, andthat gained vpon the Teople by his very Jfpefi andTjpTOcO ^^ ^of bcene impofsiblc to haue come f^ To crdwne alfo the laft yeare of his Raignc,aVivell as his firft, hee did an/^^ofPirt/ejiarCjandworthy to bee takgn into Imitation. For heegrantedforth iOenerall Tardon, as cxpe<5ling a fecond Coronati-on in a Setter Kjngdome, Hee did alfo declare in hisTTiZ/jthathisffiindcwas, that ^llitutimr^ovi\<i beemade of thofe S«^mM,which had beeac vniuftly ta-|kcnbyhisO/j^W5. i And thus this Sa l o mo n of England ( forSalomon alfo was too hcauic vpon his^eopje K 5 in 2^£ TheHiUory of the^K^gne of in Exaflions ) hauing liued two and fifcic ycarcs, and thereof Raigncd three and twcntic yeares, and eight Moncths, bceing in perfect Memorie, and in amoftBIefledM«</r,in a great Qalmeo^Sk Qonfumin^ SickeneJJe paflcd to a better World, the two and twentieth of ^prill, 15 o 8. at his Talace of ^chmondjwhkh himfclfc had built. I I U . vj I j6 Oi •..••j.:c ,1 ,/i37. u (t:.i . ., ;.; I- —w ? I{ing Hk i^KY the Seuenth, THis King C to fpea{e ofhim^ in TearmetccjuaU to his T)eferuirjg) ivas one of thebefi lot of Wonders • a^ Wonder^orVVifcmen. Hee had parts (both in his Ver-cues, andhii Fortune} not fo ft for a Com-mon-place, ^jy^r Obreruation. Qrtainlybee tvas Religious, both in his Affecftion, andObfer uance, ^ut as hee could fee clear e Qforthofetimes)throttghSaptMtion, fo herf>ouldbe blinded (no^ and then) by Humane Policie,Hee aduanced ChviVchTntn ^ hee voas tenderin the Triutledge of Sandluai ies, thcugh theyKProught him-j much mifchiefe. Hee built andendox3ped many Religious Foundations, he^fides hii Memorable Hofpitall of theSaQoy,(tAndyet n^as hee a great Almcs-^iuer in fe^cret; ivhich/hewed^that his V V^orkes in pub-lique %vere dedicated rather to G o d s Glo-rie, than his owne . Hee profejjed ahaies tohue and fetke Peace


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