Eikon Basilike: The Pourtracture of His Sacred Majestie, in His Solitudes and SufferingsCharles I, King of England
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Eikon Basilike: The Pourtracture of His Sacred Majestie, in His Solitudes and Sufferings
Charles I, King of England
Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649 -- Early works to 1800; Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649
p. 201: 'wordls' corrected to 'worlds': "the worlds vanity and
inconstancie."
p. 205: 'estabish' corrected to 'establish': "because thou Lord, hast
holpen and comforted me; establish me with thy free Spirit,"
p. 207: 'christias' corrected to 'christians': "then is ever used by
christians to the meanest prisoners,"
p. 215: 'Honse' corrected to 'House': "when wee went to meet in thy
House with the voice of joy and gladnesse,"
p. 221: 'Sate' corrected to 'State': "In suppressing the many schismes
in Church, and Factions in State."
p. 223: removed extraneous 'if': "May my people and thy Church be
happie if not by me, yet without me."
p. 230: 'abonnd' corrected to 'abound': "they cannot want Enemies who
abound in sin; nor shall they be"
p. 251: 'you' corrected to 'your': "Soul in true Religion, and your
honour in the love of God and"
p. 251: 'you' corrected to 'your': "let my Memory ever, with my Name,
live in you; as of your Father,"
p. 254: 'lttle' corrected to 'little': "Indeed, they have left me but
little of life,"
p. 254: 'magnaminity' corrected to 'magnanimity': "yet to suffer with
such Christian patience and magnanimity, in"
p. 255: 'afflicton' corrected to 'affliction': "The assaults of
affliction may be terrible,"
p. 255: 'Freinds' corrected to 'Friends': "my Friends and loving
Subjects being helpless Spectators"
p. 257: 'guitly' corrected to 'guilty': "the cheifest hand, and are
most guilty of contriving"
p. 265: 'acceesse' corrected to 'accesse': "any way obstructed my
accesse to the Throne of Heaven,"
p. 273: 'acknowlede' corrected to 'acknowledge': "who in my greatest
Afflictions acknowledge it"
* The spelling, 'noteable', is also used in the title of a book
published 1635:
"A direction for the English traviller by which he shal be inabled
to coast about all England and Wales. And also to know how farre
any market or noteable towne in any shire lyeth one from an other
... As also the distance betweene London and any other shire or
great towne."
... J. van Langeren sculp.
End of Project Gutenberg's Eikon Basilike, by King Charles I (Stuart)
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