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NOTE1849

Portrait of Charles I

By R.O.

In Sir Henry Ellis's *Original Letters*, 2d series, vol. iii. p. 254., amongst the prefatory matter to the reign of Charles I., there is a notice of a sermon, entitled "The Subject's Sorrow, or Lamentations upon the Death of Britaine's Josiah, King Charles." Sir Henry Ellis says it is expressly stated, in this Sermon, that the King himself desired "that unto his Golden Manual might be prefixed his representation, kneeling; contemning a temporal crown, holding our blessed Saviour's crown of thorns, and aspiring unto an eternal crown of happiness." Note b. upon this passage is as follows:— "This…

Topics: Royal History, Art Restoration, Historical Sermons

Locations: St. Michael's Church, Cambridge, Britain