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Anthem II.

"Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire,
And warm them with thy heav'nly fire.
Thou who th' anointing spirit art,
To us thy sevenfold gifts impart.
Let thy bless'd unction from above
Be to us comfort, life, and love.
Enable with celestial light

The weakness of our mortal sight:

Anoint our hearts and cheer our face, With the abundance of thy grace: Keep far our foes, give peace at hoine; Where thou dost dwell no ill can come : Teach us to know the Father, Son,

And Spirit of both, to be but one, That so through ages all along, This may be our triumphant song; In thee, O Lord, we make our boast,

In thee, O Lord, we make our boast, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost."

This being ended the archbishop said this prayer:

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"O Lord, Holy Father, who by anointing with oil didst of old make and consecrate kings, priests, and prophets, to teach and govern thy people Israel: Bless and sanctify thy chosen servant George, who by our office and ministry is now to be anointed with this oil, and consecrated king of this realm; Strengthen him, O Lord, with the Holy Ghost the comforter: Confirm and establish him with thy free and princely spirit, the spirit of wisdom and government, the spirit of counsel and ghostly strength, the spirit of knowledge and true godliness, and fill him, O Lord, with the spirit of thy holy fear, now and for ever. Amen." This prayer being ended the choir sang;-

Anthem III.

"Zadok the priest, and Nathan the prophet, anointed Solomon king; and all the people rejoiced and said, God save the king, long live the king, may the king live for ever, amen. Hallelujah."

In the mean time the king rising from his devotions, went be

fore the altar, supported and attended as before.

The king sat down in his chair placed in the midst of the area over against the altar, with the faldstool before it, wherein he was anointed. Four knights of the garter held over him a rich pall of silk, or cloth of gold; the dean of Westminster took the ampulla and spoon from off the altar, poured some of the holy oil into the spoon, and with it the archbishop anointed the king in the form of a cross;

1. On the crown of the head, saying,

"Be thy head anointed with holy oil, as kings, priests, and prophets were anointed."

2. On the breast, saying, "Be thy breast anointed with holy oil."

3. On the palms of both the hands, saying,

"Be thy hands anointed with holy oil:

"And as Solomon was anointed king by Zadok the priest, and Nathan the prophet, so be you anointed, blessed, and consecrated king over this people, whom the Lord your God hath given you to rule and govern, in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen."

Then the dean of Westminster laid the ampulla and spoon upon the altar, and the king, kneeling down at the faldstool, and the archbishop standing on the north side of the altar, said this prayer or blessing over him;

"Our Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God, who by his Father was anointed with the oil of gladness above his fellows, by his holy anointing pour down upon your head and heart the blessing of (G2)

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the Holy Ghost, and prosper the works of your hands: that by the assistance of his heavenly grace you may preserve the people committed to your charge in wealth, peace, and godliness; and after a long and glorious course of ruling this temporal kingdom wisely, justly, and religiously, you may, at last, be made' partaker of an eternal kingdom, through the merits of Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen."

This prayer being ended, the king arose, and sat down again in his chair, and the dean of Westminster wiped and dried all the places anointed, with fine linen, or fine bombast wool, delivered to him by the lord great chamberlain. The investing with the Supertunica.

The dean of Westminster then received from the officers of the wardrobe, the supertunica of cloth of gold, and a girdle of the same for the sword, with which he arrayed the king. His majesty appeared to suffer dreadfully from fatigue.

The presenting of the Spurs and Sword, and the Girding and Oblation of the said Sword.--Then the spurs were brought from the altar by the dean of Westminster, and delivered to a nobleman thereto appointed by the king, who, kneeling down, presents them to his majesty, who forthwith sent them back to the altar.

Then the lord who carried the sword of state, returned the said sword to the officers of the jewel house, which was thereupon deposited in the traverse in king Edward's chapel; he received thence, in lieu thereof, another sword, in a scabbard of purple velvet, provided for the king to be girt withal, which he delivered to the

archbishop; and the archbishop laying it on the altar, said the following prayer:-" Hear our prayers, O Lord, we beseech thee, and so direct and support thy servant king George, who is now to be girt with this sword, that he may not bear it in vain; but may use it as the minister of God, for the terror and punishment of evildoers, and for the protection and encouragement of those that do well, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen."

Then the archbishop took the sword from off the altar, and (the bishops assisting, and going along with him) delivered it into the king's right hand, and he holding it, the archbishop said:-" Receive this kingly sword, brought now from the altar of God, and delivered to you by the hands of us the bishops and servants of God, though unworthy."

The king stood up, the sword was girt about him by the lord great chamberlain, and then the king sitting down, the archbishop said:" Remember him of whom the royal psalmist did prophesy. saying, 'Gird thee with thy sword upon thy thigh, O thou most mighty, good luck have thou with thine honour, ride on prosperously, because of truth, meekness, and righteousness; and be thou a follower of him. With this sword do justice, stop the growth of iniquity, protect the holy church of God, help and defend widows and orphans, restore the things that are gone to decay, maintain the things that are restored, punish and reform what is amiss, and confirm what is in good order; that doing these things, you may be glorious in all virtue and so represent our Lord Jesus Christ in this life, that

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you may reign for ever with him in the life which is to come. Amen."

Then the king, rising up, ungirded his sword, and going to the altar, offered it there in the scabbard, and then returned and sat down in his chair: And the chief peer offered the price of it, namely, a hundred shillings, and having thus redeemed it, received it from off the altar by the dean of Westminster, and drew it out of the scabbard, and carried it naked before his majesty during the rest of the solemnity.

The investing with the Armill and Royal Robe, and the delivery of the Orb.-Then the king arising, the dean of Westminster took the armill from the master of the great wardrobe, and put it about his majesty's neck, and tied it to the bowings of his arms, above and below the elbows, with silk strings: the archbishop standing before the king, and saying:"Receive this armill as a token of the divine mercy embracing you on every side."

Next the robe royal, or purple robe of state, of cloth of tissue, lined or furred with ermine, was by the master of the great wardrobe delivered to the dean of Westminster, and by him put upon the king, standing; the crimson robe which he wore before being first taken off by the lord great chamberlain: the king having received it, sat down, and then the orb with the cross was brought from the altar by the dean of Westminster, and delivered into the king's hand by the archbishop, pronouncing this blessing and exhortation:"Receive this imperial robe and orb, and the Lord your God endue you

with knowledge and wisdom, with majesty and with power from on high; the Lord clothe you with the robe of righteousness, and with the garments of salvation. And when you see this orb set under the cross, remember that the whole world is subject to the power and empire of Christ our Redeemer. For He is the Prince of the kings of the earth; King of Kings, and Lord of Lords: so that no man can reign happily, who deriveth not his authority from him, and directeth not all his actions according to his laws."

Investiture per Annulum et Baculum.-Then the master of the jewel-house delivered the king's ring to the archbishop, in which a table jewel was enchased; the archbishop put it on the fourth finger of his majesty's right hand, and said:"Receive this ring, the ensign of kingly dignity, and of defence of the catholic faith; and as you are this day solemnly invested in the government of this earthly kingdom, so may you be sealed with that spirit of promise, which is the earnest of an heavenly inheritance, and reign with Him who is the blessed and only potentate, to whom be glory for ever and ever. Amen."

The king delivered his orb to the dean of Westminster, to be by him laid upon the altar; and then the dean of Westminster brought the sceptre and rod to the archbishop; and the lord of the manor of Worksop (who claimed to hold an estate by the service of presenting to the king a right hand glove on the day of his coronation, and supporting the king's right arm whilst he holds the sceptre with the cross) delivered to the king a pair of

rich gloves, and in any occasion happening afterwards, supported his majesty's right arm, or held his sceptre by him.

The gloves being put on, the archbishop delivered the sceptre, with the cross, into the king's right hand, saying, "Receive the royal sceptre, the ensign of kingly power and justice." And then he delivered the rod, with the dove, into the king's left hand, and said, "Receive the rod of equity and mercy; and God, from whom all holy desires, all good counsels, and all just works do proceed, direct and assist you in the administration and exercise of all those powers he hath given you. Be so merciful, that you be not too remiss; so execute justice, that you forget not mercy. Punish the wicked, protect the oppressed; and the blessing of him who was ready to perish shall be upon you; thus in all things following his great and holy example, of whom the prophet David said, "Thou lovest righteousness, and hatest iniquity; the sceptre of thy kingdom is a right sceptre;' even Jesus Christ Our Lord. Amen."

The putting on of the Crown.-The archbishop, standing before the altar, took the crown into his hands, and laying it again before him upon the altar, said, "O God, who crownest thy faithful servants with mercy and loving kindness, look down upon this thy servant George our king, who now in lowly devotion boweth his head to thy Divine Majesty; and as thou dost this day set a crown of pure gold upon his head, so enrich his royal heart with thy heavenly grace; and crown him with all princely virtues, which

may adorn the high station wherein thou hast placed him, through Jesus Christ our Lord, to whom be honour and glory, for ever and ever. Amen."

Then the king sat down in king Edward's chair, the archbishop, assisted with other bishops, came from the altar; the dean of Westminster brought the crown, and the archbishop taking it of him, reverently put it upon the king's head. At the sight whereof the people, with loud and repeated shouts, cried "God save the king," and the trumpets sounded, and by a signal given, the great guns at the Tower were fired.

The noise ceasing, the archbishop rose and said, "Be strong and of good courage; observe the commandments of God, and walk in his holy ways: fight the good fight of faith, and lay hold on eternal life; that in this world you may be crowned with success and honour, and when you have finished your course, you may receive a crown of righteousness, which God the righteous judge shall give you in that day."

Then the choir sung this short anthem.

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bishop, who with the rest of the bishops going along with him, presented it to the king, first saying these words to him: "Our gracious king; we present unto your majesty this book, the most valuable thing that this world affordeth. Here is wisdom; this is the royal law; these are the lively oracles of God. Blessed is he that readeth, and they that hear the words of this book; that keep, and do, the things contained in it. For these are the words of eternal life, able to make you wise and happy in this world, nay wise unto salvation, and so happy for evermore, through faith which is in Christ Jesus; to whom be glory for ever. Amen."

Then the king delivered back the bible to the archbishop, who gave it to the dean of Westminster, to be reverently placed again upon the holy altar.

The Benediction, and Te Deum.And now the king having been thus anointed and crowned, and having received all the ensigns of royalty, the archbishop solemnly blessed him, and all the bishops standing about him, with the rest of the peers, with a loud and hearty Amen.

"The Lord bless and keep you: the Lord make the light of his countenance to shine for ever upon you, and be gracious unto you the Lord protect you in all your ways, preserve you from every evil thing, and prosper you in every thing good. Amen.

"The Lord give you a faithful senate, wise and upright counsellors and magistrates, a loyal nobility, and a dutiful gentry; a pious and learned and useful clergy; an honest, industrious, and obedient commonalty. Amen.

"In your days may mercy and truth meet together, and righteousness and peace kiss each other; may wisdom and knowledge be the stability of your times, and the fear of the Lord your treasure. Amen.

"The Lord make your days many, and your reign prosperous; your fleets and armies victorious: and may you be reverenced and beloved by all your subjects, and ever increase in favour with God and man. Amen.

"The glorious majesty of the Lord our God be upon you; may he bless you with all temporal and spiritual happiness in this world, and crown you with glory and immortality in the world to come. Amen.

"The Lord give you a religious and victorious posterity to rule these kingdoms in all ages. Amen."

Then the archbishop turned to the people, and said:

"And the same Lord God Almighty grant that the clergy and nobles assembled here for this great and solemn service, and together with them all the people of the land, fearing God, and honouring the king, may by the merciful superintendence of the divine providence, and the vigilant care of our gracious sovereign, continually enjoy peace, plenty, and prosperity, through Jesus Christ our Lord, to whom, with the Eternal Father, and God the Holy Ghost, be glory in the church, world without end. Amen."

The blessing being thus given, the king sat down in his chair, vouchsafed to kiss the archbishop and bishops assisting at his coronation, they kneeling before him one after another.

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