[1] The king alſo being mortified from the world, tooke the death of his ſonne very pacient|ly,The lawe of nature. conſidering that al men are ſubiect vnto death by the lawe of nature, and are ſure no longer to remaine here, than their day appointed by the e|terne determination of him that giueth and ta|keth away lyfe and breath when pleaſeth him, as by dayly experience is moſt manyfeſt.