[1] 5 Fiftlie,He exhorteth to obedience and treateth of restoring this realme to the vnitie of the church. he exhorted them all to obedience of these two princes, and to call vpon God for issue to be had betweene them, adding that king Philips fa|ther the emperour, had amongst other princes tra|uelled most for the restitution of the peace and vnitie of the church. But as almightie God said vnto Da|uid, though he had a mind and will to build his tem|ple: yet bicause he had shed bloud, he should not build it. And so bicause the emperour hath had so ma|nie warres, and shed so much bloudī€­ therefore hee could not atteine to bring perfect peace to the church. But trulie (said he) this gratious prince king Philip his sonne, as I conceiue, is appointed of God to it, considering now the calling of him to be ioined with so catholike a princesse, as is the queene of this realme, one without all doubt sent likewise of God, for the restoring of the said realme to the vnitie of the church, from whence it hath erred and gone astraie, as it dooth and maie manifestlie appeare.