[1] [2] [3] The second was the receiuing of the bible at the lit|tle conduit in Cheape. For when hir grace had lear|ned that the bible in English should there be offered: she thanked the citie therefore, promised the reading thereof most diligentlie, and incontinent comman|ded that it should be brought. At the receipt where|of, how reuerendlie did she with both hir hands take it,As religious [...] princesse is queene Elisa|beth as euer she was. kisse it, and laie it vpon hir brest, to the great comfort of the lookers on? God will vndoubtedlie preserue so woorthie a prince, which at his honor so reuerendlie taketh hir beginning. For this saieng is true, and written in the booke of truth; He that first séeketh the kingdome of God, shall haue all o|ther things cast vnto him. Now therefore all Eng|lish hearts, and hir naturall people must néeds praise Gods mercie, which hath sent them so woorthie a prince, and praie for hir graces long continuance amongst vs.Hir coronati|on at West|minster. On sundaie the fiue and twentith of Ianuarie, hir maiestie was with great solemni|tie crowned at Westminster in the abbeie church there, by doctor Oglethorpe bishop of Carleill. She dined in Westminster hall, which was richlie hoong, and euerie thing ordered in such roiall maner, as to such a regall and most solemne feast apperteined.