THREE TREATISES Religiously handled, And named according to the several subject of each Treatise: The Mourning Weed. The Mornings Joy. The Kings Rejoicing. Published by R.M. Minister of God's word. Perused and allowed. Mira canam, Sol occubuit, nox nulla secuta. The Mourning Weed thou tookest me fro, and madest me to rejoice. Psal. 30. v. 21. Fear the Lord and the King, and meddle not with them that are seditious. Prou. 24.21. FOR THOU SHALT LABOUR PEACE PLENTY emblematic printer's device of John Windet (1584-1611) depicting an old man receiving gifts from two arms descending from the clouds with two doves at his feet and bearing scrolls displaying the words "peace" and "plentie" LONDON ●●●nted by john Windet dwelling at the Sign of the Cross Keys 〈◊〉 ●●●les Wharfe, and are there 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ●●lde. 160● The Contents of the whole BOOK. 1 IN the first Treatise, is showed what cause we had of sorrowing for the loss of our late renowned Sovereign; and thereupon called The Mourning Weed. 2 In the the second Treatise, are set forth the great and undoubted hopes of our godly rejoicing, upon the proclamation and enjoying of our most famous and rightful King; who is the ground of our rejoicing; and herefore called The Morning's joy, the night of heaviness upon the death of our late beloved Queen being overpassed. 3 In the third and last Treatise, is noted and showed the duty of Subjects, and how they should study in all thankfulness to requite by all means possible, so great a blessing, by fearing of God, and honouring of their Prince; to God's glory, and comfort of our King: and for that entitled, The Kings Rejoicing.