The Humble ADDRESS Of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual & Temporal In Parliament Assembled, Presented to HIS MAJESTY The One and thirtieth of December, 1694. AND His Majesties GRACIOUS ANSWER THEREUNTO. LONDON, Printed by Charles Bill and the Executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceased, Printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty. 1694. Die Lunae 31. Decem ' 1694. ORdered by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament Assembled, That the Address this day Presented to His Majesty by this House, and His Majesties Gracious Answer thereunto, shall be forthwith Printed and Published. Matth. Johnson, clear ' Parliamentor ' The Humble ADDRESS Of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal In PARLIAMENT Assembled. Die Veneris 28. Decembris, 1694. WE Your Majesties most Dutiful and Loyal Subjects, the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament Assembled, do, with inexpressible Grief, humbly Assure Your Majesty of the deep Sense we have of the Loss Your Majesty and the whole Kingdom do sustain by the Death of that Excellent Princess our Sovereign Lady the Queen, most humbly beseeching Your Majesty, That You would not Indulge Your Grief upon this Sad Occasion, to the Prejudice of the Health of Your Royal Person, in whose Preservation, not only the Welfare of Your own Subjects, but of all Christendom is so nearly concerned. We farther beg Leave, upon this Sad Occasion, humbly to Renew to Your Majesty the Hearty and Sincere Assurances of our utmost Assistance against all Your Enemies both at Home and Abroad, and of all other Demonstrations of the greatest Duty and Affection, that can possibly be Paid by the most Faithful Subjects. Matth. Johnson, Cleric ' Parliamentor ' To this Address His Majesty was Graciously pleased to say, I hearty Thank you for your Kindness to Me, but much more for the Sense you show of Our Great Loss, which is above what I can Express. FINIS.