
King Charles I
King Charls His Speech Made Upon the Scaffold At Whitehall-Gate, Immediately Before His Execution, on Tuesday the 30 Of Ian. 1648 with A Relation of the Maner of His Going to Execution.
A Letter. Sent into France to the Lord Duke of Buckingham His Grace: of a Great Miracle wrought by a piece of a Handkerchefe, dipped in His Majesties Bloud. The Truth whereof, he himself saw, and is ready to depose it, and doth believe will be attested by 500. others, if occasion requires. Imprinted in the Yeare, 1649.
A Miracle of Miracles Wrought by the Blood of King Charles the First, Of Happy Memory, upon a Mayd at Detford, foure miles from London, who by the violence of the Disease called the Kings Evill was blinde one whole yeere; but by making use of a piece of Handkircher dipped in the Kings blood is recovered of her sight. London: Printed Anno Dom. 1649
Psalterium Carolinum. The Devotions of His Sacred Majestie in His Solitudes and Sufferings, Rendred in Verse. Set to Musick for 3 Voices and an Organ, or Theorbo.
By John Wilson, Dr. and Musick Professor of Oxford.
London: Printed for John Martin and James Allestrey, 1657.
Digitized by Raymond H. Clark, 2006.The Case of Joram, A Sermon Preached before the House of Peers in the Abby-Church at Westminster, January 30. 1673/4. By Seth Ward, Bishop of Salisbury. London, 1674.
A Sermon on the Martyrdom of King Charles I, by Thomas Wilson. London, 1681.
A Pindaric Ode upon the Martyrdom of King Charles I. London, Printed for James Norris, at the Kings Arms without Temple-Bar. 1683.
Moses and the Royal Martyr (King Charles the First) Parallel'd. In a Sermon Preached the 30th of January, 1683/84 In the Cathedral-Church of St. Peters, Exon. By Thomas Long, one of the Prebendaries. London, 1684.
A Sermon Preach'd Before the Honourable House of Commons, on the Anniversary Fast for the Martyrdom of King Charles I. By E. Langford, D.D. Printed For Thomas Bennet, At the Half-Moon in St. Paul's Church-Yard. 1698.
Sermon III. Preached before the House of Lords in the Abbey Church of Westminster, on Friday, January 30, 1740-41. Being the day appointed to be observed as the day of the Martyrdom of King Charles I. The Works of Bishop Joseph Butler, volume I; London: Macmillan, 1900.
The Duty of Honouring the King, by Charles Inglis, D.D. Rector of Trinity Church, New York. Preached in St. George's And St. Paul's Chapels, New York, on Sunday, January 30, 1780.
The Danger of Sympathising with Rebellion, by John Keble, preached before the University of Oxford, January 30, 1831.
Eikon Basilike, Or the King's Book. Edited by Edward Almack. London: A Moring, Ltd, at the De la More Press, 1904.
The Commemoration of King Charles the Martyr, by Vernon Staley
"King Charles the Martyr" from Musings over the "Christian year" and "Lyra innocentium," by Charlotte Yonge.
Charles I
By W. H. Hutton
From S.L. Ollard and Gordon Crosse, eds. A Dictionary of English Church History
London: Mowbray and Co., Ltd, 1912, pages 105-107.King Charles's Memory, by Frederick S. Arnold. American Church Quarterly volume 35, 1934.
Liturgical Texts Transcribed by Mr Thomas J W Mason Services for the Martyrdom of S. Charles, King and Martyr, from the Manual of the Society of King Charles the Martyr
A Litany of Charles, King and Martyr, by the Foundress of the Society of King Charles the Martyr
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