[LOUIS XIV (1638-1715) King of France]. Manuscript, Essay of - Lot 57

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[LOUIS XIV (1638-1715) King of France]. Manuscript, Essay of - Lot 57
[LOUIS XIV (1638-1715) King of France]. Manuscript, Essay of the eulogy of Louis the Great delivered 4 days after the news of his death arrived on September 1, 1715 by M.A.C. curé de M. at his prône, September 8, 1715; 12-page booklet, small in-4, blank blue paper cover, many erasures and corrections. Beautiful eulogy of the Sun King. "To what sad obligation, Mrs., does my Ministry reduce me today, to solicit icy your relligion, and our recognition for the sacred Person of Our Illustrious Monarch whom Death has just taken away from the church of which He was the eldest son and defender, and from the state of which He was the Father and Support! Dieu l'avoit donné à la France, contre l'espérance de la France même"... He returns to the childhood and education of this young king, to his constant defense of the Church of France, to his skill in the affairs of the kingdom, etc.: "At the age of fourteen, lesrènes was the first king of France. At the age of 14, with the gates of his Empire in his hand, he soon added the title of hero to that of King, and to that of hero and King the whole of France soon substituted that of Louis the Great, confusing the one with the other"... Etc. At the end of his reign, "in the midst of his superb palaces and the splendor of his court", he showed himself to be even greater in his courage and detachment in the face of the illness that heralded his death: the people "finally recognized that he was mortal, after having so often proved that he was a man". He had entrusted himself entirely to God, and if "his weaknesses have sometimes hidden his virtues, [...] remember, Lord, [...] that what Louis has done for your glory, he must be sure, according to the assurances of the spirit of St. Paul, of what you will do for his salvation [...]....] Lord, remember that we are his people, and that we will gladly atone for some of his sorrows to make him reign with us in your glory, after having reigned over us by your power"... 9785/377
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