Documentary Annals of the Reformed Church of England: Being a Collection of Injunctions, Declarations, Orders, Articles of Inquiry, &c. from the Year 1546 to the Year 1716, Volume 2At the University Press, 1839 |
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... present in writing not only the names and surnames of all , who have offended , are suspected , or are touched in anie of these articles , but also who have offended , or are suspected to 30 have offended against any parte of the queens ...
... present in writing not only the names and surnames of all , who have offended , are suspected , or are touched in anie of these articles , but also who have offended , or are suspected to 30 have offended against any parte of the queens ...
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... present in writing not only the names and surnames of all , who have offended , are suspected , or are touched in anie of these articles , but also who have offended , or are suspected to 30 have offended against any parte of the queens ...
... present in writing not only the names and surnames of all , who have offended , are suspected , or are touched in anie of these articles , but also who have offended , or are suspected to 30 have offended against any parte of the queens ...
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... present estate of the clergy , and that for the time I satisfied her highness ; yet for a more satisfaction therein , and for the better dis- charge of my duty , I do earnestly pray your lordship , with as much speed as you can , not ...
... present estate of the clergy , and that for the time I satisfied her highness ; yet for a more satisfaction therein , and for the better dis- charge of my duty , I do earnestly pray your lordship , with as much speed as you can , not ...
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... present by virtue of your oathes ? 5 CVII . Archiepisc . Cant . JOH . WHITGIFT 6 . Anno Christi 1588 . Reg . Angliæ ELIZAB . 30 . Orders agreed upon by the archbishopps and byshopps , etc. at the parliament MDLXXXVIII . and commanded by ...
... present by virtue of your oathes ? 5 CVII . Archiepisc . Cant . JOH . WHITGIFT 6 . Anno Christi 1588 . Reg . Angliæ ELIZAB . 30 . Orders agreed upon by the archbishopps and byshopps , etc. at the parliament MDLXXXVIII . and commanded by ...
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... present government of the church , and to make a dangerous change of the 5 form of doctrine and use of divine service of God , and the ministration of the sacraments now also in use , with a rash and malicious purpose also to dissolve ...
... present government of the church , and to make a dangerous change of the 5 form of doctrine and use of divine service of God , and the ministration of the sacraments now also in use , with a rash and malicious purpose also to dissolve ...
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according act of uniformity aforesaid Angliæ CAROL Angliæ JACOB Anno Christi anno Domini appointed archbishop of Cant archbishop of Canterbury's archbishop of York archdeacon Archiepisc authority Bancroft beloved counsellor benefices bishop Burnet bishop of London blessed canon Canterbury Canterbury's letter cathedral cause church of England clergy coll Collier command Common Prayer communion concerning convocation curate declaration diligence diocese divers doctrine doth duty eccle ecclesiastical courts endeavours favour granted Hallam hath hereby holy holy orders honour judges jurisdiction king king's kingdom Lambeth Latten laws license lord archbishop lord bishop lordship majesty majesty's matters ministers oath occasion ordained parish parliament peace persons pleasure preach preachers prebendary prebends princely proceedings prohibitions province Purit puritans realm recusants reign religion require respective reverend father right trusty royal sermon siastical statute Strype subjects temporal therein thereof thereunto things tion tithes unto vicar Whitgift
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Page 239 - ... a Liberty to Tender Consciences and that no man shall be disquieted or called in question for differences of opinion in matters of religion which do not disturb the peace of the kingdom...
Page 181 - And as for our good people's lawful recreation, our pleasure likewise is, that after the end of divine service our good people be not disturbed, letted or discouraged from any lawful recreation, such as dancing, either men or women, archery for men, leaping, vaulting, or any other such harmless recreation, nor from having of May games, Whitsun ales, and morris dances, and the setting up of maypoles and other sports therewith used: so as the same be had in due and convenient time, without impediment...
Page 338 - I succoured thee: behold, now is the accepted time ; behold, now is the day of salvation) giving no offence in any thing, that the ministry be not blamed ; but in all things approving ourselves as the ministers of God...
Page 239 - Elizabeth, chapter the twelfth, so he read and declare his assent to all the articles of religion which only concern the confession of the true Christian faith, and the doctrine of the sacraments comprised in the book of articles in the said statute mentioned.
Page 57 - May, in the sixteenth year of our Reign, of England, France and Ireland; and of Scotland the one and fiftieth.
Page 102 - Bible: Tindale's, Matthew's, Coverdale's, Whitchurch's, Geneva. 15. Besides the said directors before mentioned, three or four of the most ancient and grave divines in either of the universities, not employed in translating, to be assigned by the Vice-Chancellor upon conference with the rest of the Heads to be overseers of the translations, as well Hebrew as Greek, for the better observation of the fourth rule above specified.
Page 159 - BEING by God's Ordinance, according to Our just Title, Defender of the Faith, and Supreme Governor of the Church, within these Our Dominions, We hold it most agreeable to this Our Kingly Office, and Our own religious Zeal, to conserve and maintain the Church committed to Our Charge...
Page 163 - Articles established; which is an argument to us that they all agree in the true, usual, literal meaning of the said Articles ; and that even in those curious points in which the present differences lie, men of all sorts take the Articles of the Church of England to be for them ; which is an argument again that none of them intend any desertion of the Articles established...
Page 306 - But among many other considerations, from this especially, because that declaration is founded upon such a dispensing power as hath been often declared illegal in parliament, and particularly in the years 1662 and 1672, and in the beginning of your majesty's reign...
Page 313 - That the pretended power of dispensing with laws, or the execution of laws by regal authority, as it hath been assumed and exercised of late, is illegal.