At the court at Whitehall, the 29th day of December, 1694 By the Lords of His Majesties most honourable Privy Council.
         Orders in Council. 1694-12-29
         England and Wales. Privy Council.
      
       
         
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             At the court at Whitehall, the 29th day of December, 1694 By the Lords of His Majesties most honourable Privy Council.
             Orders in Council. 1694-12-29
             England and Wales. Privy Council.
          
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             printed by Charles Bill, and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceas'd; printers to the Kings most excellent Majesty,
             London :
             M DC XCIV. [1694]
          
           
             "For making the necessary alterations in the Prayer Book on the death of Queen Mary. ... Alterations from King and Queen to King, &c., to be made in Morning and Evening Prayers, Litany, ... Alterations to be made with a pen till new editions are printed." -- Steele.
             Signed at end: William Bridgeman.
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           At
           the
           Court
           at
           WHITEHALL
           ,
           The
           29
           
             th
          
           Day
           of
           December
           ,
           1694.
           
        
         
           By
           the
           Lords
           of
           His
           MAJESTIES
           most
           Honourable
           Privy
           Council
           .
        
         
           WHereas
           by
           the
           late
           Act
           of
           Uniformity
           ,
           which
           Establisheth
           the
           Liturgy
           ,
           and
           Enacts
           ,
           That
           no
           Form
           or
           Order
           of
           Common
           Prayers
           be
           openly
           used
           ,
           other
           then
           what
           is
           Prescribed
           and
           Appointed
           to
           be
           used
           in
           and
           by
           the
           said
           Book
           ,
           It
           is
           notwithstanding
           provided
           ,
           That
           in
           all
           those
           Prayers
           Litanies
           and
           Collects
           ,
           which
           do
           any
           ways
           relate
           to
           the
           King
           ,
           Queen
           ,
           or
           Royal
           Progeny
           ,
           the
           Names
           be
           altered
           and
           changed
           from
           time
           to
           time
           ,
           and
           fitted
           to
           the
           present
           Occasion
           ,
           according
           to
           the
           Direction
           of
           lawful
           Authority
           .
        
         
           It
           is
           this
           Day
           Ordered
           in
           Council
           ,
           That
           the
           following
           Alterations
           be
           made
           .
        
         
           
             In
             the
             Morning
             and
             Evening
             Prayers
             ,
          
           
             
               In
               the
               Responses
               ,
               instead
               of
            
             [
             O
             Lord
             save
             the
             King
             and
             Queen
             ]
             
               read
            
             [
             O
             Lord
             save
             the
             King.
             ]
          
           
             
               In
               the
               Prayer
               instead
               of
            
             [
             our
             Sovereign
             Lord
             and
             Lady
             King
             
               William
            
             and
             Queen
             
               Mary
               ]
               read
            
             [
             our
             Sovereign
             Lord
             King
             
               William
               ]
               and
               throughout
               the
               Prayer
               instead
               of
            
             [
             they
             ,
             them
             ,
             and
             their
             ]
             
               read
            
             [
             he
             ,
             him
             ,
             and
             his
             .
             ]
          
        
         
           
             In
             the
             Litany
             ,
          
           
             
               Instead
               of
            
             [
             thy
             Servants
             
               William
            
             and
             
               Mary
            
             our
             most
             gracious
             King
             and
             Queen
             ]
             
               read
            
             [
             thy
             Servant
             
               William
            
             our
             most
             gracious
             King
             and
             Governour
             ,
             ]
             
               and
               instead
               of
            
             [
             their
             ,
             they
             ,
             and
             them
             ]
             
               read
            
             [
             his
             ,
             he
             ,
             and
             him
             .
             ]
          
        
         
           
             In
             the
             Prayer
             for
             the
             High
             Court
             of
             Parliament
             ,
          
           
             
               Instead
               of
            
             [
             King
             and
             Queen
             ]
             
               read
            
             [
             King
             ]
             
               and
               instead
               of
            
             [
             our
             Sovereign
             Lord
             and
             Lady
             ,
             and
             their
             Kingdoms
             ]
             
               read
            
             [
             our
             Sovereign
             ,
             and
             his
             Kingdoms
             .
             ]
          
        
         
           
             In
             the
             Communion
             Service
             ,
          
           
             
               In
               the
               two
               Collects
               after
               the
               Ten
               Commandments
               :
               In
               the
               former
               ,
               instead
               of
            
             [
             rule
             the
             hearts
             of
             thy
             chosen
             Servants
             
               William
            
             and
             
               Mary
            
             our
             King
             and
             Queen
             ]
             
               read
            
             [
             rule
             the
             heart
             of
             thy
             chosen
             Servant
             
               William
            
             our
             King
             and
             Governour
             ]
             
               instead
               of
            
             [
             that
             they
             knowing
             whose
             Ministers
             they
             are
             ]
             
               read
            
             [
             that
             he
             knowing
             whose
             Minister
             he
             is
             ]
             
               instead
               of
            
             [
             their
             ]
             
               read
            
             [
             his
             ]
             
               instead
               of
            
             [
             they
             have
             ]
             
               read
            
             [
             he
             hath
             ]
             
               and
               instead
               of
            
             [
             them
             ]
             
               read
            
             [
             him
             .
             ]
          
           
             
               In
               the
               latter
               Collect
               ,
               instead
               of
            
             [
             Govern
             the
             hearts
             of
             
               William
            
             and
             
               Mary
            
             thy
             Servants
             our
             King
             and
             Queen
             ]
             
               read
            
             [
             Govern
             the
             heart
             of
             
               William
            
             thy
             Servant
             our
             King
             and
             Governour
             ]
             
               instead
               of
            
             their
             thoughts
             ,
             
               read
            
             [
             his
             thoughts
             ]
             
               instead
               of
            
             [
             they
             may
             ]
             
               read
            
             [
             he
             may
             ]
             
               and
               instead
               of
            
             [
             their
             charge
             ]
             
               road
            
             [
             his
             charge
             .
             ]
          
           
             In
             the
             Prayer
             for
             Christs
             Church
             Militant
             ,
             instead
             of
             [
             William
             
               and
            
             Mary
             
               our
               King
               and
               Queen
               ]
            
             read
             
               [
               thy
               Servant
            
             William
             
               our
               King
               ]
            
             instead
             of
             
               [
               under
               them
               ]
            
             read
             
               [
               under
               him
               ]
            
             instead
             of
             
               [
               unto
               their
               ]
            
             read
             
               [
               unto
               his
               ]
            
             and
             instead
             of
             
               [
               authority
               under
               them
               ]
            
             read
             
               [
               authority
               under
               him
               .
               ]
            
          
           
             And
             it
             is
             further
             Ordered
             ,
             That
             no
             Edition
             of
             the
             Book
             of
             Common
             Prayer
             be
             from
             henceforth
             Printed
             ,
             but
             with
             these
             Amendments
             ;
             and
             that
             in
             the
             mean
             time
             ,
             till
             Copies
             of
             such
             Edition
             may
             be
             had
             ,
             All
             Parsons
             ,
             Vicars
             and
             Curates
             within
             this
             Realm
             ,
             do
             (
             for
             the
             Preventing
             of
             Mistakes
             )
             with
             the
             Pen
             Correct
             and
             Amend
             all
             such
             Prayers
             in
             their
             Church-Books
             according
             to
             the
             foregoing
             Directions
             ;
             And
             for
             the
             better
             Notice
             hereof
             ,
             that
             this
             Order
             be
             forthwith
             Printed
             and
             Published
             ,
             and
             sent
             to
             the
             several
             Parishes
             ;
             And
             that
             the
             Right
             Reverend
             the
             Bishops
             take
             Care
             that
             Obedience
             be
             paid
             to
             the
             same
             accordingly
             within
             their
             respective
             Diocesses
             .
          
           
             
               William
               Bridgeman
               .
            
          
        
      
    
     
       
         
           
             London
             ,
          
           Printed
           by
           
             Charles
             Bill
             ,
          
           and
           the
           Executrix
           of
           
             Thomas
             Newcomb
             ,
          
           deceas'd
           ;
           Printers
           to
           the
           Kings
           most
           Excellent
           Majesty
           .
           M
           DC
           XCIV
           .