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             Articles of visitation and enquiry within the diocess of Ely in the second episcopal visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God Peter by divine permission Lord Bishop of Ely in the fifth year of his translation.
             Church of England. Diocese of Ely. Bishop (1675-1684 : Turner)
             Gunning, Peter, 1614-1684.
          
           21, [1] p.
           
             Printed by S. Roycroft,
             London :
             1679.
          
           
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           ARTICLES
           OF
           VISITATION
           and
           ENQUIRY
           Within
           the
           Diocess
           of
           ELY
           :
           IN
           THE
           Second
           Episcopal
           Visitation
           OF
           THE
           Right
           Reverend
           FATHER
           in
           GOD
           ,
           PETER
           ,
           By
           Divine
           Permission
           LORD
           BISHOP
           of
           
             ELY
             .
          
        
         
           In
           the
           fifth
           Year
           of
           his
           Translation
           .
        
         
           
             LONDON
             ,
          
           Printed
           by
           
             S.
             Roycroft
             ,
          
           1679.
           
        
      
    
     
       
         
         
           The
           Tenour
           of
           the
           Oath
           to
           be
           administred
           to
           the
           Church-wardens
           and
           Side-men
           .
        
         
           YOU
           shall
           Swear
           ,
           diligently
           to
           Enquire
           ,
           and
           true
           Presentment
           make
           ,
           of
           every
           person
           now
           or
           lately
           of
           your
           Parish
           ,
           
           which
           hath
           made
           any
           default
           or
           offence
           enquirable
           by
           the
           King's
           Laws
           Ecclesiastical
           ,
           and
           become
           known
           unto
           you
           .
           So
           help
           you
           God
           ,
           and
           the
           Contents
           of
           his
           Holy
           Gospel
           .
        
      
       
         
         
           Articles
           of
           Instruction
           and
           Direction
           to
           the
           
             Church-wardens
          
           and
           
             Side-men
             ,
          
           of
           what
           they
           are
           to
           take
           more
           especial
           Notice
           in
           their
           Presentments
           .
        
         
           
             Concerning
             Religion
             ,
             and
             the
             Government
             of
             the
             Church
             Established
             in
             this
             Realm
             .
          
           
             
               IMprimis
               .
            
             Is
             there
             any
             in
             your
             Parish
             who
             are
             guilty
             of
             Atheistical
             or
             blasphemous
             Speeches
             against
             the
             Majesty
             of
             Almighty
             God
             ,
             or
             Scoffers
             at
             Religion
             ,
             
             and
             the
             Souls
             future
             immortal
             state
             ?
             
             Is
             there
             any
             guilty
             of
             Speeches
             of
             Infidelity
             against
             the
             faith
             of
             our
             Lord
             Iesus
             Christ
             ?
             Any
             who
             in
             their
             communication
             ,
             or
             otherwise
             ,
             
             defend
             the
             
               Socinian
            
             or
             
               Arrian
            
             Heresie
             ,
             denying
             the
             Eternal
             Godhead
             of
             the
             Lord
             Iesus
             ,
             or
             
               Pelagian
               ,
            
             denying
             the
             necessity
             of
             his
             Grace
             ,
             and
             of
             Baptism
             for
             the
             washing
             away
             of
             Original
             Sin
             ?
          
           
             
               II.
            
             Is
             there
             any
             one
             that
             doth
             affirm
             or
             teach
             (
             and
             who
             is
             he
             )
             that
             the
             holy
             Scripture
             doth
             not
             contain
             all
             things
             necessary
             to
             Salvation
             ?
             or
             ,
             
             that
             what
             is
             contained
             in
             the
             
               3
            
             Creeds
             ought
             not
             throughly
             to
             be
             received
             and
             believed
             ,
             or
             that
             the
             Church
             hath
             not
             Authority
             in
             Controversies
             of
             Faith
             ?
          
           
             
               III.
            
             Is
             there
             any
             that
             doth
             affirm
             and
             teach
             that
             the
             Church
             of
             
               England
            
             by
             law
             established
             ,
             
             is
             not
             a
             true
             and
             Apostolical
             Church
             ,
             and
             a
             true
             member
             of
             the
             Catholick
             Church
             ,
             having
             in
             her
             all
             things
             necessary
             to
             Salvation
             ?
             Or
             is
             there
             any
             that
             doth
             affirm
             and
             teach
             that
             the
             
               XXXIX
            
             Articles
             agreed
             upon
             by
             the
             Arch-bishops
             and
             Bishops
             of
             both
             Provinces
             ,
             
             and
             the
             whole
             Clergy
             in
             the
             Convocation
             holden
             at
             
               London
               ,
               A.D.
               
            
             1562.
             are
             in
             any
             part
             erroneous
             or
             superstitious
             ,
             or
             such
             as
             may
             not
             with
             a
             good
             conscience
             be
             subscribed
             unto
             ?
          
           
             
               IV.
            
             Is
             there
             any
             in
             your
             Parish
             that
             doth
             affirm
             and
             teach
             that
             the
             Form
             of
             God's
             Worship
             in
             the
             Church
             of
             
               England
            
             established
             by
             law
             ,
             
             and
             contained
             in
             the
             Book
             of
             Common
             Prayer
             ,
             and
             Administration
             of
             Sacraments
             ,
             is
             a
             corrupt
             ,
             Popish
             ,
             or
             any
             way
             superstitious
             or
             unlawful
             Worship
             of
             God
             ,
             or
             containeth
             any
             thing
             in
             it
             that
             is
             repugnant
             to
             Scripture
             ;
             or
             to
             the
             Doctrine
             and
             Worship
             in
             the
             Catholick
             or
             Primitive
             Church
             ?
          
           
           
             
               V.
            
             Is
             there
             any
             that
             doth
             affirm
             or
             teach
             (
             and
             who
             is
             he
             )
             that
             Baptism
             of
             Infants
             according
             as
             is
             practised
             in
             the
             Church
             of
             
               England
               ,
            
             
             is
             unlawful
             or
             unnecessary
             ,
             or
             better
             to
             be
             delayed
             ,
             or
             not
             appointed
             for
             the
             Remission
             of
             Sins
             ,
             or
             that
             it
             may
             be
             repeated
             ,
             or
             that
             Infants
             duly
             baptized
             according
             to
             the
             Churches
             Order
             ,
             and
             dying
             before
             they
             commit
             actual
             sin
             ,
             are
             not
             saved
             everlastingly
             through
             God's
             grace
             given
             them
             in
             Baptism
             ?
          
           
             
             
               VI.
            
             Is
             there
             any
             who
             doth
             affirm
             or
             teach
             ,
             that
             the
             king's
             Majesty
             hath
             not
             the
             same
             Authority
             in
             Causes
             Ecclesiastical
             which
             we
             see
             hath
             been
             given
             always
             to
             all
             godly
             Princes
             by
             God
             himself
             ,
             
             both
             among
             the
             Iews
             ,
             and
             in
             the
             Christian
             Church
             ?
             Or
             that
             doth
             any
             way
             deny
             or
             impugn
             the
             king's
             Majesties
             Royal
             Authority
             or
             Supremacy
             in
             Causes
             Ecclesiastical
             in
             this
             Realm
             ?
             Or
             who
             denies
             that
             within
             his
             Majesties
             Realms
             of
             
               England
               ,
               Scotland
               ,
            
             and
             
               Ireland
               ,
            
             and
             all
             other
             his
             Dominions
             and
             Countries
             ,
             our
             Lord
             the
             king
             is
             the
             highest
             Power
             under
             God
             ,
             to
             whom
             the
             chief
             Government
             of
             all
             Estates
             ,
             whether
             they
             be
             Ecclesiastical
             or
             Civil
             ,
             in
             all
             Causes
             doth
             appertain
             ,
             without
             any
             subjection
             due
             from
             Him
             or
             his
             Subjects
             to
             any
             foreign
             Iurisdiction
             ?
          
           
             
               VII
               .
            
             Is
             there
             any
             who
             doth
             affirm
             and
             teach
             (
             and
             who
             is
             he
             )
             that
             the
             Government
             of
             the
             Church
             of
             
               England
            
             under
             his
             Majesty
             by
             Arch-bishops
             ,
             Bishops
             ,
             Deans
             ,
             Arch-Deacons
             ,
             or
             other
             chief
             Ministers
             bearing
             office
             in
             the
             same
             ,
             or
             that
             the
             forms
             or
             manner
             of
             Ordaining
             and
             Consecrating
             of
             Bishops
             ,
             
             Priests
             and
             Deacons
             ,
             established
             by
             law
             ,
             contains
             any
             thing
             that
             is
             Antichristian
             ,
             or
             repugnant
             to
             the
             word
             of
             God
             ,
             or
             to
             the
             practice
             of
             the
             Catholick
             Church
             ?
             
             Or
             that
             persons
             so
             ordained
             Bishops
             ,
             Priests
             or
             Deacons
             ,
             have
             not
             sufficient
             external
             calling
             ,
             or
             that
             they
             ought
             not
             to
             be
             accounted
             truly
             Bishops
             ,
             Priests
             ,
             or
             Deacons
             till
             they
             have
             some
             other
             external
             calling
             unto
             those
             divine
             Offices
             ?
             or
             that
             teaches
             that
             those
             three
             holy
             Orders
             abovesaid
             have
             not
             been
             ever
             in
             Christ's
             Church
             even
             from
             the
             Apostles
             time
             ?
             
          
           
             
               VIII
               .
            
             Is
             there
             any
             in
             your
             Parish
             (
             and
             who
             is
             he
             )
             that
             separating
             himself
             from
             this
             Church
             ,
             and
             from
             the
             Communion
             of
             Saints
             therein
             ,
             &
             joyning
             himself
             to
             Conventicles
             ,
             breaks
             the
             Communion
             of
             the
             Church
             of
             
               England
               ,
            
             
             and
             so
             the
             Communion
             of
             the
             Catholick
             Church
             ,
             of
             whose
             Communion
             hers
             is
             a
             part
             ;
             or
             accounts
             of
             others
             as
             prophane
             ,
             and
             none
             of
             the
             
             godly
             ,
             for
             their
             orderly
             conforming
             themselves
             to
             the
             Church
             of
             
               England
            
             as
             established
             by
             law
             ?
             Or
             that
             any
             combining
             themselves
             in
             Assemblies
             or
             Congregations
             of
             the
             king's
             born
             Subjects
             within
             this
             Land
             ,
             other
             then
             such
             as
             by
             the
             Laws
             of
             this
             Land
             are
             held
             and
             allowed
             ,
             may
             truly
             take
             unto
             themselves
             the
             name
             of
             another
             purer
             Church
             ,
             or
             of
             the
             Church
             of
             
               England
            
             ?
          
           
             
               IX
               .
            
             Is
             there
             any
             who
             doth
             affirm
             and
             teach
             (
             and
             who
             is
             he
             )
             that
             the
             Rites
             and
             Ceremonies
             ,
             
             and
             the
             Rules
             of
             the
             Church
             of
             
               England
            
             by
             law
             established
             ,
             are
             Antichristian
             ,
             superstitious
             ,
             or
             frivolous
             ;
             or
             any
             way
             unlawful
             ,
             or
             such
             as
             may
             not
             be
             subscribed
             unto
             ,
             and
             practised
             with
             a
             good
             conscience
             ,
             
             or
             that
             the
             Church
             hath
             no
             power
             to
             decree
             any
             such
             Rites
             and
             Ceremonies
             ?
          
        
         
           
             Concerning
             the
             Clergy
             ,
             their
             Duty
             and
             Office.
             
          
           
             
               I.
            
             IS
             your
             Parson
             ,
             Vicar
             ,
             
             (
             or
             also
             Curate
             )
             in
             holy
             Orders
             by
             Episcopal
             Ordination
             ,
             a
             Priest
             ordained
             according
             to
             the
             laws
             of
             the
             Church
             of
             
               England
            
             ?
             hath
             he
             been
             legally
             instituted
             and
             inducted
             into
             his
             Benefice
             ?
             or
             is
             he
             known
             or
             suspected
             to
             have
             obtained
             his
             Parsonage
             or
             Vicarage
             by
             any
             Symoniacal
             Contract
             ?
          
           
             II.
             Did
             he
             within
             two
             Months
             after
             his
             Induction
             publickly
             in
             your
             Church
             or
             Chappel
             upon
             some
             Sunday
             or
             Holy
             day
             in
             the
             time
             of
             Divine
             Service
             ,
             
             openly
             read
             the
             
               XXXIX
            
             Articles
             '
             established
             by
             Authority
             in
             this
             Church
             ,
             
               A.
               D.
            
             1562.
             and
             then
             profess
             and
             publish
             his
             assent
             ,
             and
             subscribe
             his
             name
             thereto
             in
             the
             presence
             of
             the
             Church-wardens
             ?
             Do
             you
             not
             know
             ,
             or
             have
             you
             not
             heard
             ,
             that
             in
             his
             reading
             ,
             or
             pretending
             to
             read
             those
             
               XXXIX
            
             Articles
             ,
             he
             passed
             over
             some
             one
             or
             more
             of
             them
             ,
             or
             some
             part
             of
             one
             or
             more
             ,
             and
             what
             part
             of
             the
             Articles
             was
             it
             that
             he
             left
             unread
             ?
             Did
             your
             Parson
             ,
             Vicar
             or
             Curate
             ,
             upon
             some
             Lord's-day
             within
             two
             Months
             after
             his
             Induction
             ,
             solemnly
             read
             in
             your
             Church
             or
             Chappel
             both
             the
             Morning
             and
             Evening
             Prayer
             ,
             as
             it
             is
             appointed
             in
             the
             Book
             of
             Common-Prayer
             by
             law
             established
             ?
             And
             did
             he
             after
             such
             reading
             ,
             publickly
             before
             the
             Congregation
             ,
             declare
             his
             unfeigned
             assent
             and
             consent
             to
             the
             use
             of
             all
             things
             in
             the
             said
             Book
             contained
             ,
             as
             is
             prescribed
             in
             the
             Act
             of
             Parliament
             
             made
             for
             the
             Uniformity
             of
             publick
             Prayers
             ?
             And
             did
             he
             within
             three
             Months
             after
             his
             Induction
             ,
             in
             your
             Church
             or
             Chappel
             ,
             in
             publick
             upon
             some
             Lord's
             day
             read
             a
             Certificate
             under
             the
             hand
             and
             seal
             of
             the
             Arch-bishop
             or
             Bishop
             ,
             Ordinary
             of
             the
             Diocess
             ,
             that
             he
             the
             said
             Parson
             ,
             Vicar
             or
             Curate
             ,
             did
             before
             his
             admission
             to
             be
             Incumbent
             ,
             subscribe
             a
             declaration
             of
             the
             unlawfulness
             to
             take
             up
             arms
             against
             the
             king
             ,
             and
             of
             his
             conforming
             to
             the
             Liturgy
             of
             this
             Church
             ,
             and
             of
             his
             disavowing
             the
             unlawful
             Oath
             commonly
             called
             ,
             
               The
               Solemn
               League
               and
               Covenant
               ,
            
             according
             as
             is
             prescribed
             in
             the
             aforesaid
             Act
             for
             Uniformity
             ?
          
           
             
             
               III.
            
             Or
             after
             his
             lawful
             Entrance
             ,
             is
             your
             Parson
             or
             Vicar
             resident
             upon
             his
             benefice
             ?
             or
             if
             his
             residence
             be
             legally
             dispensed
             with
             ,
             is
             his
             place
             supplied
             by
             a
             Curate
             allowed
             by
             the
             Bishop
             ,
             and
             a
             licensed
             Preacher
             ,
             and
             constantly
             resident
             among
             you
             ?
             and
             what
             yearly
             stipend
             doth
             your
             Minister
             allow
             him
             ?
             And
             if
             your
             Parson
             or
             Vicar
             be
             both
             resident
             himself
             ,
             and
             keep
             a
             Curate
             also
             ,
             doth
             he
             notwithstanding
             himself
             at
             least
             once
             a
             Month
             ,
             openly
             read
             Common
             Prayer
             in
             your
             Church
             or
             Chappel
             ,
             and
             (
             if
             there
             be
             occasion
             )
             administer
             each
             Sacrament
             in
             such
             order
             ,
             manner
             and
             form
             ,
             as
             is
             prescribed
             in
             the
             Liturgy
             and
             Canons
             of
             this
             Church
             ?
          
           
             
               IV.
            
             Having
             both
             lawful
             Entrance
             and
             Residence
             among
             you
             ;
             is
             he
             (
             your
             Parson
             ,
             Vicar
             ,
             or
             also
             Curate
             )
             of
             blameless
             conversation
             ,
             the
             
               Husband
               of
               one
               Wife
               ,
            
             
             
               sober
               ▪
               grave
               ,
               not
               double
               tongu'd
               ,
               not
               given
               to
               much
               wine
               ,
               not
               greedy
               of
               filthy
               lucre
               ,
               ruling
               his
               Children
               ,
               and
               his
               own
               house
               well
               ,
               sound
               in
               faith
               ,
               in
               charity
               ,
               in
               patience
               ?
            
             Or
             on
             the
             contrary
             ,
             is
             he
             a
             frequenter
             of
             Taverns
             or
             Ale-houses
             ,
             a
             common
             Gamester
             ,
             
             a
             prophane
             or
             obscene
             jester
             ,
             a
             swearer
             ,
             railer
             ,
             scoffer
             ,
             or
             quarreller
             ?
             Doth
             he
             set
             his
             Neighbours
             at
             variance
             one
             with
             another
             ?
             Doth
             he
             familiarly
             converse
             with
             persons
             Excommunicate
             ,
             ungodly
             or
             vicious
             ?
             Doth
             he
             resort
             to
             suspected
             and
             infamous
             houses
             ?
             Or
             is
             he
             himself
             vehemently
             suspected
             of
             Incontinency
             with
             any
             person
             within
             or
             without
             your
             Parish
             ?
             Or
             doth
             your
             Curate
             or
             Minister
             lodge
             or
             board
             at
             any
             Tavern
             ,
             Inn
             ,
             Ale-house
             ,
             or
             house
             of
             any
             ill
             report
             ?
          
           
             
               V.
            
             Doth
             your
             Minister
             or
             Curate
             plainly
             ,
             audibly
             ,
             distinctly
             ,
             and
             reverently
             read
             the
             Divine
             Service
             of
             Morning
             and
             Evening-Prayer
             ,
             
             without
             any
             diminution
             (
             in
             regard
             of
             Preaching
             ,
             or
             any
             other
             respect
             )
             addition
             ,
             or
             alteration
             ,
             upon
             all
             
             Sundays
             and
             Holy-days
             ,
             not
             omitting
             also
             other
             days
             appointed
             by
             the
             Book
             of
             Common-Prayer
             as
             fit
             and
             usual
             times
             ,
             
             as
             Wednesdays
             and
             Fridays
             (
             with
             the
             Litanies
             added
             )
             and
             the
             Eves
             of
             every
             Sunday
             and
             Holy
             day
             with
             
               Ember
            
             and
             
               Rogation
            
             days
             ?
             And
             moreover
             ,
             when
             he
             is
             at
             home
             ,
             and
             not
             otherwise
             reasonably
             hindred
             himself
             ,
             and
             able
             to
             get
             two
             or
             three
             gathered
             together
             ,
             doth
             he
             every
             day
             say
             Divine
             Service
             Morning
             and
             Evening
             in
             the
             Parish-Church
             ,
             
             where
             he
             ministers
             ,
             and
             cause
             a
             bell
             to
             be
             toll'd
             thereunto
             ,
             that
             the
             People
             may
             come
             to
             hear
             God's
             Word
             ,
             and
             to
             pray
             with
             him
             ?
          
           
             
               VI.
            
             Doth
             your
             Minister
             reverently
             and
             publickly
             ,
             
             at
             the
             Font
             only
             ,
             and
             that
             without
             the
             use
             of
             a
             Basin
             ,
             Administer
             the
             holy
             Sacrament
             of
             Baptism
             ?
             
             Or
             doth
             he
             refuse
             ,
             or
             delay
             to
             Christen
             any
             Child
             that
             is
             brought
             to
             him
             to
             Church
             on
             any
             Sunday
             or
             Holy-day
             ,
             knowledge
             thereof
             being
             given
             to
             him
             over
             Night
             ,
             or
             in
             the
             Morning
             before
             Morning
             Prayer
             ;
             or
             neglect
             to
             persuade
             all
             these
             who
             have
             the
             use
             of
             Reason
             ,
             and
             are
             still
             unbaptiz'd
             ▪
             having
             been
             seduced
             by
             
               Anabaptists
            
             )
             to
             come
             to
             holy
             Baptism
             ,
             
             and
             doth
             he
             take
             care
             for
             their
             Baptism
             as
             in
             the
             Common-Prayer-Book
             is
             prescribed
             ?
             In
             the
             solemn
             Publick
             Baptism
             doth
             he
             Baptize
             any
             without
             God-fathers
             or
             God-mothers
             ?
             Or
             doth
             he
             then
             refuse
             or
             neglect
             to
             sign
             the
             Child
             baptized
             with
             the
             sign
             of
             the
             Cross
             ?
             
             Or
             doth
             he
             admit
             such
             to
             be
             a
             God-father
             or
             God
             -
             mother
             ,
             who
             are
             either
             one
             of
             the
             Parents
             of
             the
             Child
             ,
             or
             who
             have
             not
             themselves
             received
             the
             holy
             Communion
             ?
             
          
           
             
               VII
               .
            
             Doth
             your
             Minister
             duly
             and
             reverently
             Administer
             the
             holy
             Sacrament
             of
             the
             Body
             and
             Blood
             of
             Christ
             our
             Lord
             ,
             so
             often
             ,
             at
             least
             ,
             and
             at
             such
             times
             ▪
             
             as
             every
             Parishioner
             may
             communicate
             ,
             at
             the
             least
             three
             times
             in
             every
             year
             in
             publick
             ,
             whereof
             the
             Feast
             of
             
               Easter
            
             to
             be
             one
             ?
             And
             doth
             he
             reverently
             and
             carefully
             in
             all
             things
             observe
             all
             the
             Churches
             Order
             in
             the
             Celebration
             ?
             Doth
             he
             give
             warning
             publickly
             in
             the
             Church
             at
             Morning-Prayer
             ,
             the
             Sunday
             before
             ,
             for
             the
             better
             preparation
             of
             his
             Parishioners
             ?
             
             And
             do
             such
             as
             purpose
             to
             Communicate
             ,
             signifie
             their
             Names
             at
             least
             some
             time
             the
             day
             before
             ?
             and
             when
             he
             seeth
             the
             People
             negligent
             to
             come
             to
             the
             Communion
             ,
             doth
             he
             use
             the
             Churches
             second
             Exhortation
             ?
             
             and
             when
             there
             is
             no
             Communion
             ,
             
             doth
             your
             Minister
             every
             Sunday
             and
             Holy-day
             throughout
             the
             year
             ,
             read
             so
             much
             of
             the
             Communion
             Service
             ,
             as
             is
             appointed
             to
             be
             read
             by
             the
             Book
             of
             Common-Prayer
             ,
             and
             at
             the
             place
             appointed
             ,
             (
             if
             he
             can
             thence
             be
             well
             heard
             of
             all
             )
             thereby
             professing
             his
             and
             the
             Churches
             readiness
             to
             the
             more
             frequent
             Celebration
             of
             the
             Holy
             Eucharist
             ,
             if
             Communicants
             were
             not
             wanting
             ?
          
           
             
               VIII
               .
            
             Doth
             your
             Minister
             wittingly
             admit
             to
             the
             receiving
             the
             Holy
             Communion
             ,
             
             any
             one
             such
             who
             is
             known
             to
             live
             in
             open
             and
             notorious
             sin
             without
             Repentance
             ?
             or
             that
             has
             wronged
             his
             Neighbour
             by
             word
             or
             deed
             ,
             
             so
             as
             that
             the
             Congregation
             is
             thereby
             offended
             ,
             or
             any
             such
             betwixt
             whom
             he
             perceives
             malice
             or
             hatred
             to
             reign
             ,
             and
             will
             not
             be
             reduced
             by
             him
             to
             a
             reconcilement
             ,
             or
             to
             any
             who
             refuse
             to
             be
             present
             at
             the
             other
             publick
             Prayers
             of
             the
             Church
             ,
             
             or
             to
             any
             that
             be
             common
             or
             notorious
             depravers
             of
             the
             Book
             of
             Common-Prayer
             ,
             or
             of
             any
             thing
             contained
             in
             the
             
               XXXIX
            
             Articles
             ,
             or
             in
             the
             Book
             of
             Ordaining
             Bishops
             ,
             Priests
             ,
             and
             Deacons
             ,
             or
             to
             any
             that
             has
             spoken
             against
             His
             Majesties
             Supreme
             Authority
             in
             Causes
             Ecclesiastical
             ,
             except
             such
             persons
             do
             first
             acknowledge
             to
             the
             Minister
             ,
             before
             you
             the
             Church-Wardens
             ,
             his
             Repentance
             for
             the
             same
             ,
             and
             promise
             under
             his
             hand
             (
             if
             he
             can
             write
             )
             or
             otherwise
             by
             word
             of
             mouth
             ,
             
             that
             he
             will
             do
             so
             no
             more
             ?
             Or
             lastly
             ,
             to
             any
             that
             refuse
             to
             receive
             the
             said
             Holy
             Communion
             kneeling
             ?
             And
             of
             all
             such
             persons
             by
             him
             put
             from
             the
             Communion
             ,
             
             doth
             he
             give
             an
             account
             to
             his
             Ordinary
             according
             to
             Law
             ?
          
           
             
               IX
               .
            
             Doth
             he
             at
             the
             Celebration
             of
             the
             Holy
             Communion
             in
             the
             due
             places
             appointed
             by
             the
             Liturgy
             ,
             take
             the
             Paten
             into
             his
             hands
             ,
             and
             break
             the
             Bread
             ,
             and
             lay
             his
             hand
             upon
             all
             the
             Bread
             ,
             and
             after
             likewise
             take
             the
             Cup
             into
             his
             hand
             ,
             and
             lay
             his
             hand
             upon
             it
             ,
             
             and
             every
             Vessel
             in
             which
             there
             is
             any
             Wine
             to
             be
             Consecrated
             ?
             and
             when
             that
             which
             was
             Consecrated
             is
             spent
             ,
             doth
             he
             communicate
             to
             any
             persons
             without
             Consecrating
             more
             according
             to
             the
             form
             prescribed
             ,
             and
             doth
             he
             severally
             deliver
             the
             Bread
             and
             Wine
             to
             every
             Communicant
             ;
             
             and
             at
             his
             delivering
             the
             same
             ,
             doth
             he
             rehearse
             the
             whole
             form
             prescribed
             in
             the
             Communion-Book
             ,
             
             saying
             ,
             
               The
               Body
               of
               our
               Lord
               Jesus
               Christ
               ,
               &c.
               
            
             And
             
               The
               Blood
               of
               our
               Lord
               Jesus
               Christ
               which
               was
               shed
               ,
               &c.
               
            
             Or
             doth
             he
             use
             only
             some
             part
             
             thereof
             as
             he
             listeth
             himself
             ?
             And
             when
             all
             have
             communicated
             ,
             doth
             he
             cover
             what
             remaineth
             of
             the
             consecrated
             Elements
             with
             a
             fair
             Linnen-cloth
             ?
             and
             what
             remains
             is
             it
             reverently
             eaten
             and
             drunken
             by
             some
             of
             the
             Communicants
             within
             your
             Church
             ?
          
           
             
               X.
            
             If
             any
             person
             sick
             or
             in
             health
             (
             especially
             before
             the
             Receiving
             the
             holyCommunion
             ,
             )
             finding
             his
             conscience
             troubled
             with
             any
             weighty
             matters
             ,
             doth
             for
             the
             quieting
             thereof
             ,
             
             and
             for
             further
             comfort
             and
             counsel
             ,
             unburden
             his
             conscience
             to
             his
             Priest
             or
             Minister
             ;
             doth
             then
             the
             said
             Priest
             or
             Minister
             upon
             special
             confession
             of
             his
             sins
             made
             ,
             together
             with
             fruits
             meet
             for
             repentance
             having
             been
             perform'd
             (
             to
             both
             which
             also
             he
             is
             by
             the
             Minister
             to
             be
             moved
             )
             upon
             his
             Repentance
             administer
             unto
             him
             Absolution
             ,
             
             together
             with
             Ghostly
             counsel
             and
             advice
             ?
             and
             have
             you
             ever
             heard
             that
             the
             said
             Priest
             or
             Minister
             hath
             revealed
             or
             made
             known
             at
             any
             time
             to
             any
             person
             whatsoever
             directly
             or
             indirectly
             any
             crime
             or
             offence
             confessed
             to
             him
             in
             secret
             by
             any
             such
             Penitents
             whatsoever
             (
             except
             they
             be
             such
             crimes
             as
             by
             the
             Laws
             of
             this
             Realm
             for
             the
             publick
             concern
             ,
             the
             Life
             of
             the
             said
             Priest
             may
             and
             ought
             to
             be
             called
             in
             question
             for
             concealing
             of
             them
             ?
             )
          
           
             
               XI
               .
            
             Is
             your
             Minister
             a
             licensed
             Preacher
             ,
             by
             the
             Bishop
             ,
             or
             either
             of
             the
             two
             Universities
             ?
             and
             if
             so
             ,
             doth
             he
             then
             constantly
             (
             unless
             in
             case
             of
             sickness
             ,
             necessary
             absence
             ,
             or
             other
             reasonable
             impediment
             )
             himself
             preach
             in
             your
             Church
             or
             Chappel
             ,
             or
             in
             some
             other
             near
             adjoyning
             ,
             where
             no
             Preacher
             is
             ,
             one
             Sermon
             every
             Lords-day
             ?
             or
             in
             such
             cases
             of
             impediment
             ,
             or
             himself
             not
             being
             licensed
             ,
             doth
             he
             procure
             some
             lawful
             Minister
             and
             licensed
             Preacher
             to
             preach
             one
             Sermon
             and
             to
             perform
             other
             Ministerial
             Duties
             each
             such
             day
             ,
             
             (
             besides
             the
             days
             of
             Christ's
             Nativity
             ,
             Passion
             ,
             and
             Ascension
             at
             the
             least
             )
             or
             if
             no
             Sermon
             be
             ,
             take
             care
             that
             one
             of
             the
             Homilies
             set
             forth
             by
             Authority
             ,
             be
             there
             read
             by
             a
             Priest
             or
             Deacon
             lawfully
             ordained
             on
             every
             Sunday
             and
             Holy-day
             in
             the
             Year
             ?
             hath
             he
             in
             his
             own
             Sermons
             at
             any
             time
             ,
             or
             in
             other
             Discourse
             (
             as
             you
             know
             or
             have
             heard
             of
             )
             preached
             or
             maintained
             any
             unsound
             ,
             Heretical
             ,
             Seditious
             ,
             or
             Schismatical
             ,
             Doctrine
             so
             far
             as
             you
             can
             judge
             ?
             or
             spoken
             ought
             privately
             in
             contempt
             of
             Religion
             ,
             or
             that
             Religion
             ,
             or
             any
             part
             of
             it
             ,
             which
             he
             by
             his
             office
             in
             this
             Church
             professeth
             ?
          
           
           
             
               XII
               .
            
             Doth
             he
             or
             any
             other
             admitted
             to
             preach
             in
             your
             Church
             ,
             omit
             before
             his
             Sermon
             or
             Homily
             briefly
             to
             move
             and
             exhort
             the
             people
             in
             the
             form
             laid
             down
             in
             the
             55.
             
             Canon
             ,
             
             or
             to
             the
             same
             effect
             ,
             (
             declaring
             for
             whom
             ,
             and
             for
             what
             mercies
             they
             are
             to
             pray
             ,
             and
             to
             give
             God
             thanks
             )
             to
             joyn
             with
             him
             finally
             in
             Prayer
             for
             all
             those
             mercies
             in
             that
             most
             holy
             and
             comprehensive
             Prayer
             of
             our
             Lord
             ?
          
           
             
             
               XIII
               .
            
             Doth
             your
             Minister
             diligently
             Catechize
             the
             Youth
             of
             your
             Parish
             every
             Sunday
             and
             Holy-day
             by
             way
             of
             Question
             and
             Answer
             ,
             accordingto
             the
             Churches
             publick
             Catechism
             ,
             or
             also
             further
             instruct
             them
             in
             the
             sense
             thereof
             ,
             as
             he
             shall
             think
             fit
             ,
             and
             this
             after
             the
             second
             Lesson
             at
             Evening
             Service
             ,
             openly
             in
             the
             Church
             ?
             Doth
             he
             by
             this
             and
             all
             other
             good
             means
             and
             admonitions
             ,
             prepare
             and
             procure
             them
             (
             as
             occasion
             is
             offered
             )
             devoutly
             to
             come
             and
             seek
             to
             be
             confirmed
             by
             the
             Bishop
             ;
             and
             himself
             either
             bring
             or
             send
             in
             writing
             under
             his
             hand
             the
             names
             of
             all
             such
             persons
             in
             his
             Parish
             ,
             as
             he
             shall
             find
             by
             his
             Examination
             fit
             to
             be
             presented
             to
             the
             Bishop
             ,
             humbly
             to
             seek
             and
             ask
             that
             benefit
             of
             Confirmation
             ?
          
           
             
               XIV
               .
            
             Doth
             your
             Minister
             (
             if
             he
             be
             thought
             fit
             by
             his
             Ordinary
             )
             endeavour
             privately
             to
             reclaim
             and
             reduce
             all
             Popish
             Recusants
             ,
             and
             all
             Sectaries
             in
             your
             Parish
             ,
             
             to
             the
             Communion
             in
             the
             publick
             and
             established
             worship
             of
             God
             in
             this
             Church
             ?
             Is
             he
             also
             ready
             without
             delay
             to
             visit
             the
             sick
             ?
             And
             doth
             he
             call
             upon
             them
             to
             receive
             the
             holy
             Sacrament
             in
             their
             sickness
             ?
             And
             doth
             he
             administer
             it
             to
             them
             ?
             And
             is
             he
             also
             ready
             being
             called
             ,
             without
             delay
             to
             baptize
             Infants
             in
             danger
             of
             death
             ?
             Is
             any
             Infant
             or
             more
             aged
             person
             in
             the
             Parish
             yet
             unbaptized
             by
             his
             default
             ?
             And
             those
             Children
             that
             have
             been
             baptized
             in
             private
             houses
             ,
             have
             they
             been
             so
             baptized
             by
             any
             Popish
             Priest
             on
             pretended
             necessity
             ?
             or
             if
             at
             home
             for
             true
             cause
             of
             necessity
             ,
             have
             they
             been
             by
             your
             Minister
             or
             other
             lawful
             Minister
             ,
             baptized
             and
             afterward
             brought
             into
             the
             Church
             and
             the
             Order
             of
             the
             Church
             concerning
             them
             ,
             there
             duly
             observed
             ?
          
           
             
             
               XV.
            
             Hath
             your
             Minister
             ,
             or
             any
             other
             ,
             baptized
             Children
             ,
             churched
             any
             Women
             ,
             or
             ministred
             the
             holy
             Communion
             in
             any
             private
             house
             ,
             
             (
             where
             they
             have
             any
             Church
             or
             Chappel
             in
             the
             Parish
             )
             otherwise
             then
             by
             Law
             is
             allowed
             in
             cases
             of
             necessity
             ?
          
           
           
             
               XVI
               .
            
             Doth
             your
             Minister
             on
             the
             three
             Rogation
             days
             before
             the
             Feast
             of
             the
             holy
             Ascension
             ,
             go
             in
             perambulation
             of
             the
             Circuit
             of
             the
             Parish
             ?
             And
             when
             he
             so
             goeth
             ,
             doth
             he
             exhort
             the
             people
             to
             give
             thanks
             to
             God
             ,
             in
             the
             beholding
             of
             his
             benefits
             ,
             for
             the
             increase
             and
             abundance
             of
             his
             fruits
             upon
             the
             face
             of
             the
             Earth
             ?
             
             And
             when
             there
             appears
             any
             fear
             of
             scarcity
             ,
             doth
             he
             move
             them
             to
             pray
             unto
             God
             for
             his
             mercy
             and
             favour
             unto
             the
             Land
             ,
             going
             into
             the
             Church
             with
             them
             ,
             and
             reading
             the
             Litany
             and
             one
             part
             of
             the
             Homily
             ,
             
             set
             forth
             and
             appointed
             for
             that
             purpose
             of
             the
             Rogations
             ?
          
           
             
               XVII
               .
            
             Doth
             he
             bid
             and
             observe
             the
             Holy-days
             ,
             
             and
             Fasting-days
             ,
             and
             days
             of
             Abstinence
             ,
             and
             other
             solemn
             days
             for
             which
             particular
             Services
             are
             appointed
             ,
             as
             they
             occur
             or
             return
             from
             time
             to
             time
             ,
             
             giving
             notice
             to
             the
             Parishioners
             of
             every
             of
             the
             same
             in
             the
             Church
             ,
             in
             the
             time
             of
             the
             Morning
             Service
             the
             Sunday
             next
             before
             ?
          
           
             
               XVIII
               .
            
             Doth
             your
             Minister
             always
             at
             the
             reading
             or
             celebrating
             any
             Divine
             Office
             ,
             
             constantly
             wear
             the
             Surplice
             and
             other
             Scholastical
             Habit
             ,
             according
             to
             his
             degree
             if
             he
             be
             a
             Graduate
             ,
             and
             without
             a
             Hood
             (
             only
             instead
             thereof
             a
             Tipet
             of
             black
             Stuff
             ,
             (
             not
             Silk
             )
             being
             permitted
             him
             )
             if
             he
             be
             no
             Graduate
             ?
             And
             doth
             he
             wear
             his
             hair
             of
             a
             moderate
             and
             comly
             length
             ?
             Is
             his
             usual
             Apparel
             decent
             in
             fashion
             and
             in
             colour
             ,
             such
             as
             is
             enjoyned
             him
             by
             the
             Canons
             of
             the
             Church
             ?
          
           
             
               XIX
               .
            
             Doth
             he
             in
             the
             presence
             of
             the
             Church-wardens
             ,
             write
             and
             record
             in
             your
             Register
             Book
             ,
             
             the
             Names
             and
             Surnames
             of
             all
             persons
             baptized
             ,
             married
             ,
             and
             buried
             in
             your
             Parish
             from
             time
             to
             time
             ,
             yearly
             transmitting
             a
             Copy
             of
             those
             Christnings
             ,
             Marryings
             ,
             and
             Buryings
             ,
             subscribed
             with
             his
             own
             ,
             the
             Church-wardens
             or
             Overseers
             hands
             ,
             into
             the
             Bishops
             Registry
             ?
          
           
             
               XX.
            
             Doth
             your
             Minister
             permit
             any
             strange
             Minister
             to
             preach
             in
             your
             Church
             ,
             
             who
             is
             not
             sufficiently
             licensed
             and
             Authorized
             thereto
             ,
             or
             that
             doth
             not
             subscribe
             his
             name
             in
             your
             book
             provided
             for
             that
             purpose
             ,
             and
             by
             whom
             he
             was
             so
             licensed
             to
             Preach
             ,
             and
             the
             day
             of
             his
             Preaching
             ?
          
           
             
               XXI
               .
            
             Doth
             your
             Parson
             ,
             Vicar
             ,
             or
             Curate
             celebrate
             Matrimony
             betwixt
             any
             persons
             ,
             
             without
             the
             Banns
             of
             Matrimony
             first
             published
             on
             three
             several
             Sundays
             or
             Holy-days
             in
             the
             Parish-Church
             or
             Chappel
             where
             the
             said
             Parties
             dwell
             ,
             
             or
             at
             any
             times
             by
             Law
             prohibited
             ,
             without
             special
             Faculty
             or
             License
             ,
             in
             either
             case
             ,
             granted
             by
             lawful
             Authority
             ?
             Or
             doth
             he
             celebrate
             the
             same
             in
             any
             other
             place
             than
             in
             the
             Church
             ?
             and
             in
             such
             Church
             or
             Chappel
             only
             ,
             where
             both
             or
             one
             of
             the
             parties
             dwell
             (
             though
             he
             have
             License
             granted
             by
             the
             Ordinary
             )
             or
             in
             the
             Church
             at
             any
             other
             time
             ,
             
             then
             between
             the
             hours
             of
             eight
             and
             twelve
             in
             the
             Forenoon
             ?
             Or
             betwixt
             such
             persons
             as
             are
             prohibited
             by
             the
             Laws
             of
             God
             ,
             and
             are
             within
             those
             Degrees
             of
             Consanguinity
             or
             Affinity
             which
             are
             expressed
             in
             the
             Table
             of
             Marriage
             ;
             or
             under
             the
             Age
             of
             One
             and
             twenty
             years
             compleat
             ,
             without
             the
             consent
             of
             their
             Parents
             or
             of
             their
             Guardians
             and
             Governours
             (
             if
             their
             Parents
             be
             dead
             )
             first
             signified
             unto
             him
             ?
          
           
             
             
               XXII
               .
            
             Or
             have
             any
             such
             Licenses
             as
             above-mentioned
             ,
             that
             you
             know
             of
             ,
             been
             granted
             by
             any
             under
             the
             Iurisdiction
             of
             this
             Diocess
             ,
             for
             the
             celebration
             of
             Matrimony
             ,
             until
             it
             do
             appear
             to
             the
             person
             himself
             ,
             who
             is
             judge
             in
             these
             cases
             ,
             by
             the
             Oaths
             of
             two
             sufficient
             witnesses
             ,
             one
             of
             them
             being
             known
             to
             the
             Iudge
             ,
             or
             to
             some
             person
             whom
             the
             Iudge
             may
             reasonably
             trust
             in
             this
             particular
             ,
             That
             the
             express
             consent
             of
             the
             Parents
             or
             Parent
             (
             if
             one
             be
             dead
             )
             or
             Guardian
             or
             Guardians
             of
             the
             Parties
             (
             except
             they
             both
             were
             in
             the
             state
             of
             Widowhood
             )
             is
             thereunto
             had
             and
             obtained
             ,
             and
             until
             one
             of
             the
             Parties
             to
             be
             Married
             have
             personally
             Sworn
             ,
             that
             he
             believeth
             there
             is
             no
             let
             or
             impediment
             of
             Precontract
             ,
             Kindred
             or
             Alliance
             ,
             or
             any
             other
             lawful
             cause
             ,
             nor
             any
             suit
             commenced
             in
             any
             Ecclesiastical
             Court
             to
             bar
             or
             hinder
             the
             proceeding
             of
             the
             said
             Matrimony
             ?
          
           
             
               XXIII
               .
            
             Hath
             your
             Minister
             admitted
             any
             Women
             delivered
             of
             any
             Child
             begotten
             in
             Adultery
             or
             Fornication
             ,
             to
             be
             churched
             without
             License
             from
             the
             Ordinary
             ?
          
           
             
             
               XXIV
               .
            
             Doth
             your
             Minister
             serve
             more
             than
             one
             Church
             or
             Chappel
             in
             distinct
             Parishes
             on
             one
             day
             ?
             if
             so
             ,
             how
             far
             distant
             are
             those
             Churches
             or
             Chappels
             which
             he
             so
             serveth
             ?
          
           
             
               XXV
               .
            
             Doth
             your
             Parson
             ,
             Vicar
             or
             Curate
             (
             if
             commanded
             by
             the
             Ordinary
             (
             openly
             some
             Sunday
             denounce
             and
             declare
             for
             Excommunicate
             all
             such
             as
             stand
             Excommunicate
             by
             the
             Law
             of
             the
             Church
             ,
             
             to
             the
             end
             that
             others
             may
             be
             admonished
             to
             refrain
             their
             Company
             ?
             hath
             he
             said
             Divine
             Service
             whilst
             he
             knew
             such
             Excommunicate
             persons
             to
             have
             been
             in
             the
             
             Church
             ?
             or
             admitted
             such
             to
             the
             Communion
             whilst
             they
             stood
             so
             excommunicate
             ?
          
           
             
               XXVI
               .
            
             Doth
             your
             Parson
             ,
             Vicar
             ,
             
             or
             Curate
             (
             having
             convenient
             notice
             given
             )
             delay
             or
             refuse
             to
             bury
             any
             that
             are
             brought
             to
             the
             Church
             or
             Church-yard
             according
             to
             the
             form
             prescribed
             in
             the
             Book
             of
             Common-Prayer
             ,
             except
             such
             as
             die
             either
             unbaptized
             ,
             or
             Excommunicate
             
               Majori
               Excommunicatione
               ,
            
             and
             no
             man
             able
             to
             testifie
             their
             Repentance
             ,
             or
             have
             laid
             violent
             hands
             upon
             themselves
             ?
          
           
             
               XXVII
               .
            
             Doth
             your
             Minister
             in
             the
             Parish
             Church
             or
             Chappel
             where
             he
             hath
             charge
             ,
             
             read
             the
             Book
             of
             Canons
             and
             Constitutions
             agreed
             on
             at
             the
             Synod
             holden
             at
             
               London
               ,
               A.
               D.
            
             1603
             once
             every
             year
             upon
             some
             Sundays
             or
             Holy-days
             ,
             in
             the
             Afternoon
             before
             Divine
             Service
             ,
             and
             doth
             he
             so
             divide
             the
             same
             ,
             as
             the
             one
             half
             may
             be
             read
             one
             day
             ,
             and
             the
             other
             half
             the
             other
             day
             ?
          
           
             
               XXVIII
               .
            
             Doth
             your
             Minister
             publickly
             read
             the
             whole
             XXXIX
             Articles
             unto
             the
             people
             twice
             every
             year
             ,
             
             so
             that
             they
             may
             the
             better
             understand
             the
             same
             ,
             and
             be
             made
             more
             throughly
             acquainted
             with
             the
             Doctrine
             of
             the
             Church
             of
             
               England
               ,
            
             and
             not
             be
             so
             easily
             drawn
             away
             from
             the
             same
             (
             as
             formerly
             )
             before
             they
             know
             what
             it
             is
             ?
          
           
             
               XXXIX
               .
            
             Is
             any
             Lecture
             preached
             in
             your
             Church
             ?
             
             is
             he
             or
             are
             they
             who
             preach
             it
             ,
             Licensed
             so
             to
             do
             by
             the
             Bishop
             ?
             Doth
             every
             such
             one
             ,
             before
             his
             Lecture
             either
             read
             the
             whole
             publick
             Service
             himself
             appointed
             for
             that
             day
             by
             the
             Church
             in
             his
             Surplice
             ,
             or
             at
             least
             be
             present
             at
             the
             whole
             reading
             thereof
             ?
             and
             is
             he
             in
             all
             respects
             conformable
             to
             the
             Laws
             and
             Orders
             of
             the
             Church
             of
             
               England
               ?
            
             Or
             doth
             he
             any
             way
             endeavour
             to
             bring
             the
             Parson
             or
             Vicar
             of
             the
             place
             into
             disrepute
             with
             his
             Parishioners
             ?
          
           
             
               XXX
               .
            
             Doth
             every
             one
             abide
             in
             his
             own
             Calling
             whereunto
             he
             is
             called
             ?
             
             
               viz.
            
             Doth
             any
             Lay-man
             that
             is
             not
             duly
             ordained
             openly
             read
             Common-Prayer
             ,
             or
             execute
             any
             Ministerial
             duty
             in
             your
             Church
             ?
             Or
             is
             there
             any
             Clergy-man
             ,
             
               viz.
            
             any
             in
             Holy
             Orders
             ,
             who
             doth
             voluntarily
             relinquish
             those
             his
             Orders
             ,
             and
             use
             himself
             as
             a
             Lay
             man
             only
             without
             taking
             any
             care
             of
             the
             Church
             of
             God
             ?
          
        
         
           
           
             Concerning
             the
             Parishioners
             .
          
           
             
               I.
            
             HAve
             you
             any
             persons
             or
             person
             living
             in
             your
             Parish
             that
             to
             your
             knowledge
             live
             not
             as
             becomes
             a
             Christian
             ,
             according
             to
             his
             promise
             and
             vow
             made
             in
             his
             Baptizm
             ;
             
               viz.
               denying
               ungodliness
               and
               worldly
               lusts
               ,
            
             
             
               living
               soberly
               ,
               justly
               and
               godly
               ?
            
          
           
             
               II.
            
             Have
             you
             any
             in
             your
             Parish
             who
             wilfully
             absent
             themselves
             from
             your
             Church
             or
             Chappel
             either
             at
             Morning
             or
             Evening
             Prayer
             upon
             Sundays
             and
             other
             days
             appointed
             by
             law
             to
             be
             used
             and
             kept
             as
             Holy-days
             ,
             or
             who
             come
             late
             to
             Church
             or
             depart
             from
             thence
             before
             Service
             be
             done
             ,
             
             and
             the
             blessing
             given
             ?
             Or
             hate
             you
             any
             that
             upon
             any
             Holy-days
             keep
             open
             shops
             or
             sell
             wares
             ,
             or
             follow
             their
             bodily
             and
             ordinary
             labour
             or
             trade
             ,
             or
             permit
             their
             Servants
             so
             to
             do
             in
             time
             of
             Divine
             Service
             ?
             Or
             have
             you
             any
             Dintners
             ,
             Inn-keepers
             ,
             or
             other
             Victualiers
             ,
             or
             sellers
             of
             Beer
             or
             Ale
             ,
             that
             permit
             any
             on
             such
             times
             to
             tipple
             or
             game
             in
             their
             houses
             ,
             
             or
             upon
             any
             pretence
             whatsoever
             ,
             (
             except
             in
             some
             necessity
             as
             of
             sickness
             )
             to
             remain
             in
             their
             houses
             in
             the
             time
             of
             Divine
             Service
             or
             Sermon
             ,
             Forenoon
             or
             Afternoon
             ,
             upon
             those
             days
             ?
             or
             any
             that
             will
             come
             to
             hear
             Sermons
             but
             will
             not
             come
             to
             the
             Common-Prayer
             and
             Worship
             of
             God
             appointed
             in
             this
             Church
             ?
          
           
             
               III.
            
             Are
             there
             any
             in
             your
             Parish
             of
             years
             of
             understanding
             that
             remain
             unbaptized
             ,
             or
             any
             that
             refuse
             to
             send
             their
             Infants
             to
             be
             baptized
             publickly
             in
             the
             Church
             in
             due
             time
             (
             except
             in
             cases
             of
             necessity
             )
             or
             in
             such
             cases
             do
             they
             procure
             them
             to
             be
             baptized
             at
             home
             in
             due
             manner
             according
             to
             the
             order
             of
             the
             Church
             of
             
               England
               ?
            
             
             Or
             are
             there
             any
             that
             send
             their
             Children
             away
             from
             their
             own
             Minister
             (
             present
             among
             them
             )
             to
             be
             baptized
             in
             other
             Churches
             ?
             
             Or
             any
             persons
             that
             being
             unconfirmed
             are
             not
             instructed
             in
             their
             Catechism
             ,
             or
             not
             Religiously
             brought
             up
             ,
             or
             not
             brought
             to
             confirmation
             ,
             or
             being
             of
             years
             ,
             neglect
             themselves
             to
             seek
             it
             upon
             pretence
             of
             elder
             age
             ,
             or
             of
             having
             received
             the
             Communion
             ,
             or
             Orders
             ,
             or
             upon
             any
             other
             pretence
             whatsoever
             ?
             Or
             are
             there
             any
             that
             being
             Sixteen
             years
             of
             Age
             ,
             
             do
             not
             receive
             the
             holy
             Sacrament
             of
             the
             Eucharist
             three
             times
             in
             the
             year
             ,
             (
             whereof
             
               Easter
            
             to
             be
             one
             ?
             )
             Or
             that
             doth
             forsake
             their
             own
             Parish-Church
             to
             receive
             elsewhere
             ?
             
             Or
             are
             there
             any
             married
             Women
             ,
             who
             after
             their
             delivery
             from
             the
             pain
             and
             peril
             of
             Child-bearing
             
             refuse
             in
             convenient
             time
             to
             return
             a
             publick
             Thanksgiving
             to
             God
             ,
             according
             to
             the
             Order
             of
             the
             Church
             ?
             Or
             are
             there
             any
             that
             neglect
             to
             obtain
             the
             Christian
             burial
             of
             their
             dead
             according
             to
             the
             Rites
             of
             the
             Church
             of
             
               England
            
             ?
          
           
             
               IV.
            
             Do
             any
             in
             your
             Parish
             entertain
             in
             their
             house
             any
             Sojourner
             ,
             common
             Guests
             ,
             or
             other
             persons
             ,
             who
             refuse
             to
             frequent
             Divine
             Service
             ,
             or
             receive
             the
             holy
             Communion
             as
             aforesaid
             and
             what
             are
             the
             names
             ,
             qualities
             ,
             and
             conditions
             of
             such
             Sajourners
             ?
          
           
             V.
             Do
             any
             refuse
             to
             be
             uncovered
             during
             the
             time
             of
             Divine
             Service
             ,
             or
             Sermon
             ,
             or
             Homily
             prescribed
             therein
             ,
             
             or
             devoutly
             to
             kneel
             when
             by
             the
             Common-Prayer-Book
             they
             are
             commanded
             so
             to
             do
             ?
             or
             to
             stand
             up
             at
             the
             
               Glory
               be
               to
               the
               Father
               ,
               &c.
            
             and
             at
             the
             
               Creeds
            
             and
             holy
             
               Gospel
               ,
            
             and
             to
             make
             answer
             at
             all
             the
             
               Responsals
            
             appointed
             by
             the
             said
             Book
             ,
             and
             due
             reverence
             when
             the
             Name
             of
             our
             Lord
             
               Jesus
            
             is
             mentioned
             ?
             or
             to
             say
             the
             
               Creed
            
             and
             the
             
               Lord's
               Prayer
            
             in
             a
             loud
             voice
             with
             the
             Minister
             ?
             Or
             do
             any
             in
             time
             of
             Divine
             Service
             ,
             or
             Sermon
             ,
             or
             Homily
             ,
             behave
             themselves
             rudely
             by
             walking
             ,
             talking
             ,
             whispering
             ,
             
             laughing
             ,
             or
             sleeping
             ?
          
           
             
               VI.
            
             Do
             any
             persons
             excommunicate
             intrude
             into
             your
             Church
             in
             time
             of
             Divine
             Service
             ,
             or
             doth
             any
             other
             person
             disturb
             your
             Minister
             doing
             any
             part
             of
             his
             Ministerial
             Office
             ?
             or
             do
             any
             brawl
             ,
             quarrel
             ,
             challenge
             one
             another
             ,
             fight
             or
             strike
             in
             the
             Church
             or
             Church-yard
             ?
             Or
             are
             any
             Plays
             ,
             
             Feasts
             ,
             Drinkings
             ,
             or
             Church-Ales
             kept
             in
             your
             Church
             or
             Church-yard
             ?
          
           
             
               VII
               .
            
             Do
             any
             Housholders
             ,
             Fathers
             ,
             Masters
             ,
             Mothers
             ,
             Mistresses
             in
             your
             Parish
             neglect
             to
             cause
             their
             Children
             and
             Servants
             ,
             Apprentices
             ,
             
             or
             other
             Persons
             living
             in
             their
             House
             ,
             which
             have
             not
             yet
             learnt
             the
             Churches
             Catechism
             ,
             to
             learn
             the
             same
             ,
             and
             to
             come
             to
             Church
             on
             Sundays
             and
             Holy-days
             in
             the
             Afternoon
             ,
             there
             to
             be
             examined
             by
             their
             Minister
             ,
             and
             instructed
             therein
             ?
          
           
             
               VIII
               .
            
             Is
             there
             any
             in
             your
             Parish
             ,
             Master
             or
             Servant
             ,
             Sojourner
             or
             Inhabiter
             ,
             Man
             or
             Woman
             ,
             
             that
             lieth
             under
             a
             common
             fame
             or
             suspicion
             or
             notoriety
             of
             Adultery
             ,
             Fornication
             or
             Incest
             or
             other
             Incontinency
             (
             having
             married
             within
             the
             degrees
             prohibited
             by
             God
             ,
             and
             expressed
             in
             a
             Table
             set
             forth
             by
             Authority
             
               A.D.
               
            
             1563.
             
             
             )
             Or
             have
             you
             any
             that
             live
             together
             
             in
             your
             Parish
             as
             a
             man
             and
             wife
             ,
             who
             refuse
             to
             make
             known
             ,
             when
             ,
             where
             ,
             or
             by
             whom
             they
             were
             married
             ?
             Or
             any
             that
             being
             lawfully
             married
             do
             yet
             live
             asunder
             without
             separation
             in
             due
             form
             of
             Law
             ?
             
             Or
             have
             you
             any
             Bawds
             ,
             Entertainers
             or
             Concealers
             of
             incontinent
             persons
             ,
             or
             any
             common
             Drunkards
             ,
             Extortioners
             ,
             Swearers
             ,
             or
             Blasphemers
             of
             God's
             Name
             ,
             any
             sowers
             of
             Sedition
             ,
             Faction
             ,
             or
             Discord
             among
             their
             Neighbours
             ,
             any
             Railers
             ,
             Revilers
             ,
             common
             Slanderers
             of
             their
             Neighbours
             ,
             filthy
             and
             lascivious
             talkers
             ,
             or
             which
             have
             sollicited
             any
             person
             to
             unchastity
             ?
             or
             any
             which
             have
             used
             any
             Charms
             ,
             Inchantments
             ,
             or
             consultations
             of
             those
             called
             Wizards
             ,
             Witches
             ,
             or
             cunning
             men
             or
             any
             Sorceries
             ,
             (
             not
             including
             here
             such
             as
             are
             made
             Felony
             by
             the
             Laws
             of
             this
             Realm
             )
             or
             which
             have
             committed
             perjury
             in
             any
             Ecclesiastical
             Court
             and
             Cause
             ?
          
           
             
             
               IX
               .
            
             Are
             there
             any
             Recusants
             in
             your
             Parish
             ,
             or
             other
             Schismatically
             affected
             ,
             who
             refuse
             communion
             with
             the
             Church
             in
             her
             Prayers
             and
             Sacraments
             ,
             who
             keep
             in
             their
             Houses
             any
             that
             take
             upon
             them
             to
             be
             spiritual
             guides
             and
             instructers
             ,
             or
             any
             School-master
             in
             their
             Family
             ,
             which
             come
             not
             to
             Church
             to
             hear
             Divine
             Service
             ,
             and
             to
             receive
             the
             holy
             Communion
             ?
             or
             that
             labour
             to
             seduce
             and
             withdraw
             others
             within
             or
             without
             the
             Family
             ,
             from
             the
             Religion
             in
             this
             Church
             established
             ?
             or
             any
             in
             your
             Parish
             that
             retain
             ,
             sell
             ,
             or
             disperse
             any
             Popish
             books
             or
             writings
             ,
             or
             other
             books
             or
             writings
             of
             any
             Sectaries
             touching
             the
             Religion
             ,
             State
             ,
             or
             Government
             Ecclesiastical
             of
             this
             kingdom
             of
             
               England
               ,
            
             or
             Books
             of
             Heresie
             ?
          
           
             
               X.
            
             Have
             you
             any
             in
             your
             Parish
             that
             are
             suspected
             to
             be
             
               Antinomians
               ,
               Anabaptists
               ,
               Familists
               ,
               Libertines
               ,
               Brownists
               ,
               Quakers
               ,
               Muggletonians
               ,
               Independents
               ,
            
             or
             
               Presbyterian
            
             opposers
             of
             
               Episcopal
            
             Government
             ?
          
           
             
             
               XI
               .
            
             Did
             any
             dying
             in
             your
             Parish
             or
             elsewhere
             ,
             leave
             any
             Legacy
             to
             your
             Church
             or
             Chappel
             ,
             or
             to
             the
             Poor
             ,
             or
             to
             any
             other
             pious
             or
             charitable
             purposes
             ?
             What
             were
             the
             Legacies
             ,
             and
             how
             have
             they
             been
             bestowed
             ?
             Are
             there
             any
             in
             your
             Parish
             living
             that
             do
             to
             your
             knowledge
             ,
             or
             as
             you
             have
             heard
             ,
             with-hold
             any
             part
             of
             the
             stock
             ,
             goods
             or
             legacies
             ,
             given
             to
             any
             Church
             or
             Pious
             and
             Charitable
             use
             ,
             any
             provision
             for
             free
             Schools
             ,
             Alms-houses
             or
             Hospitals
             (
             not
             including
             here
             such
             
             as
             are
             of
             his
             Majesties
             Foundation
             or
             Patronage
             )
             or
             that
             employ
             them
             otherwise
             then
             according
             to
             the
             intent
             of
             their
             several
             foundations
             ,
             and
             the
             allowance
             of
             the
             Laws
             ?
             Are
             there
             any
             Testaments
             or
             Wills
             by
             any
             concealed
             or
             unproved
             ,
             or
             any
             Goods
             unadministred
             or
             administred
             without
             a
             due
             grant
             from
             the
             Ordinary
             ?
          
           
             
               XII
               .
            
             Have
             you
             any
             in
             your
             Parish
             that
             refuse
             to
             pay
             their
             duty
             for
             
               Easter
            
             offerrings
             to
             your
             Minister
             ,
             
             or
             to
             reckon
             with
             him
             then
             ,
             or
             that
             refuse
             to
             contribute
             and
             pay
             the
             Rate
             cessed
             upon
             them
             for
             the
             repair
             of
             your
             Church
             or
             Chappel
             ,
             or
             for
             the
             providing
             of
             such
             Books
             ,
             Furniture
             ,
             or
             necessary
             Ornaments
             as
             are
             requisite
             for
             the
             performance
             of
             any
             of
             the
             Divine
             Offices
             there
             ?
          
           
             
               XIII
               .
            
             Do
             you
             know
             of
             any
             person
             in
             your
             Parish
             having
             the
             Presentation
             or
             gift
             of
             any
             Ecclesiastical
             Benefice
             ,
             
             who
             hath
             presented
             a
             Minister
             to
             it
             upon
             any
             Bargain
             ,
             either
             for
             Mony
             ,
             or
             Pension
             ,
             or
             Lease
             ,
             or
             reserve
             of
             Tythes
             ,
             or
             Glebe
             ,
             or
             any
             part
             thereof
             ,
             or
             upon
             any
             other
             Symonical
             contract
             whatsoever
             ?
          
        
         
           
             Concerning
             Church-wardens
             ,
             Side-men
             ,
             Parish-Clerks
             and
             Sextons
             .
          
           
             
               I.
            
             ARe
             the
             Church-wardens
             of
             your
             Parish
             yearly
             and
             duly
             chosen
             by
             the
             joint
             consent
             of
             your
             Minister
             and
             Parishioners
             ?
             or
             one
             of
             them
             by
             your
             Minister
             ,
             
             and
             the
             other
             by
             the
             Parishioners
             ?
             and
             are
             they
             sworn
             ?
             Have
             the
             last
             Church-wardens
             given
             up
             their
             Accounts
             before
             the
             Minister
             and
             Parishioners
             ,
             
             delivering
             up
             also
             the
             money
             remaining
             into
             your
             hands
             ,
             and
             other
             things
             of
             right
             belonging
             to
             your
             Church
             or
             Chappel
             ?
             and
             is
             the
             same
             delivered
             to
             you
             by
             bill
             indented
             ?
          
           
             
               II.
            
             Doth
             any
             person
             or
             persons
             trouble
             or
             molest
             you
             the
             Church-wardens
             for
             presenting
             any
             offenders
             in
             any
             of
             the
             premises
             ,
             
             or
             for
             performing
             the
             duty
             that
             lies
             upon
             you
             in
             executing
             any
             part
             of
             your
             office
             ,
             and
             who
             are
             they
             that
             do
             so
             molest
             and
             trouble
             you
             ?
          
           
             
               III.
            
             Do
             you
             the
             Church-wardens
             against
             every
             Communion
             provide
             a
             sufficient
             quantity
             of
             fine
             white
             Bread
             ,
             
             and
             good
             and
             wholsome
             Wine
             according
             to
             the
             number
             of
             the
             Communicants
             ?
             
             and
             do
             you
             bring
             the
             Wine
             so
             provided
             in
             a
             clean
             and
             sweet
             standing
             Flagon
             of
             Pewter
             ,
             or
             other
             purer
             Metal
             ,
             kept
             for
             that
             use
             ?
          
           
             
               IV.
            
             Do
             you
             suffer
             the
             Table
             for
             the
             holy
             Communion
             to
             be
             applied
             at
             any
             time
             ,
             to
             any
             prophane
             or
             common
             use
             ,
             as
             of
             writing
             ,
             setting
             dead
             Corps
             upon
             it
             at
             Funerals
             ,
             or
             others
             in
             the
             Church
             to
             sit
             upon
             it
             ,
             or
             irreverently
             to
             make
             it
             a
             place
             to
             lay
             their
             arms
             or
             hats
             upon
             it
             ?
          
           
             
             
               V.
            
             Do
             you
             the
             Church-wardens
             note
             them
             that
             come
             late
             to
             Church
             after
             Divine
             Service
             is
             begun
             ,
             or
             depart
             before
             it
             be
             ended
             ?
             and
             do
             you
             take
             diligent
             notice
             of
             the
             absent
             ?
             And
             if
             upon
             your
             Complaint
             you
             receive
             Warrant
             from
             some
             of
             the
             Iustices
             of
             Peace
             ,
             and
             any
             sums
             of
             money
             be
             thereupon
             levied
             according
             as
             by
             law
             it
             is
             directed
             ,
             do
             you
             distribute
             the
             several
             sums
             so
             levied
             to
             the
             poor
             of
             your
             Parish
             according
             to
             the
             law
             in
             that
             case
             provided
             ?
             
             and
             before
             you
             at
             any
             time
             present
             any
             for
             such
             default
             in
             the
             Spiritual
             Court
             ,
             do
             you
             first
             seriously
             admonish
             them
             once
             and
             again
             ?
          
           
             
             
               VI.
            
             Do
             you
             suffer
             none
             in
             time
             of
             Divine
             Service
             to
             stand
             idle
             ,
             or
             talk
             together
             in
             the
             Church-porch
             ,
             or
             to
             walk
             in
             the
             Church
             or
             Church-yard
             ,
             nor
             children
             playing
             or
             crying
             in
             or
             about
             the
             Church
             ?
             nor
             suffer
             any
             to
             bring
             Dogs
             ,
             Hawks
             ,
             or
             Hounds
             into
             the
             Church
             to
             the
             disturbance
             of
             the
             Congregation
             ?
          
           
             
               VII
               .
            
             Are
             the
             Side-men
             duly
             chosen
             ?
             do
             they
             assist
             the
             Church-wardens
             in
             the
             executing
             their
             Office
             ?
             and
             do
             they
             joyn
             with
             them
             in
             framing
             Presentments
             ?
          
           
             
             
               VIII
               .
            
             Have
             you
             a
             Parish-Clerk
             aged
             
               20
            
             years
             at
             the
             least
             ,
             chosen
             by
             your
             Minister
             ,
             of
             honest
             life
             and
             conversation
             ,
             and
             sufficiently
             able
             to
             perform
             his
             duty
             in
             reading
             ,
             writing
             ,
             and
             singing
             ?
             and
             doth
             he
             duly
             attend
             the
             Minister
             in
             all
             Divine
             Offices
             at
             the
             Church
             ?
             doth
             he
             keep
             clean
             the
             Church
             ,
             and
             carefully
             look
             to
             it
             ,
             and
             to
             the
             Books
             ?
             and
             is
             he
             payed
             the
             ancient
             and
             usual
             wages
             as
             hath
             been
             accustomed
             ?
          
           
             
             
               IX
               .
            
             Doth
             your
             Clerk
             ,
             or
             your
             Sexton
             (
             if
             there
             be
             any
             such
             in
             your
             Parish
             )
             diligently
             look
             to
             the
             doors
             of
             the
             Church
             ,
             that
             they
             be
             locked
             and
             opened
             at
             due
             times
             ,
             and
             that
             the
             Bells
             be
             toll'd
             and
             rung
             at
             the
             due
             and
             accustomed
             hours
             before
             the
             begining
             of
             Morning
             and
             Evening
             Service
             ,
             that
             the
             People
             may
             he
             warned
             and
             invited
             to
             come
             to
             the
             Church
             ?
             and
             when
             any
             
             person
             is
             passing
             out
             of
             this
             life
             ,
             doth
             he
             upon
             notice
             given
             thereof
             coll
             a
             Bell
             as
             hath
             been
             accustomed
             ,
             
             that
             devout
             and
             charitable
             persons
             may
             thereby
             be
             warned
             to
             recommend
             the
             Soul
             of
             the
             dying
             person
             to
             the
             grace
             ,
             mercy
             ,
             and
             peace
             of
             God
             Almighty
             ?
          
           
             
               X.
            
             Do
             they
             at
             the
             instance
             of
             any
             ,
             make
             any
             grave
             in
             any
             part
             of
             the
             Church
             (
             except
             in
             such
             Isles
             where
             some
             person
             hath
             propriety
             )
             without
             the
             express
             consent
             of
             your
             Minister
             ?
          
        
         
           
             Concerning
             Churches
             ,
             and
             their
             Possessions
             ,
             Ornaments
             ,
             Vtensils
             ,
             and
             other
             Necessaries
             to
             the
             same
             belonging
             .
          
           
             
               I.
            
             IS
             your
             Church
             or
             Chappel
             in
             good
             repair
             ?
             are
             the
             Roofs
             ,
             the
             Walls
             ,
             the
             Floors
             ,
             Windows
             ,
             
             Seats
             (
             if
             you
             have
             them
             )
             and
             Doors
             well
             maintained
             ?
             and
             all
             things
             there
             in
             such
             a
             decent
             sort
             ,
             without
             dust
             or
             any
             thing
             that
             may
             be
             either
             noisom
             or
             unseemly
             ,
             as
             becometh
             the
             House
             of
             God
             ?
             And
             is
             your
             Porch
             and
             Steeple
             in
             good
             repair
             ,
             and
             Bells
             kept
             in
             good
             order
             by
             the
             care
             and
             oversight
             of
             the
             Church-wardens
             at
             the
             charge
             of
             all
             persons
             occupying
             any
             Lands
             or
             Tenements
             within
             your
             Parish
             ,
             as
             well
             out-dwellers
             as
             inhabitants
             ,
             rating
             all
             proportionably
             for
             the
             Lands
             and
             Tenements
             they
             occupy
             therein
             ?
             And
             is
             your
             Church
             or
             Chappel-yard
             sufficiently
             fenced
             with
             walls
             ,
             rails
             ,
             or
             pales
             ,
             as
             hath
             been
             accustomed
             ,
             and
             that
             by
             the
             moneys
             cessed
             upon
             Lands
             and
             Tenements
             in
             your
             Parish
             as
             aforesaid
             ,
             except
             you
             have
             a
             special
             custom
             otherwise
             directing
             you
             ?
          
           
             
               II.
            
             Are
             there
             any
             Isles
             adjoyning
             to
             your
             Church
             or
             Chancel
             which
             time
             out
             of
             mind
             have
             been
             repaired
             by
             the
             owners
             of
             any
             Messuage
             in
             your
             Parish
             ?
             if
             so
             ,
             do
             the
             owners
             thereof
             repair
             the
             same
             ?
          
           
             
               III.
            
             Is
             the
             Chancel
             of
             the
             Church
             sufficiently
             repaired
             and
             beautified
             by
             the
             Minister
             or
             other
             person
             to
             whom
             that
             doth
             belong
             ?
          
           
             
               IV.
            
             Is
             there
             any
             in
             your
             Parish
             that
             hath
             converted
             to
             his
             own
             ,
             or
             to
             any
             common
             secular
             use
             ,
             any
             Lead
             ,
             Timber
             ,
             Wood
             ,
             Stone
             ,
             or
             other
             Materials
             belonging
             to
             any
             Church
             or
             Chappel
             ,
             Parsonage
             or
             Vicarage-house
             ,
             or
             out-houses
             thereof
             ?
             Have
             any
             of
             your
             Church
             or
             Chappel
             Bells
             been
             taken
             down
             ,
             sold
             ,
             or
             lessened
             ;
             And
             by
             whom
             ?
          
           
           
             
               V.
            
             Have
             you
             in
             your
             Church
             a
             decent
             Font
             of
             Stone
             with
             a
             cover
             ,
             for
             the
             Administration
             of
             holy
             Baptism
             ,
             and
             the
             same
             set
             in
             the
             ancient
             and
             usual
             place
             appointed
             for
             it
             ?
             and
             have
             you
             in
             the
             Chancel
             a
             decent
             Table
             for
             the
             Celebration
             of
             the
             holy
             Communion
             ,
             
             and
             for
             the
             Communion-Service
             ,
             and
             a
             Carpet
             of
             Silk
             or
             other
             decent
             Stuff
             ,
             to
             lie
             continually
             upon
             the
             Table
             ,
             during
             the
             time
             of
             Divine
             Service
             ,
             and
             a
             fair
             Linnen
             cloth
             to
             lay
             on
             the
             same
             ,
             at
             the
             time
             of
             the
             Holy
             Communion
             ?
             and
             have
             you
             a
             fair
             Chalice
             or
             Communion
             Cup
             of
             Silver
             ,
             with
             a
             cover
             ,
             
             a
             Plate
             and
             a
             Flagon
             of
             Pewter
             ,
             or
             purer
             Metal
             ,
             the
             one
             to
             place
             the
             Bread
             on
             ,
             the
             other
             to
             bring
             the
             Wine
             unto
             the
             holy
             Table
             ;
             or
             have
             they
             been
             prafaned
             by
             any
             common
             use
             ?
             Have
             you
             a
             Basin
             or
             some
             other
             decent
             Vessel
             for
             receiving
             the
             offerings
             at
             the
             Communion
             Service
             ?
             and
             have
             you
             a
             fair
             Linnen
             cloth
             for
             covering
             the
             consecrated
             Elements
             ?
             Have
             you
             in
             your
             Church
             or
             Chappel
             a
             convenient
             reading
             Seat
             or
             Pew
             ,
             erected
             for
             your
             Minister
             wherein
             to
             read
             the
             daily
             Morning
             and
             Evening
             Service
             ,
             as
             also
             a
             decent
             Pulpit
             set
             in
             a
             convenient
             place
             for
             the
             preaching
             of
             God's
             Word
             ?
          
           
             
               VI.
            
             Have
             you
             belonging
             to
             the
             Church
             or
             Chappel
             a
             perfect
             Bible
             of
             the
             largest
             Volumn
             ,
             
             of
             the
             last
             Translation
             allowed
             by
             Authority
             ?
             Have
             you
             two
             Books
             of
             Common-Prayer
             set
             forth
             according
             to
             the
             last
             Act
             of
             Parliament
             for
             the
             Uniformity
             of
             publick
             Prayers
             ?
             And
             are
             they
             both
             of
             the
             largest
             Volumn
             ,
             fairly
             bound
             ,
             one
             for
             the
             Minister
             ,
             and
             another
             for
             the
             Clerk
             ,
             to
             use
             at
             the
             celebration
             of
             all
             Divine
             Offices
             ?
             the
             Book
             of
             Homilies
             ,
             
             the
             Book
             of
             Canons
             and
             Constitutions
             made
             in
             the
             Synod
             held
             at
             
               London
               ,
               1603.
               
            
             Have
             you
             hanging
             up
             in
             your
             Church
             a
             Table
             of
             Degrees
             in
             marriage
             prohibited
             set
             forth
             by
             Authority
             ,
             
             
               A.D.
               
               1563.
            
             a
             Parchment
             Register-book
             ,
             to
             Register
             the
             several
             Christnings
             ,
             Marriages
             ,
             and
             Buryings
             within
             the
             Parish
             ?
             Have
             you
             a
             Book
             to
             set
             down
             the
             names
             of
             such
             Strangers
             as
             preach
             in
             your
             Church
             ?
             and
             another
             Book
             wherein
             to
             write
             down
             and
             keep
             the
             Accounts
             of
             the
             Church-wardens
             ,
             and
             an
             Inventory
             of
             all
             things
             provided
             and
             belonging
             to
             your
             Church
             ?
             Have
             any
             other
             Books
             ,
             as
             the
             Works
             of
             Bishop
             
               Jewel
               ,
               Erasmus
            
             his
             
               Paraphrase
               upon
               the
               Gospel
               ,
            
             or
             any
             other
             good
             Books
             been
             carried
             out
             of
             the
             Church
             into
             any
             man's
             private
             House
             ;
             or
             been
             lost
             ?
          
           
             
             
               VII
               .
            
             Are
             the
             ten
             Commandments
             or
             the
             Lords
             Prayer
             and
             
             other
             chosen
             Sentences
             of
             holy
             Scripture
             set
             up
             in
             your
             Church
             or
             Chappel
             ,
             as
             the
             Canon
             does
             require
             ?
          
           
             
               VIII
               .
            
             Have
             you
             a
             large
             and
             decent
             Surplice
             ,
             one
             ,
             or
             more
             ,
             
             for
             the
             Minister
             to
             wear
             at
             all
             times
             of
             his
             publick
             Ministration
             ?
             And
             have
             you
             a
             Hood
             or
             Tippet
             for
             your
             Minister
             to
             wear
             over
             his
             Surplice
             ?
          
           
             
               IX
               .
            
             Have
             you
             in
             your
             Church
             or
             Chappel
             a
             strong
             Chest
             with
             three
             Locks
             or
             Keys
             for
             the
             Alms
             of
             the
             poor
             ,
             
             and
             a
             hole
             therefore
             in
             the
             upper
             part
             thereof
             ?
             and
             is
             one
             of
             those
             Keys
             in
             the
             custody
             of
             the
             Parson
             ,
             Vicar
             ,
             or
             Curate
             ?
             And
             have
             you
             one
             other
             convenient
             Chest
             ,
             for
             keeping
             the
             Books
             and
             Furniture
             belonging
             to
             the
             Church
             ?
             and
             a
             Bier
             for
             the
             carrying
             of
             the
             dead
             to
             Burial
             ?
          
           
             
               X.
            
             Is
             your
             Church-yard
             well
             and
             sufficiently
             fenced
             ,
             and
             kept
             with
             walls
             or
             pales
             ?
             Have
             any
             Trees
             been
             cut
             down
             ,
             growing
             in
             the
             Church-yard
             or
             fences
             thereof
             ,
             and
             by
             whom
             ,
             and
             for
             what
             use
             was
             it
             done
             ?
             what
             private
             doors
             are
             made
             into
             the
             Church-yard
             ,
             whereby
             Nusances
             are
             committed
             ,
             and
             by
             whom
             were
             those
             doors
             made
             ?
             Is
             any
             Encroachment
             made
             upon
             that
             ground
             ?
          
           
             
               XI
               .
            
             Have
             you
             any
             Lands
             or
             Tenements
             given
             or
             belonging
             to
             the
             repairing
             of
             your
             Church
             ?
             what
             is
             the
             quantity
             and
             value
             thereof
             ,
             and
             in
             whose
             possession
             are
             they
             ?
          
           
             
               XII
               .
            
             When
             any
             of
             those
             things
             mentioned
             in
             the
             6
             ,
             7
             ,
             8
             ,
             or
             9
             Articles
             above
             are
             wanting
             ,
             are
             they
             provided
             by
             the
             Church-wardens
             ,
             at
             the
             charge
             only
             of
             the
             Inhabitants
             of
             the
             Parish
             ,
             according
             to
             each
             Inhabitants
             Estate
             ,
             and
             not
             otherwise
             ?
             And
             do
             you
             the
             Church-wardens
             when
             you
             make
             a
             state
             for
             the
             same
             ,
             and
             also
             for
             the
             buying
             of
             Bread
             and
             Wine
             for
             Communions
             ,
             and
             for
             the
             expences
             of
             your selves
             and
             Side-men
             at
             Visitations
             ,
             and
             to
             pay
             for
             scouring
             your
             Plate
             ,
             and
             washing
             the
             Surplice
             and
             Communion-clothes
             ,
             and
             (
             if
             you
             have
             not
             a
             custom
             to
             the
             contrary
             )
             to
             pay
             your
             Parish-Clerk
             his
             ancient
             wages
             ?
             When
             you
             make
             ,
             I
             say
             at
             any
             time
             such
             a
             Rate
             ,
             or
             a
             Rate
             according
             to
             the
             first
             Article
             for
             the
             repair
             of
             your
             Church
             ,
             do
             you
             give
             publick
             notice
             in
             the
             Church
             to
             the
             Parishioners
             of
             the
             time
             and
             place
             of
             your
             making
             them
             ,
             and
             also
             of
             the
             time
             and
             place
             when
             and
             where
             your
             Rate
             shall
             be
             offered
             to
             be
             confirmed
             by
             your
             Ordinary
             ?
             that
             the
             Objections
             of
             any
             may
             be
             heard
             ,
             before
             they
             be
             by
             the
             Ordinary
             ratified
             ?
          
           
           
             
               XIII
            
             Is
             the
             House
             of
             your
             Parson
             ,
             Vicar
             ,
             or
             Curate
             ,
             with
             all
             the
             out-houses
             thereto
             belonging
             ,
             kept
             in
             good
             and
             sufficient
             repair
             ?
             or
             have
             any
             of
             the
             said-house
             or
             out-houses
             been
             pulled
             down
             without
             License
             from
             the
             Ordinary
             ?
             and
             by
             whom
             ?
             Hath
             any
             person
             encroached
             upon
             any
             Orchard
             ,
             Garden
             ,
             Yard
             ,
             or
             Close
             belonging
             to
             your
             Parsonage
             or
             Vicarage-house
             ,
             or
             felled
             any
             tree
             thereon
             growing
             ?
          
           
             
             
               XIV
               .
            
             Have
             any
             of
             the
             ancient
             Glebe-lands
             belonging
             to
             your
             Ministers
             ,
             been
             taken
             away
             ,
             or
             exchanged
             for
             other
             Lands
             ,
             without
             the
             free
             consent
             of
             the
             Patron
             ,
             Incumbent
             ,
             and
             License
             from
             the
             Ordinary
             ?
             And
             have
             you
             a
             perfect
             Terrier
             of
             all
             Glebe-lands
             ,
             Meadows
             ,
             Gardens
             ,
             Orchards
             ,
             Stocks
             ,
             Implements
             ,
             Tenements
             or
             Cottages
             belonging
             to
             your
             Parsonage
             or
             Vicarage
             ?
             as
             also
             ,
             a
             Note
             of
             such
             Pensions
             ,
             Rate-tithes
             ,
             and
             Portions
             of
             Tithes
             (
             or
             other
             yearly
             profits
             either
             within
             or
             without
             your
             Parish
             )
             as
             belong
             thereunto
             ?
             and
             finding
             no
             such
             Terrier
             ,
             do
             you
             the
             Church-wardens
             &
             Side-men
             ,
             together
             with
             your
             Minister
             and
             others
             of
             your
             Parish
             ,
             make
             a
             Terrier
             of
             the
             Premises
             in
             Parchment
             ,
             subscribed
             and
             signed
             by
             you
             to
             be
             kept
             by
             your
             Minister
             ,
             and
             a
             Copy
             thereof
             subscribed
             and
             signed
             sent
             into
             the
             Bishops
             Registry
             ?
          
           
             
               XV.
            
             Are
             the
             Bones
             of
             them
             that
             have
             been
             buried
             in
             your
             Church
             or
             Church-yard
             kept
             decently
             ,
             interred
             there
             ,
             or
             laid
             up
             in
             some
             fit
             place
             as
             beseemeth
             Christians
             ?
             and
             is
             the
             whole
             consecrated
             ground
             kept
             free
             from
             Swine
             and
             other
             filth
             and
             annoyance
             ,
             as
             becomes
             a
             place
             so
             dedicated
             ?
          
        
         
           
             Concerning
             School-masters
             ,
             Physicians
             ,
             Chirurgeons
             ,
             and
             Midwives
             .
          
           
             
             
               I.
            
             DO
             any
             in
             your
             Parish
             teach
             or
             instruct
             Youth
             in
             any
             publick
             School
             ,
             or
             private
             House
             ,
             without
             License
             from
             his
             Ordinary
             ?
             and
             doth
             he
             cause
             his
             Scholars
             on
             Sundays
             and
             Holy-days
             to
             resort
             to
             Church
             to
             hear
             Divine
             Service
             ,
             Sermons
             and
             Catechize
             ?
             and
             does
             he
             see
             that
             they
             behave
             themselves
             there
             orderly
             and
             reverently
             ?
             and
             doth
             he
             himself
             teach
             them
             the
             Catechism
             set
             forth
             by
             Authority
             ?
             and
             is
             he
             diligent
             to
             bring
             them
             up
             in
             the
             fear
             of
             God
             ,
             in
             good
             learning
             ,
             and
             manners
             ?
          
           
           
             
               II.
            
             Do
             any
             in
             your
             Parish
             practise
             Physick
             or
             Surgery
             without
             a
             Licence
             from
             the
             Bishop
             himself
             if
             at
             home
             ,
             or
             in
             his
             absence
             ,
             by
             the
             Ordinary
             upon
             the
             place
             ?
             Are
             your
             Midwives
             also
             licensed
             by
             the
             Ordinary
             ?
          
        
         
           
             Touching
             Publick
             Ecclesiastical
             Officers
             of
             the
             whole
             Diocess
             (
             within
             the
             Bishops
             Visitation
             .
             )
          
           
             
               I.
            
             ARe
             there
             any
             Ecclesiastical
             Officers
             (
             within
             the
             Bishops
             Visitation
             )
             any
             Advocate
             ,
             Register
             ,
             Proctor
             ,
             Clerk
             ,
             
             Apparitor
             ,
             
             or
             other
             Minister
             belonging
             to
             the
             Ecclesiastical
             Court
             ,
             that
             takes
             and
             exacts
             any
             extraordinary
             or
             greater
             fees
             then
             are
             due
             and
             accustomed
             ?
          
           
             
               II.
            
             Hath
             any
             Apparitor
             taken
             Reward
             or
             Fee
             to
             excuse
             any
             appearance
             before
             the
             Ecclesiastical
             Court
             ?
             
             or
             hath
             the
             Register
             sped
             any
             Act
             ,
             or
             dismissed
             any
             person
             detected
             without
             the
             knowledge
             and
             actual
             consent
             of
             the
             Iudge
             ?
             have
             any
             gifts
             or
             rewards
             been
             taken
             by
             any
             for
             the
             perverting
             of
             Iustice
             ?
          
           
             
               III.
            
             Hath
             any
             person
             within
             your
             Parish
             paid
             or
             promised
             any
             sum
             of
             Money
             ,
             
             or
             other
             reward
             for
             commutation
             of
             Penance
             for
             any
             crime
             of
             Ecclesiastical
             cognisance
             ?
             If
             so
             ,
             how
             hath
             the
             same
             been
             disposed
             of
             ,
             to
             what
             pious
             and
             charitable
             uses
             (
             as
             far
             as
             you
             know
             ?
             )
          
        
         
           FINIS
           .
        
      
    
     
       
         
         
           An
           Advertisement
           to
           the
           Church-wardens
           and
           Side-men
           ,
           and
           also
           to
           the
           Minister
           .
        
         
           IF
           you
           know
           of
           any
           other
           default
           or
           crime
           of
           Ecclesiastical
           cognizance
           ,
           
           you
           are
           to
           present
           the
           same
           .
           The
           Minister
           of
           every
           Parish
           may
           joyn
           in
           Presentment
           with
           the
           Church-wardens
           and
           Side-men
           ;
           and
           if
           they
           be
           not
           faithful
           in
           their
           care
           to
           admonish
           and
           present
           ,
           then
           the
           Parsons
           or
           Vicars
           ,
           or
           in
           their
           absence
           ,
           the
           Curates
           (
           being
           the
           persons
           that
           should
           principally
           have
           care
           of
           suppressing
           of
           sin
           and
           impieties
           in
           their
           Parishes
           )
           may
           ,
           
           and
           may
           find
           themselves
           in
           conscience
           obliged
           to
           present
           ,
           especially
           the
           greater
           crimes
           ,
           and
           whatsoever
           in
           their
           conscience
           they
           know
           needeth
           reformation
           in
           their
           Parish
           ,
           as
           they
           tender
           the
           good
           of
           the
           Souls
           of
           their
           Parish
           .
        
         
      
       
         Notes, typically marginal, from the original text
         
           Notes for div A32947-e90
           
             
               Can.
            
             119
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A32947-e140
           
             
               Artic.
            
             1
             ,
             2
             ▪
             3.
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             11
             2.
             
          
           
             
               Artic
            
             2.
             
          
           
             
               Artic.
            
             6.
             
             
               Artic.
            
             8.
             
             
               Artic.
            
             20.
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             5.
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             4.
             
          
           
             
               Can.
               A.
               
            
          
           
             
               Rubrick
               after
               Baptism
               .
            
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             1
             ,
             
               &
            
             2.
             
          
           
             
               Artic.
            
             37.
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             9.
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             8.
             
          
           
             
               Pref.
               before
               Form
               of
               Ord.
               
            
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             9.
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             6.
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             10.
             
             
               Artic.
            
             20.
             
          
           
             
               Act
               of
               Uniformity
               ,
               Car.
               II.
            
             14.
             
          
           
             
               Ibid.
               
            
          
           
             
               Act
               of
               Parliament
               .
               Can.
            
             47
             ,
             48
             
          
           
             
               〈◊〉
               .
            
             3.
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             ●5
             .
          
           
             
               Act
               of
               〈…〉
               .
            
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             14.
             
             
               Can.
            
             15.
             
          
           
             
               Rubrick
               after
               Pref.
               
            
          
           
             
               Rubrick
               .
            
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             68.
             
             
               Rubrick
               of
               Baptism
               .
               Can.
            
             81.
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             29
             ,
             31
             
          
           
             
               Rubrick
               .
            
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             69.
             
          
           
             
               Rubrick
               .
               Can.
            
             21
             ,
             22
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             22.
             
          
           
             
               Rubrick
               .
            
          
           
             
               Rubrick
               .
            
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             26.
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             26
             ,
             27
             ,
             28.
             
          
           
             
               Rubrick
               .
            
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             27.
             
          
           
             
               Rubrick
               .
            
          
           
             
               Rubrick
               .
            
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             21.
             
          
           
             1.
             
             
               Exhortation
               to
               the
               Communion
               .
            
          
           
             
               Rubrick
               Visitation
               of
               the
               sick
               .
               Can.
            
             113.
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             45
             ,
             46
             ,
             47
             ,
             49.
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             55.
             
          
           
             
               Rubrick
               .
               Can.
            
             19
             ,
             61
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             66.
             
             
               Can.
            
             67.
             
             
               Rubrick
               .
            
          
           
             
               Rubrick
               .
            
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             71.
             
          
           
             2
             
               Eliz.
               Injunction
               18
               ,
               19.
               
            
          
           
             
               Rubrick
               before
               Litany
               .
            
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             22.
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             64.
             
             
               Rubrick
               .
            
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             58.
             
          
           
             
               Can.
               70.
               
            
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             50.
             
             Can.
             52.
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             62.
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             99.
             
             
               Can.
            
             100.
             101
             ,
             104.
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             102
             ,
             103
             ,
             104.
             
               and
               Constitut
               .
            
             1597.
             
             
               Tit.
               de
               Moderandis
               ,
               &c.
               
            
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             48.
             
          
           
             
               Can.
               65.
               
            
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             68.
             
          
           
             
               〈◊〉
               .
               of
               Canon
               .
            
          
           
             
               Can.
               2.
               direct
               .
               to
               Preachers
               ,
               An.
               1662.
               
            
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             53
             ,
             54
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             76.
             
          
           
             
               Tit.
               2.
               
            
          
           
             
               1
               Eliz.
               c.
               2.
               
            
          
           
             
               Can.
               An.
            
             1571.
             
          
           
             
               Rubrick
               of
               Baptism
            
          
           
             
               Rubrick
               .
            
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             112.
             
             
               Can.
            
             28.
             
             
               Can.
            
             51.
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             99
             ,
             〈◊〉
             .
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             18.
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             〈◊〉
             .
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             88.
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             89.
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             100
             
               &
               Can.
            
             115.
             
          
           
             
               A.D.
            
             1563.
             
          
           
             
               Qu.
               Eliz.
               Artic.
               33.
               
            
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             114.
             
             
               Can.
            
             112.
             
             
               Can.
            
             110.
             
          
           
             
               Can.
               92.
               
            
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             85
             ,
             86
             
               Rubrick
               after
               Com.
               
            
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             40.
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             89.
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             90.
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             115.
             
          
           
             
               Rubrick
               .
               Can.
            
             20.
             
          
           
             
               Act
               1.
               1
               
               Eliz.
               
            
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             90.
             
          
           
             
               Can.
               90.
               
            
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             51.
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             〈◊〉
             .
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             67
             :
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             85.
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             81
             ,
             82
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             83.
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             80.
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             70
             ,
             90
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             52.
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             82.
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             58.
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             84.70
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             87.
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             77
             ,
             79
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             135.
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             138.
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             134
             ,
             138
             ,
             123
             ,
          
           
             
               Can.
               An.
            
             1571.
             
             
               &
               An.
            
             1597.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A32947-e4900
           
             
               Can.
            
             113.
             
          
           
             
               Can.
            
             113.
             
          
        
      
    
  

