Baxter - BX5207 B3 A2 1696

PA RT II. Reverend Mr. Richard Baxter. 371 14. By prohibiting the Minifters to expound the Catechifm at large to their Pa.. tilhioners. r5. Byfuppret&ngofLe&ures, partly on Sundays in the Afternóon, partly on Week-days, performed as well by Combination, as tome one Man. 16. By prohibiting a dire& Prayer before Sermon, and bidding ofPrayer. 17. By tinging the Te Ikonin Profs aftera CatbedralChurcbway, in divers Pa- rochial Churches, where the People have no skill in filch Mufick. 18. By introducing Latin-Service in the Communion of late in Oxford, and in- to fome Colledges in Cambridge, at Morning and Evening Prayer fo that fome young Students, and the Servants of the Colledge do hot underftand their Pray- ers. 19. By Banding up at the Hymns in the Church, and always at Gloria Patri. zo. By carrying Children from theBaptifm to the Altar fo called, there tooffer them up to God. a t. By taking down Galleries in Churches, or reftraining the Building of filch Galleries where theParilhes are very populous. Memorandum : r. That in all the Cathedral and Collegiate Churches two Sermons be preach- ed every Sunday by the Dean and Prebendaries, or by their procurement, and like- wife every Holy-day, and one Leeture at the 'calf to be preached on Workingdays every Week, all the Yearlong. 2. That theMufick ufed in God's Holy Service, in Cathedral and Collegiate Churches be framed with lefs Curiofity, that it may be more edifying and more intelligible, and that no Hymns or Anthems be ufed where Ditties are framed by private Men, but fach as are contained in the Sacred Canonical Scriptures, or in our Liturgy of Prayers, or have publick allowance. ;. That the Reading-Desk be placed intheChureh where Divine Service may belt be heard of all the People. Confderations upon the Book of Common Prayer. r. Whether the Names of fome departedSaint, and others lhould not be quite expunged in the Kalender. a. Whether the readingof Pfalmr, Sentences of Scripture, concurring in divers places in the Hymns, Epiftles and Gofpels,fhould not be fet out in the New Tranfla- tian. ;. Whether the Rubrickshould not be mended, where all Velments in them of Divine Service are now commanded, which were ufed, 2 Edw. 6. 4. Whether Lelfonsof Canonical Scripture Mould beput into the Kalender in- Bead of Apocrypha. s. That the Doxology Ihould be always printed at the End ofthe Lord's Prayer, and be always Paid by the Minifter. 6. Whether the RubrickIhould not be mended , where it is , ( that theLelfons Ihould be fang in a plain tune) why not read with a diltin& voice ?) 7. Whether Gloria Patri Ihould be repeated at the end of every PGlm. 8. Whether according to that End of the Preface before the Common Prayer, the Curate Ihouldbe bound to read Morning and Evening Prayers every dayin the Church, if he be at home, andnot reafonably letted, and why not only on Wert Jday and Friday Morning, and in the Afternoon on Saturday, with Holy-day Eves. 9. Whether the Hymns, Benedicite amnia Opera, &o. may not be left out. so. In the Prayer for the Clergy, that PhrafePerhaps to be altered , which only warketbgreat marvel,. rr. In the Rubrick for the Adminiftration of the Lords Supper, whether an al- teration be not to be made in this, ThatInch as intend toCommunicate pallfignife their Name, Curate Night, the Morning fe12. The next Rubrick to cleared, 'how before may repulfe a fcanda- loes and notorious Sinner from the Communion. B b b a I3.Whe-

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