598 The Preacher bound what to fay. Conjlittttions of the Archbifbcp T. Arundel. ~o;}~!; ~~;~d tf,~rdt~:~~~w~:~fu~~~ ;d:~~· a;~~ ~d~ 0~ ~(~cd~i ~~eA~0; ;"~:;~~~~t~:~:l {~!~} ~~df:~d~y ,;i~. ~nd~h[a7J'~f\~~}~f !r~;: t~~~t::~i% :l;l~~;rr!l:~ t~~~~~~~~~~~i~~U:i'~~~J;;;~a:~; h1m,. toa.llplan-s_ wherefocverhc~hallprCJch, theLetters Blafphemouswords concemmgthefame; norfha.ll tt:ach Tellunomal of bun t.hat r~Jl:oud hn~. preach, or obfervc: any &et, or kind of Herrfie whatfoe\·er: ~1oreovcr tl~e PanUl·Pr.Jdls or V1ors Tempera.!, not contrary tO d:e wholfom Do&ine of the Chun:h. He havmg perpc~uti5, nor lx1ng fcm in form aforc:faid, thall tlut lliaU wi~ung\y and obfiinatdy ;uttrnpt the comrary,aff~~f:Zt~~~;l ~~~~i~h=:!;;~~~zi~:i' ~~~~~·P~; ~~,~~~ri~~~~u~fC:~~~ r;;r~dc.~~~::%:~~~~h ''mcial conlhtunon fct for~h by 'John our pr~ttdfor,_ of (except in ~im of ~cath ) he lha£ not be Abfolvcd, until -~~1lo ~c;~i~~S~~:~;,;;:~;;~~;~:£;~:~1Ce\~h~h ~~f~~~~ !~e'~:Fcr~!rn~t ~~~rn~~i~~~!~::e;~~:;fi~~ (~ ~~i~~to ~itutions w~ would fhould br: had. in_ every ParUh-Clmrch offmd.ed., and_bath reooved _wholfom Pcnitmcc for his of- ~dt da!k- ~if~~-i~~~;b~~~foi~~~~~;r?pr:f~~~ ~d c n:~~~:i 1i~x~ t:~Y':~vfct~, rhefi!~~ ~~oi~~~!t ~~,i~~~~~ rcqmrcd) that it be elfd"rually declared by the Priefis and Ius Goods confifcate,anda_pprehended, andktptby th~mfdvcs yearly, and atthcnm~appointed. Andlefi thtm_to whom itfhall a_pptrta.tn. ThePenancebcforethis wholfom Sntute might be thought hurtful ~o fome, mamoned, fi~ be after thiS manner : Ifany man contraJy by reafon of pay_ment of '11<?11)", or fomc other _difficulty: to the detmrunation of the ~urch,th~t is, in the Dccr«S, we therefore Wtl! and Ordam, That the Examtnations of Dec~ctals , or our Confi:irut~OiiS Provmcia!, do openly or the pcrf~lS aforefaid, and t_hc making of their Letters by privily teach or proch any kmd of Hcref~e or Sed: he fhall the Ordmary be donegrnru and freely, without any ~x- m the Par~h-Churchofthe 6mc place, whe-re he (opreachaCtiOI_l of mony at all by t~fe to whom it {hall ap~tam: c~,UJX>none Sund:1yor 01hcr Solemn day, or more> at the And 1f any mln !ball willmgly prefume to viohte thiS our dtfcretion of the Ordinary, and as his offence is more or Statute grounded up~:mtheold Law-; after the publication Iefs,c::xpreflyrevokc::thathefopreached,taughtoraffinned, of the ~me _he !ball mcur the fc::ntencc of greater Excom- even at the time of the: Solemnity of the: MaiS, when the: munic:mon spfo [nflo: whofeAbfolmion we: fpccially re- fJC?plc: arc:mofi affc:mbled> :llld therc:ib.alleffed-ually and fervc: by T ~nor of thcfc: Prefents to us and our fucccC- wuhout fraud preach, aitd teach the v~ truth drtcrmincd fors. But 1f any fuch preacher dc:fpifing this wholfom ~ythcC_hurch: andfurtherlballbcpumib.edaftc:r thequaSt:l.rutc, and not weighing the fenteru:e of g:eater Excom- h~ o~ hJS offe-no:> as fhall be thought npcdient to the: muniCltion,dothefn.-ondtimct:l.keuponh!mtoproch; difcrenonoftheOrdinary. ~~:gof11~~1c':f~;;~,i~~~~i~N6n~~~a>~~~~~:: vo!;j; aft~~h~ea~ ~.~~~rr~be~~d~~~~ ~:t ~~ ~Ls< pointed by the Church in t_hc perfons of the Prelates of Sch_ool-m~crs and Teachers whatfoevcr > that infirud: tor=. the fame; Th:1t theu Supcrtors of the: place do worthily Childun m Grammar, or others whofoc:ver in Primitive llllllm. re~u!-tc him, :md forbid him from the Communion of :ill Scie~lCC:S, lb:lll in tc:tchin~ them intermingle any thing conFauhful Chrifiians.. ccrnmg the Catholick Faith, the Sacrament of the: Altar, And that the faid pcrfon hereupon Lawfully conviCted or other Sacraments of the Church, contrary to the dctcrg~~)~') ~~~ ~~::~u~~~~ 3~~ttrHe~~~k t; th:Q;di,~~t~ ~~i~~~~n;{tl~~~H~:;,S:~tu~:,r ( ~~~~~~e~~:~t 5~h~rh the pl:l.ce. And t~at from th';'lCcf~rth he be reputed and bettt ufed in ancir:nt time)_norfhall pmnit them_codifpuc: (~~ j~~~ntili~~~!~r~~~~~~u:t~:r~:~i~~~ ~n:t~~rr~1b~l::u~~:nr::~~~i~~ o~~rh!: pre~d in the Law; And chidl}' that his goods be adjudged in fhall be griv<Xtfly pwmhed b\· the: Ordinary of che place, conhfc:ttc: ~y the Law, a~xlapprehende~, and kept by them as a favourer of Errors and Schifms. to whom tt fil:J.llappcrt:J.m. And th:J.tlus fautors,r~eivers, Ium, For that a new way d?fh morefrequemlylead CODf\lt.f.: and_ d~:fen<lcrs being convitl:ed, ii~ all c:tfcs be hkewifc :Uiray, than an ol~ way: we Wtll and Com_mlnd, That k~f~f:·n!!"~~~~C:::r lb~tt~ s~;:o~( month beUJg ~oo~~'~b:~l~~~:e~ Zi!"~~Y!:afier ~~h~ i:~~· ~-unhermore, · t\0 Clcrgy·man, or P:l.I"OChians of any made, bcfromhmcefonhread_in_Schools,H:tlls,Hofpi.tais,clm. Pmlh or Place within our Province: o~ CanttrbW] !ball ad· or other plac~ wh:J.tfoever, WJthm C>l!r Provin~e of Canmit any man to preach within thetr Churches, Church- ttrkury alortfaid, excrpt the (am~ be firll: exammed by the yards, or other places wha~oever, except _firfi there be ma- Uml'trfiry of Oxford or Cambrt~gt, o~ at the lrafl: by nife!t ~now ledge h~d of hiS Authority, Pnvi~edgc:, or ft'lxl- twc::h-e ~ons, whom the fuid Um~erfitKS or one of them !h~ ~~tt:h, ~~~~~~a~t::~~ p~~1~~.~~~~h:~~~ ~~~~~~ ~£ :re~~~:: d~~e~~~~ia~~ 'tu~~~= it was fo _proched, !hall ip{o faElo recciv7 the: Ecd~lialli· ammed, '!5 aforefaid, to be ex_prcfly approved and allow(d a! lnterd1tl:, and (o lhall remain lntcrdH~l-ed, until they by us or our fucccJTors, and m the name and authority of thatfoadmittedandfuffcredhimtopreachJ~avcreformed the Univerlity, w bedelivertd untotheStatioucrstobc themfc:l\'es, and obtained the p~ace (o Imerdided '"?be re- Copied out, and the f:J.me to be fold at a_ mfonable price-, lofed in due for~ of Law, ctther from the Ordmaryof thc:Origina_lthel"(()f a\wa~'Safter toremaUl infomc::Chdl thcplacc,ord(ehiSSupa-ior, of the Umverfity. But rfany m_ln lhallrea~ anyfuch conl\!t. ~· Mon-ovcr, like: as a Houlholder caficth Whot into the. kutd of Book in Schools or otherwJ!(, 33 aforef:ud, he fhall Ground ( well ordered for tha~ purpofe) thereby to get the be punifhed as a fewer of Schifm, and afavourer of Here1¥."~~~~~~~~~~~~~ vices commonly ufed among them> and notmherwtfe. dam, ThatnomanhcreaftcrbyhJSown~uthontyTran-Aadyrtlhl But if he preach contrary to this order, then fha\1 he_ be !late any Text of the &!ipnu-_e into Englif!l, or any other~~~·!;.. lharply puni!hed by the Ordinary of that place, accordmg Tongue, by voay of a Book_, bbd or T~nfe, and that uo rM.-.drtb """" · ::§i;7:tfJ~Pr,~:::~~ ·,~~ko:~:~,:g<T~~: ·::~ ~~E~~!~·r.@~t:.~f.~~t,;Ji,~;~~i~;$,= ~:;· .~!7r;:~ ~!lfea~:%:: p~:~~r~~~~1ir;;cl~~ S!:r~~~·or~~ r~~~ ~faifo~,~ b;c~~'O:dii~~n~t::~~~ ~~c~:d0:0F~~; ...... Altar, Matrimony, confdlion of Sms, or any other Sacra-. cafe fo requrre) by the Cotmfc! Provmqal. He that 01~
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