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B09013 An act for apporbation and admission of ministers of the gospel to benefices and publique lectures England and Wales. Laws, statutes, etc.; England and Wales. Parliament. 1659 (1659) Wing E1001A; ESTC R176065 4,197 12

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whereas for the better maintainance of Preaching Ministers several Augmentations have been heretofore granted Be it further Enacted That all persons or p●rson to whom after the said 15th day of March any Augmentation shall be granted before he or they receive the same shall obtain the approbation of the said Commissioners or five of them as a person qualified as is before mentioned And in case of approbation such approbation shall be entred by the said Register who under his hand shall also signifie the same to such person or persons as are or shal be authorized to pay such Augmentation who are hereby required and authorized from time to time to pay the person or persons so approved such Augmentation as shall be granted as aforesaid unto him or the place where he preacheth taking his or their Acquittances for the same Provided and it is hereby declared that this Act or any thing therein contained shall not be construed to extend unto any Benefices Ecclesiastical that were not presentative before the Ordinance for the Abolition of Bishops nor to any Lectures preacht or read in any of the Vniversities or other Colledges Provided also and be it hereby Enacted That all Ministers having Parochial Charge do read the Scriptures Preach Administer the Sacraments of Baptisme and the Lords Supper Catechize and perform all other Duties according to the Directory for the Publick Worship of God established by Ordinance of Parliament the third of January 1644. Provided also and be it hereby Enacted That the Feés upon every Approbation and Admission be only Thirteén shillings and Four pence that is To the Register six shillings eight pence only the other six shillings eight pence to be disposed of for the defraying of incident Charges as the said Commissioners or any five of them shall appoint And be it further Enacted and Ordained That such Persons or any five or more of them that the Commissioners in this Act named from time to time according to the Instructions mentioned in this Act shall nominate and appoint in the respective Counties of England and Wales for the approving of Preaching Ministers unto Livings with Cure and Lectures in their respective Counties shall from time to time have Power and Authority And are hereby Authorized to ordain Preaching Ministers in their respective Counties according to the Form and Directions of an Ordinance of the Lords and Commons in Parliament Assembled of the 29. of August 1648 Intituled The Form of Church-Government to be used in England and Ireland So as such Persons nominated as aforesaid be Ordained Ministers And Be it further Enacted and Ordained That the publick Professors of Divinity and the Divinity Lecturers and the Heads of the Houses respectively in the respective Vniversities of Oxford and Cambridge or any Five or more of them being Ministers Ordained shall from time to time have power and authority and are hereby authorized to Ordain Preaching Ministers in the said respective Vniversities according to the Form and Directions of the said Ordinance of the Lords and Commons of the 29 of August 1648. And Be it further Enacted That the said Ordinance of the 29. of August 1648 Intituled The Form of Church-Government to be used in England and Ireland shall stand and be in force and put in Execution And whereas in the said Ordinance of Lords and Commons bearing Date the 29. Day of August 1648 there was a Clause inserted for the dividing of the several Counties of England and Wales into distinct Classicall Presbyteries where they were not already divided which was not put in Execution accordingly by reason whereof that work remains yet undone Be it therefore Enacted That the several Iustices of the Peace in the respective Counties Cities and places within England and Wales or any Five or more of them of the several Counties of England and Wales with the assistance of such Ministers and others as they shall think fit Do forthwith meet and consider how their severall Counties respectively may be most conveniently divided into distinct Classical Presbyteries where they are not already divided and what Ministers and others are fit to be of each Classis And they shall accordingly make such Division and Nomination of Persons for each Classical Presbytery Which Divisions and Persons so named for every Division shall be certified by the said Commissioners to the Lord Keeper or Lords Commissioners for Custody of the Great Seal for the time being And that the Chancellor Vice-Chancellors and Heads of the Vniversities do likewise consider how the Colledges and Halls may be put into Classical Presbyteries and do certifie the same up to the said Lord Keeper or Lords Commissioners for Custody of the Great Seal And that the said Certificate be made before the 29. Day of September next which the Council of State is required to approve and confirm the same as they shall think fit immediately upon receipt of such Certificates and cause the same to be Registred by the Clerk of the Commonwealth in Chancery Provided That this Act and every thing therein contained shall be and stand in force onely untill the Parliament take further Order Wednesday March 14. 1659. ORdered by the Parliament That this Act be forthwith Printed and Published THOMAS St. NICHOLAS Clerk of the Parliament LONDON Printed by John Streater and John Macock Printers to the Parliament 1659.
AN ACT For Approbation and Admission of Ministers of the Gospel TO Benefices and Pulique Lectures Friday March 16. 1659. ORdered by the Parliament That this Act be forthwith Printed and Published THOMAS St NICHOLAS Clerk of the Parliament LONDON Printed by John Streater and John Macock Printers to the Parliament 1659. AN ACT For Approbation and Admission OF MINISTERS OF THE GOSPEL TO Benefices and Publick Lectures FOrasmuch as it is the Duty and Interest of Magistrates to take Care of the Church and of the Provision of godly and able Ministers for it Be it enacted That every Person who shall from and after the fifteénth day of March One thousand six hundred fifty and nine be presented nominated chosen or appointed to any Benefice formerly called Benefice with Care of Souls or to preach any Publick settled Lecture in England or Wales shall before he be admitted unto any such Benefice or Lecture be judged and approved by the Persons hereafter named to be a Person of godly life and sufficient abilities for the work of the Ministry and a Person ordained thereunto And that no Person to be presented after the said fifteenth day of March but such as shall be so approved and admitted shall be a publick Preacher or take or receive any such Benefice as aforesaid or the Profits thereof And be it further Enacted That Doctor Reynolds Mr Calamye Mr Manton Mr Ash Mr Haviland Mr Jacombe Mr Jenkin Mr Cooper Mr Case Doctor Spurstow Mr Bates Mr Poole Mr Woodcock Doctor Drake Mr Nalton Mr Whitaker Mr Guibon Mr Carryl Mr Jackson Mr Row Mr Sangar Mr Sheffeild Mr Barker Mr Watson Mr Taylor Mr Lye Mr Ralph Breddock Mr George Griffith Mr John Meriton Doctor Ho●●on Doctor Annesley shall be and are h●reb● nominated constituted and appointed Commissioners for such approbation admission as is aforesaid And the said Commissioners or any five or more of them met together in London are hereby authorized to Iudge and take knowledge of the ability and fitness of any Person so presented nominated chosen or appointed according to the Qualification above-mentioned And upon their approbation of such his ability and fitness to Grant unto such Person admission to such Benefice or Lecture by an Instrument in Writing under a Common Seal to be appointed by the said Commissioners or any five of them and under the hand of the Register for the time being to be also nominated by the said Commissioners or the great●r number of them which Instrument the said Register shall cause to be entred in a Book for that purpose and kept upon Record And it is hereby Enacted That the said Person so admitted into any such Benefice shall be Possessor and perfect Incumbent to all intents and purposes of the same and intituled thereby to all the Profits Perquisites Rights and Dues incident and belonging thereunto as also the Person that shall be so admitted to any Lecture as aforesaid shall be thereby enabled according to the Establishment and Constitution of such Lecture to preach ther●in and to have and r●ceive the Stipend or Profits to such Lecture belonging Provided alwaies That no Person who shall be nominated or presented for approbation as aforesaid shall be concluded by any Vote of the said Commissioners which shall passe in the negative as to his approbation unless for reasonable Cause and that nine or more of the said Commissioners be pres●nt at such Vote And that the names of the Refusers be registred in a Book to be kept for that purpose whereunto any Person may resort And it is further Enacted That all Patrons of any Benefices that are now void shall within six moneths next after the 15th day of March aforesaid and of any Benefice that shall hereafter be void within six moneths next after the avoydance of the same Present unto the said Commissioners or any five of them some fit Person to be admitted and for default of such Presentation within that time the Presentation for that turn shall devolve by Lapse unto the Chancellor and Scholars of the Vniversities of Oxford and Cambridge respectively according to the Distribution of the Statute in the Case of Popish Recusants in the third year of the late King James Chapter the fifth Provided that the Patrons any time before the Vniversity have presented may have the same Liberty to present their Clarks after the six moneths Lapse incurred as according to Law they might have done in former times And be it further enacted That the Patron or Patrons shall have the same remedy against the Commissioners aforesaid as in like case he or they had against the Ordinary heretofore and also against Disturbers And that in case of suit to be had against the Commissioners it shall be sufficient without naming any Person to bring such suit against them by the name of Commissioners for approbation and admission of Ministers and Process against them shewn to and a Copy thereof delivered by the Sheriff or his Ministers to the Register be a sufficient serving of such Process and shall be a sufficient Warrant for the Sheriff to return the Process served Provided also and be it hereby enacted That she Courts in which such suits shall be are hereby respectively enabled to award any Writ to the Sheriff of the County where such Benefice or Lecture shall be for the putting of any Clark into possession as heretofore they might have done to any Bishop or Metropolitan Be it further enacted That the said Commissioners or any nine of them shall have power by writing under their Seal to nominate foure or more Persons of known Piety and Learning for and in every County of England and Wales who or any threé of them so nominated in their respective Counties shall have power to examine such Person as shall be presented or nominated to any Benefice or is to be admitted to any Lecture within the said respective Counties touching his fitness and abilities for the same and to Certifie in writing with their names subscribed their Opinion and Iudgment thereupon to the Commissioners herein named And in case that Certificate shal be made of the fitness ability of such Person the Commissioners shal proceed thereupon to admit him as fully to all intents as if that he had been examined and approved by themselves And it is further Enacted That during the vacancy of such Benefices in default of such Presentation the said Commissioners or any five or more of them have hereby Authority to sequester the Fruits Profits thereof for providing an able and godly Preacher to serve the Cure giving him a reas●nable allowance rendring the Over-plus to the next Incumbent And be it further declared and Enacted That no person shall be admitted unto such Benefice or Lecture unless hee bring with him a Testimonial or Certificate from three Ministers of the Gospel of known piety and learning and do also give satisfaction of his fitness to the said Commissioners or any five of them And