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B20451 Justice vindicated from the false fucus [i.e. focus] put upon it, by [brace] Thomas White gent., Mr. Thomas Hobbs, and Hugo Grotius as also elements of power & subjection, wherein is demonstrated the cause of all humane, Christian, and legal society : and as a previous introduction to these, is shewed, the method by which men must necessarily attain arts & sciences / by Roger Coke.; Reports. Part 10. French Coke, Roger, fl. 1696. 1660 (1660) Wing C4979 450,561 399

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uniting to the Imperiall Crown of this Realm the ancient Jurisdiction Authorities Superiorities and Preheminencies to the same of right belonging and appertaining By reason whereof her most humble Subjects from the time of the 25 H. 8. were continually kept in good order and were disburdened of divers great and intollerable charges and vexations before that time unlawfully taken and exacted by such foreign Power and Authority as before that was usurped * And to the The Statute of 1 2 Ph. Ma. cap. 8. which restored to the Pope all which this Stat. takes away declares that nothing was done prejudiciall to the Crown in so doing intent that all usurped power Spirituall and Temporall might for ever be extinguished and never be used or obeyed in this Realm or any other her Majesties Dominions It was therefore by the Authority of that Parliament enacted That no forrein Prince Person Prelate State or Potentate Spirituall or Temporall should at any time after the last day of that Session of Parliament use enjoy or exercise any manner of Power Jurisdiction Authority Preheminence or Priviledge Spirituall or Ecclesiasticall within this Realm or within any other the Queens Dominions or Countries that then were or hereafter should be but from henceforth the same should be clearly abolished out of this Realm and all other her Dominions for ever And it was then also established and enacted That such Jurisdiction Priviledges Superiorities and Preheminences Spirituall and Ecclesiasticall as by any Spirituall and Ecclesiasticall Power or Authority had heretofore been or might lawfully be exercised or used for the visitation of Ecclesiasticall state and persons and for reformation order and correction of the same and of all manner of errors heresies schismes abuses offences contempts and enormities should for ever by authority of that Parliament be united and annexed to the Imperiall Crown of this Realm And that the Queen her Heirs and Successors Kings or Queens of this Realm should have full power and authority by virtue of that Act by Letters Patents under the Great Seal of England to assigne name and authorize when and as often as the Queen her Heirs and Successors shall think meet and convenient and for such and so long time as should please the Queen her heirs and successors such person or persons being naturall born Subjects to the Queen her heirs or successors as the said Queen her heirs or successors should think meet to exercise use occupy and execute under the said Queen her heirs and successors all manner of Jurisdictions Priviledges and Preheminences in any wise touching or concerning any Spirituall or Ecclesiasticall Jurisdiction within these Realms of England or Ireland or any other her Dominions and Countries and to visite reform redress order correct and amend all such errors heresies schismes abuses contempts and enormities whatsoever which by any manner spirituall or ecclesiasticall Power Authority or Jurisdiction could or might lawfully be reformed ordered redressed corrected restrained or amended to the pleasure of Almighty God the encrease of virtue and conservation of the peace and unity of this Realm And that such person or persons so to be named assigned authorized and appointed by the said Queen her heirs and successors after the said Letters Patents to him or them made and delivered as is aforesaid should have full power and authority by virtue of that Act and of the Letters Patents under the said Queen her heirs and successors to exercise use and execute all the premisses according to the tenor and effect of the said Letters Patents any matter or cause to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding This Statute doth create the oath of Supremacy to be taken by all men who hold any Office or take from the Queen her heirs and successors any Fees or Wages within this Realm or other her Highnes Realms or Domiminions the form and tenor of it is I A. B. doe utterly testifie and declare in my conscience that the Queens Highness is the only supreme Governor of this Realm and all other her Highness Dominions and Countries as well in all Spirituall or Ecclesiasticall things or causes as Temporall and that no forrein Prince Person Prelate State or Potentate hath or ought to have any Jurisdiction Power Superiority Preheminence or Authority Ecclesiasticall or Spirituall within this Realm and therefore I doe utterly renounce and forsake all forrein Jurisdiction Powers Superiorities and Authorities and do promise that from henceforth I shall bear faith and true allegiance to the Queens Majesty her Heirs and lawfull Successors and to my power shall assist and defend all Jurisdictions Priviledges Preheminences and Authorities granted or belonging to the Queens Highness her Heirs and Successors or united and annexed to the Imperiall Crown of this Realm So help me God and the contents of this Book If any person dwelling or inhabiting within this Realm or any other of the Queens should within 30. dayes after the determination of the Session of that Parliament by Writing Printing Teaching c. maintain any forrein Power or Jurisdiction Ecclesiasticall or Spirituall or shall advisedly put in use any such forrein Power or Jurisdiction within any of her Highness Dominions he and his Aiders Abettors Counsellors c. shall forfeit to the Queen her Heirs and Successors all his goods and chattels as well reall as personall If any person so convict be not worth in Goods and Chattels the summe of 20 s. every such person upon conviction over and besides the forfeiture of his Goods and Chattels shall suffer imprisonment by the space of a whole year without Bail or Mainprise And that all and every the Benefices Prebends and other Ecclesiasticall promotions and dignities of every person spirituall so offending and being attaint shall be utterly void and the Patron and Donor may present as if the Incumbent were actually dead For the second offence the party offending shall incur the danger of a Premunire For the third offence after conviction and Attainder the party offending shall suffer death and forfeiture of all his Goods as in case of High Treason The offender must bee impeached for preaching teaching or speaking any thing against the Premisses within a yeere after such preaching teaching or speaking and if any person shall be imprisoned for preaching teaching or speaking against this Statute and if be not indicted within the space of one half yeer next after his offence that he be discharged and set at liberty No matter of Religion or cause Ecclesiasticall made by this Parliament shall be judged Error Heresie Schism or schismaticall opinion Such Persons as shall bee authorized by Letters Patents under the Broad-seale of England shall have jurisdiction power or authority spirituall to visite reform order or correct any errors heresies schisms abuses or enormities But by virtue of this Act they have not authority to determine or adjudge any thing to bee heresy but only such as heretofore have beene determined by Canonicall-Scripture or the 4 first generall Councells or any
contradicting it converted the world to Christianity And although our Saviour gave power to all his Disciples to preach the Gospel yet only to the Apostles He expounded the Scriptures beginning at Moses And it was Luk. 24. 27. the Apostles understandings which he opened that they might understand the Scriptures And the spirits of the Prophets are subject to the Prophets ver 45. Our Saviour therefore having promised the continuance of all ghostly power in his Church and having given the power of the interpretation of the Scriptures that is those Scriptures which concern him immediately only to his Apostles the authority of the interpretation of the Scriptures is continued only in their successors the Bishops As my Father sent me so send I you S. Joh. 20. 21. 17. Our Saviour being the Head of the Catholique Church therefore To whom the right of making Ecclesiastical laws belongs all the body of the Church cannot make one Article de fide and Whoso shall go about to adde or diminish from the prophesie of the book of life God shall plague him and take away his part from the book of life Rev. 22. 18 19. Yet where he gives command to his Church to do any thing but gives it no direction how it should be done as Let all things be done decently and in order 1 Cor. 14. 40. there he gives the Church a power to make laws for the execution of his command for decencie and order must presuppose laws and directions and where there are no laws there things must necessarily be done indecently and disorderly It therefore belongs to the magisterial or governing part of the Church that is the Bishops to make laws for the decencie and order of the Publique service of God Consecration Sacraments things offered up to God and Rites of Marriage 18. It was only to Timothy as Bishop of the Ephesians that S. Paul To whom the composing of Publique Liturgies belongs 1 Tim. cap. 2. exhorts that first of all prayers supplications intercessions and giving of thanks be made for all men Therefore to Bishops it only belongs And S. Ambrose his Liturgy is continued in Milan to this day if no alteration were since the Council of Trent 19. The next Order in the Church of Christ to Apostles and Bishops Of Priests and their function is that of Presbytery or Priesthood as S. Paul says 1 Cor. 12. 28. God hath set some in the Church first Apostles secondly Prophets thirdly Teachers The Sacerdotal or Priestly power in most things is the same with Episcopal or Pontificial as both of them have power to consecrate the Sacrament of our Lords Supper and give it to the Laity both of them have power of Absolution and Remission of the sins of believing and repenting sinners both have power of Benediction of offering up the service of the Church both of them have power to preach the Gospel that is preach what our Saviour the Apostles and Evangelists taught and what Interpretation the Church hath made both have power of publique baptizing Infants both have power of visitation of the Sick celebrating Marriage and pronouncing man and wife But Ordination Confirmation Excommunication Interpretation of Scriptures And therefore if any Priest preaches any other Interpretation of the Scriptures than what the received Interpretation of the Fathers of the Eastern and Western Churches have made and the Councils of the first 400 years after our Saviour which Interpretation is received and acknowledged by the Bishops of the Church of England the Bishops by the testimony of two or three witnesses may judge him Visiting Parochial Congregations composing Publique Forms of Prayers Consecration of Churches and things offered up to God belong only to Bishops 20. Deacons are almost in the same proportion to Priests as Priests Of Deacons and their function are to Bishops Deacons may preach the Gospel which is evident for the Samaritans were converted by the preaching of Philip. A Deacon is the Minister of Bishop and Priest to assist them in offering up the Publique Act. 8. 12. service of the Church in giving the Cup after them in the Sacrament in taking the offerings of the Priest in the Visitation of the sick in Publique Baptism But a Deacon cannot consecrate the Sacrament pronounce Absolution nor Benediction and these three no question are the Orders which S. Paul calls first Apostles secondly Prophets thirdly Teachers 1 Cor. 12. 28. for in all things but only preaching and baptizing a Deacon is the Minister of the Priest and Bishop 21. Ecclesia says S. Cyprian est plebs episcopo adunata or as the Church What is a Church of England hath defined it a Church is a Bishop Curates and Congregations committed to his charge Every Congregation being a Parish that is a Priest rightly instituted and inducted exercising his function and the inhabitants of that Parish conforming themselves to the rules of the Bishop Una ecclesia plures episcopos non habet plures presbyteros habet And therefore S. James says If any among you be sick let him call the elders of the Church cap. 5. 14. such was the Church of Ephesus of Smyrna Laodicea Antioch c. and such is the Church of London Rochester c. A National Church is the aggregation of several Churches in one A National Church Kingdom in the same form of Liturgy Doctrine and Publique Worship of God such are the Churches of Greece Moscovy England France c. The Catholique Church is all Christian Churches united to one Head The Catholique Church Christ Jesus 22. He that heareth not and obeyeth not the Church is to be accounted He that denies the authority of the Church denies the authority of the Scriptures S. Luk. 10. 16. as a Heathen man Matth. 18. 17. And what is a Heathen man but he which denies or believes not the Scriptures Nor is it men which men despise and set at nought in despising the Church but God and Christ himself for He that despiseth you viz. them sent by Christ despiseth me and he that despiseth me despiseth him that sent me That Regality is a sacred order being an institution of God Gen. 49. 10. Annot. 1 and every King the Lords Anointed is in more then thirty places expressed by God himself It is therefore I conceive why the Church of Rome allows Kings the Sacrament in both kinds But how Kings as being Christian can have any ghostly power instituted by our Saviour to be only in his Church and that only by such means as he hath prescribed I do not understand For Kings as Kings are no essential part of Christs Church and therefore cannot create ghostly power And this King James confessed as you may read in Spotswoods History p. 514. And if Kings by becoming Christian have ghostly power then is the power left by our Saviour to his Church not only weakned by Kings being converted to Christianity but also divided which is
institution and therefore incommunicable or alienable yet after it pleased God that Kings should be nursing fathers and Queens nursing mothers to his Church the exercise endowment priviledges and immunities of Christian power is of positive humane institution The obedience therefore or subjection due to them who have oversight over us in the Lord is not formally due to such Bishops and Priests who have once had the oversight over us but to such Bishops and Priests who are legally constituted to exercise the jurisdiction or function in such Dioceses or Parishes where they are so constituted which exercise is alienable or transferrible though not at the will of the Incumbent yet at the will of Supreme powers and legally at the will of the Donor CHAP. II. Of Inheritance and Succession 1. NO humane law can create a humane right Jura sanguinis nullo jure No Humane law can make a Royal heir civili dirimi possint Nor is this right of succession from Divine positive laws but observed as well where Gods revelation of himself is not received as where it is And if according to the resolution of all the most learned and reverend Judges in Calvin's Case subjection is from no humane law but from the law of nature Then of necessity must Regal right and inheritance be from the law of nature for no man supposeth subjection where he does not presuppose power The Will therefore of Henry the Eight where for want of issue of Edward Mary and Elizabeth he gives the English Monarchy to the issue of Frances and Elianor daughters of Mary his younger sister before the right heirs of Margaret his eldest sister wife of James the Fourth of Scotland was void and not to be allowed and so was that of Edward the Sixth who did disinherit his sisters Mary and Elizabeth and gave the Crown to Jane daughter of Frances the French Queen aforesaid by Charles Brandon Duke of Suffolk and so were the Acts of Parliament made by H. 4. 5. and 6. which entailed the Crown upon their Heirs so was the Acts of the last of Henry the 6. which entailed the Crown upon him and the heirs males of his body and so were the Acts of the first of Rich. 3. and H. 7. which entailed the Crown upon them and their heirs Neither is succession and inheritance of Crowns declared by any humane Law in the world that I know of but only the pretended French Salique Law which we shall examine afterwards 2. None but God can make an Heire to a Crown solus Deus haeredem None but God can make an Heire to a Crown facere potest non homo Co. Lit. Sect. 7. And this Heire which Sir E. Co. here speaks of is but heire in fee to Lands or Tenements according to common Law or Custom if then only God can make such an Heire then sure none but God can make an Heire which makes humane Laws and permits Customes 3. It is not only humane Laws which say a bastard is filius terrae None can inherit not born in Matrimony Gen. 22. 2. quasi nullius filius Et qui ex damnato coitu nascuntur inter liberos non computentur but God calls Isaac Abrahams only Son although at the same time Abraham had his Son Ismael by Hagar his Handmaid or Concubine And Abraham gave all he had to Isaac but to the Sonns of the Concubins which Abraham had he gave gifts Gen. 25. 5 6. So though Ismael were Isaacs elder brother yet in comparison of Isaac born in wedlock God himself did not account him Abrahams Son Nor can one instance be given that ever by Gods either command or permission any born out of marriage did inherit By the Law therefore of God aswell as humane Law none can inherit which are born out of matrimony 4. That which no humane Law prescribes and yet is observed by all The Issue male shall inherit before the Issue female in Royalty men generally in all ages is from the Law of Nature But no humane Law prescribes the male to inherit before the female in regality yet it is observed by all men generally therefore that the issue male shall inherit before the female in regality is from the Law of Nature 5. If primogeniture had not been a sacred thing and inheritance annexed Of the Issue male the first born is to be preferred to it by the Law of Nature then could not Esau have been pronounced a prophane person for selling his birthright Heb. 12. 16. although he did it to save his life Gen. 25. 34. but being due by the Law of Nature I say Esau by his sale could not transfer it to Jacob yet because Esau did despise it Gen. 25. 34. it was just with God to transfer it to Jacob neither can it be shewed any where in sacred writ but that alwaies primogeniture in royal descent was a good title where God did not interpose 6. Only the King can inherit and succeed because his Royal capacity is Why only the King is said to inherit and succeed and Subjects do either inherit or succeed but never both affixed and inseparable with his person In the Oath therefore of Ligeance Subjects swear to beare faith to the King his Heirs and Successors but no Subject can both inherit and succeed because there is no succession can be affixed to the person of any Subject by vertue of inheritance All Corporations therefore do not descend by inheritance but are acquired as they are nominated or elected in such manner as is granted by the King or supream power 7. There are but two waies by which hereditary or successive Monarchies How many waies hereditary Monarchies descend do descend the one is Lineal descent the other Lineal Agnatical Cognatical or Collateral or as we say the one descends to the heire general the other to the heire male This latter by vertue of a Salique law takes place only in France we will therefore see what may be said and objected against the former and how the latter hath been observed in France and of what Authority it is 8. That cannot be against the Law of God which he has owned and Gynococratia or inheritance of Women not unnatural nor against the Law of God given a blessed president of but that God has owned Gynaecocraty and that in a great and miraculous delivery of his own people is evident in Deborah And that Women may inherit when the daughters of Zelophehad made their plea for their inheritance Numb 27. They first pleaded negatively Our Father was not of the company of them that gathered themselves against the Lord in the company of Corah which is a plain argument that rebellious Subjects have no property against supream powers but forfeit their goods aswell as lives for God saies ver 7. the daughters of Zelophehad spake right why should the name of our father be done away from his family because he has no Son And God himself
vero Regi prout ipsa feret facti ratio satisfacito aut graves sceleris admissi poenas rex ipse repetito Christiana siquidem fide imbuti regis est Deo illatas graviter pro facti ratione ulcisci injurias If any one entred into Holy Orders or one living with him be imposed upon or cheated in those things which belong to his estate or life then let the King himself unless he can procure it otherwise be to him in place of Patron and Kindred but the Cheator shall make the King satisfaction according to the valure of the fact or the King himself shall take great punishment of the wickedness committed for it is the part of a King endued with Christian religion severely to punish injuries according to the quality of the deed offered to God 10. For the proving of this Sir Edward Coke in the Proeme to the The antient Common-law did not admit of Appeals to Rome in cases Spiritual sixth Part of his Reports cites an Act of Parliament made 10 H. 2. an 1164. where it was enacted As concerning Appellations if any shall arise from the Archdeacon they must proceed to the Bishop from the Bishop to the Archbishop and if the Archbishop do fail in doing Justice it must lastly come to the King that by his precept the controversie may be ended in the Archbishops Court so that there ought not to be any proceeding further without the assent of the King And that this among many other might not taste of innovation the Record saith This recognition or record was made of a certain part of the customs and liberties of the Predecessors of the King to wit of Henry his Grandfather and of other Kings which ought to be observed in the Kingdom and held of all for the dissentions and discords often arising between the Clergy and our Soveraign Lord the Kings Justicers and the Peers of the Realm And all the Archbishops Bishops Abbots Priors Clergy with the Earls Barons and all the Nobles c. have sworne and assuredly promised in the word of mouth in one consent to keep and observe the said recognition toward the King and his heirs in good sooth without evil meaning for ever 11. The Revenue of Danegelt was first enacted because of Pyrates The Kings before the Conquest by their own authority did impose Taxes upon Church-lands For infesting the Country they did persist as much as they could to the devastation of it And to repress their insolence the yearly return of Danegelt was enacted viz. Twelve pence for every Hide of all the Country Mr. Selden in lib. 2. cap. 4. Analecton Anglobritannicon fol. 77. makes a Hide of land to be as much as could be tilled by one plough in a year Mr. Lambert in the Laws of King Edward fol. 128. makes a Hide to be one hundred acres of land to maintain them who should resist the irruption of the Pyrates when they met them But from the Danegelt every Church should be free and quiet and all land which was in the dominion of the Church wheresoever it lay paying nothing at all in such redemption for men did more confide in the prayers of the Church then in the defence of arms But if Lex vult non supervacaneum then is it clear that the Church-lands were liable to be taxed by the King for it had been a supervacaneous thing to have excepted the lands of the Church in this Law if the lands of the Church had not been liable to have been taxed at all And to manifest more clearly that the exemption of Church-land from Taxes was a meer concession of our Kings take the Stat. of Ethelulph the successor of Egbert written Analect Angl. lib. 2. cap. 4. pag. 77. with his own hand Our Lord reigning for ever Whilst that we see perillous times in our days the fire of war the taking away of our goods together with the cruel depredations of our destroying enemies and barbarous Pagan nations do lie upon us the multiplied tribulations do afflict us even to utter destruction Wherefore I Ethelulph King of the West-Saxons with the councel of the Bishops and my Princes giving wholsom councel and the only remedy have consented I have determined that every portion given to the holy Church whether of either Sex serving God or to miserable Lay-men always the tenth Mansion where it is least or the tenth part of all Goods be made for ever free that it be safe and defended from all secular services yea from the Kings greater or lesser tributes or the taxations which we call Winterden and that it be free of all things for the forgiveness of our souls and sins to serve God alone without Expedition building of Bridge and fortifying of Castle 12. If King Ethelbert were obliged to S. Gregory for the Conversion At what time the Pope first usurped jurisdiction over the Crown of England of the English Saxons to the Faith Prince Edgar Athelin was smally beholding to Pope Alexander 2. For Edgar being Grandson to Edmund Ironside and the undoubted Heir to the English Monarchy after the death of Edward the Confessor Alexander not only allows the Conquerors pretensions to the Crown of England but interdicts all those who should Speed fol. 405. par 27. See the effects of the Popes curse Speed fol. 415. par 2. oppose him So that though Harold were an Usurper yet was his Holiness his Interdiction as much against the undoubted Title of Edgar as against Harold Nor were all titles of rights and interests of the English Monarchy ever perfect and compleat from that time until they were all united and perfected in King James 13. How far the Britanick Churches were from any dependence upon At what time the first contest hapned between the King Pope about the investiture of Bishops the Church of Rome we have already shewed And so free were the Churches of England under the Saxon Kings before the Conquest that before the Appeal of Anselm Archbishop of Canterbury to Pope Paschal 2. scarce any Appeal was ever made to Rome but that of Wilfreds which was overruled by the King and Church So that for near a thousand years after the Conversion of the Britains and Saxons to the Faith although by means of S. Eleutherius and Gregory the Great we do not find any thing which may prove the superiority of the Roman Church over either the Britanick or English And how strange a thing the investiture of the English Bishops by the Pope was to the King and Kingdom of England appears by the Letter of Paschal to Anselm in answer to Anselm's Significasti Reges De Elect. Pet. cap. 4. Regni Majores admiratione promotos c. You have signified to me that Kings and Nobles were moved with admiration that the Pall was offered to you by our Ministers upon condition that you should take an Oath which they brought you written from us And the King not only opposed
forty pounds and for every yeere after the summe of sixtie pounds untill hee or shee shall receive the Sacrament as aforesaid and if he or she who hath received the Sacrament as aforesaid shall after offend in not receiving the Sacrament as aforesaid by the space of one whole yeere that then he shall forfeit for every such offence the summe of sixty pounds the one moity to the King the other to him who will sue for the same in any of the Courts of Record in Westminster or before any Justices of Assize or before Justices of Peace at their generall Quarter-Sessions by Action of Debt Bill Plaint or Information wherein no Essoyne Protection or Wager of Law shall be allowed The Churchwardens and Constables of every Towne Parish or Chappel for the time being or some one of them or if there be none then the chief Constables of the Hundred where such Town Parish or Chappell is or one of them as well in places exempt as not exempt shall once every yeere present the monthly absence from Church of all popish Recusants within such Townes and parishes and shall present the names of every of the children of the said Recusants being above the age of nine yeeres and as neere as they can the age of the said children as also the names of the Servants of the said Recusants at the next generall or quarter-Sessions of that shire limit division or liberty All such Presentments shall bee Recorded in the said Sessions by the Clerke of the Peace or Towne-clarke for the time being without any Fee and for default of every such Presentment the said Churchwardens Constables or High-constables shall forfeit twenty shillings and for default of recording such presentment without a Fee the Clerke of the Peace or Town-clerke shall forfeit 40. s. Every Presenement made by any Churchwarden constable or High-constable as aforesaid whereby any Recusant shall happen to be convicted shall be rewarded by having 40. s. to be levyed out of such Recusants goods and estate in such manner as by the more part of the Justices shall be ordered by warrant under their hands and seales The Justices of Assiize and Justices of Quarter-sessions have power to heare and determine of all Recusants as well for not receiving the Sacrament as for not coming to Church and have also power to make Proclamation that the body of every such offendor shall be rendred to the Sheriff of the county or the Baylif or keeper of the Goale of the liberty before the next Assizes Generall or Quarter-sessions and if then the offendor shall not make his appearance upon Record that every such default shall be deemed as a sufficient conviction by verdict of 12 men This Statute recites the penalties imposed by the 29 Eliz. 6. upon a Recusant convict and that every conviction shall be certified into the Exchequer as is in the statute of 23 El. 1. concerning Recusants monethly forfeitures yet by this statute the King may refuse the 20 l. a moneth and take the 2 parts of the Recusants lands yet the King shall not take into his two parts the Mansion house nor shall demise nor lease over the 2 third parts or any part thereof to any Recusant nor to the use of any Recusant and whosoever shall take any lease of the King of such lands shall give such security as the Court of Exchequer shall allow not to suffer any waste to be committed upon the Premisses For the better tryall how the Kings subjects stand affected in point of loyalty and due Obedience it is Enacted That after the end of the session of Parliament any Bishop of the Diocesse or any two Justices of peace whereof one of the Quorum within the jurisdiction of their sessions may require any person of the age of 18 yeeres or above being or which shall bee convict or indicted for any Recusancy except noblemen and noble women for not repairing to Divine service according to law or have not received the Sacrament twice within the yeere next past or any person passing through the County or Liberty and unknowne except as is before excepted that being examined by them upon oath shall confesse or not deny himself to be a Recusant or shall confesse or not deny that he hath not taken the Sacrament twice within the yeere to take this Oath hereafter upon the holy Evangelists which said Bishop or two Justices shall certifie in writing subscribed with his or their hands at the next generall or Quarter-sessions the Christian name Sirname and place of abode of every person which shall take the said Oath which Certificate shall be there Recorded and kept among Records of the said sessions If any person other then noblemen and noble women shall refuse to answere upon Oath to such Bishop or Justices of Peace or take the said Oath duely tendred then the said Bishops or Justices of Peace shall commit the same person to the common Goale without Baile or Mainprize untill the next Assizes or quarter Sessions where the said Oath shall be againe tendred unto them by the Justices of Affize or Justices of Peace or the greater part of them and if such person shall then refuse to take the Oath he shall incur the penalty of a praemunire except women Covert who upon refusall shall only be committed to the common Goale there to remain without bail or mainprize untill they take the said Oath The Tenour of the Oath I A. B Doe truly and sincerely acknowledg professe testify and declare in my Conscience before God and the World that our Soveraign Lord King James is lawfull and rightfull King of this Realm and of all other his Majesties Dominions and Countries and that the Pope neither of himselfe nor by any Authority of the Church or See of Rome or by any other meanes with any other hath any power or authority to depose the King or to dispose of any of his Majesties Kingdomes or Dominions or to authorize any forreigne Prince to invade or annoy him or his Countries or to discharge any of his subjects of their Allegiance and Obedience to his Majesty or to give licence or leave to any of them to beare Arms or raise tumults or to offer any violence or hurt to his Majesties Royall Person State or Government or to any of his Majesties Subjects within his Majesties Dominions Also I sweare from my heart that notwithstanding any Declaration or Sentence of Excommunication or Deprivation made or granted or to be made or granted by the Pope or his Successors or by any authority derived or pretended to be derived from him or his See against the said King his Heires and Suceessors or any absolution of the said Subjects from their obedience I will beare faith and true Allegiance to his Majesty his Heirs and Successors and him and them will defend to the uttermost of my power against all conspiracies and attempts whatsoever which shall be made against his or their Persons their Crowne and Dignity