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B01762 An humble petition unto the high and most honourable Courts of Parliament, that they would be pleased to condiseend [sic] to the perusing of these short notes, tending to the refining of the Booke of Common-Prayer, in a few things. / By Theophilus Brabourn. Brabourne, Theophilus, b. 1590. 1661 (1661) Wing B4093; ESTC R208011 3,675 1

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An Humble PETITION unto the High and most Honourable Courts of Parliament that they would be pleased to condiscend to the perusing of these short Notes tending to the refining of the Booke of Common-Prayer in a few Things I Do not mislike the holy Prayers of our Church because some things in or about them may be amended but I desire an amendment of such things as do either give scandall or from which weak conscientious persons do take scandall that so love peace and unity may be preserved in our Church from which will follow Vniformity and Conformity For this end I shall give Instances of something to be Added to the Book of Common-prayer of some things to be Altered and of some things to be Removed 1. Of some things to be added I read in the Common-prayer Book of Edward the sixth printed 1552. In the 10th Petition of the holy Letany this prayer From the tyranny of the Bishop of Rome and all his detestable Enormities c. O good Lord deliver us But in our Common-prayer Books in these dayes this Protestant prayer is quite left out as if it were unlawfull for us to pray against Romish tyranny and Popish detestable Doctrines It is meet therefore that this Prayer should be added and restored to our Books of Common-Prayer as it was in Edward the sixths time 2. Of some things to be altered As 1. As you may see in the Kalender for the first and second Lessons many Chapters of the Apocrypha Scriptures are appointed to be read as well as the Canonicall Scriptures Now it is not meet that Apocrypha Scriptures which are of a doubtful verity should be made of equall authority with the Canonicall Scriptures wherefore it is meet that there be an alteration by putting away the Apocrypha Chapters and putting in their rooms so many Canonical Chapters 2. After the first and second Lessons for Morning-Prayer it is ordered that these Lessons or Chapters shall be sung in a plain Tune Now is this decent when a man reads a Chapter to sing it Or is it so edifying to sing it as it is to read it in a sober and grave tone of voice Like as a Judge on the Bench speaks his Charge or as the Sheriffe reads the Kings Proclamation or as a School-Master reads a Lecture to his Schollars In the Chapters sometimes God threatneth us for our sins and sometimes that glorious and fearfull name of the Lord our God is read which we ought to fear Deut. 28.58 And is it decent for a Minister to read these things merrily and with a singing voice Is it not meet then that this singing should be altered Besides in Cathedrall Churches they sing their Prayers and is it not meet that this also be altered 3. The Book of Common-Prayer lacks a good Method for the Minister is forced in reading of Service to turn some leaves backward and then some leaves forward and cannot read on to the next thing following as he might if things were methodically disposed now this would be altered 4. The last thing in the Book of Common-Prayer is the forme for Consecration of Bishops to their office which gives them their being makes them Bishops Now as I conceive this Consecration ought to be in the Kings name For the King is supream head of the Church and next under Christ in authority And therefore Bishops ought to derive their office and authori●y therein from the King as next under the King but they are consecrated not in the name of the King but in the name of another and higher power as from Christ the holy Ghost and the Metropolitan and so they make themselves to be next under Christ and so shoulder out of place the King and deny his supremacy Now ought not this Consecration therefore be altered 5. The Prayers of the Church ought to be without Tautologies and unnecessary repetitions For Christ said that his Disciples should not be like the heathen in prayer using vain repetitions Mat. 6.7 But our Common-Prayer Book is full of unnecessary Repetitions For 1. the Lords Prayer is used in an hours time over and over again as twice in Morning-prayer and once in the Pulpit in the Ministers former Prayer 2. Gloria Patri or Glory be to the Father is in one hours time appointed to be said and repeated over and over again six or seven times I could add other prayers also of like kind Now is it not meet to alter this 6. In our Cathedral Churches they say their second Service in the Chancell or on the High Altar not in the body of the Church where the other set Service is said Now the high Altar is no more holy than the body of the Church nor is it so convenient for the peoples edification because they being afar off in the body of the Church they can hardly hear what is read And what reason can be rendred why one part of the Service should be read in the body of the Church and another part on the High Altar And why should it be so in a Cathedral Church more than in all other Churches Is it not meet that this be altered 2. It is appointed in the order for the Communion that the Table shall stand in the body of the Church or Chauncel where Morning and Evening-Prayers are said but now in the Cathedral Church and in many others the Table is hoisted up and stands on the High Altar But this is not the place where Morning and Evening prayers are usually said but the place for these is the body of the Church and there used in all common on Churches and why then should it be otherwise in Cathedrals 7. As touching Baptisme the Priest is appointed to take the child in his arms and to dip it into the water unless the child be weak so then strong children must all of them be dipped into the water as Anabaptists do but this dipping is out of use in our Church Is it not meet then to alter this dipping unto sprinkling of water 3. Of some things to be removed out of the Church As 1. As touching the Epistles and Gospels these are appointed to be read on Sundays in Morning and Evening-Prayers but I see no reason for it for on Sundays we have an whole Chapter read for the second Lesson out of the Epistles and another out of the Gospels what necessity is there to read a part of a Chapter out of them For we heard the Gospel out of the four Evangelists before in the second Lesson and also the Epistle out of the Epistles of St. Paul and others Is it necessary to read the same matter twice in one hour 2. After the whole Chap. of the Gospel and Epistle is read what need is there to read also a piece or a part of a Chapter out of the Gospel and the Epistles and both the whole Chapter and a piece of one to be read the same day viz. on Sunday I see no reason