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A69293 The kynges most royall maiestie being enfourmed ...; Proclamations. 1538-11-16 England and Wales. Sovereign (1509-1547 : Henry VIII) 1538 (1538) STC 7790; ESTC S108885 2,286 1

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THE KYNGE● 〈…〉 〈…〉 med that sondry contentions and sinyster opinyons haue by wronge teachynge and naughtye printed b●●●● ed and growen within this his realme of Englande and other his dominions amonges his louing subiectes of 〈…〉 ●ontrairie to the true faithe reuerence and due obseruation of such sacramentes sacramentalles laudable rites and ceremonies 〈…〉 haue ben vsed and accustomed within the churche of Englande ▪ wherof his highnes is iustly and laufully souerayne thus and 〈…〉 th immedtately vnder Christ esteming also that by occasion of sondry printed bookes in the englyshe tonge that be brought● 〈…〉 e parties and by suche lyke bokes as haue bene prynted within this his realme set forth with priuilege ▪ conteynynge annotation● and additions in the margin●s prologes and calenders imagined and inuented aswell by the makers deuysers and printers of the same bokes as by sondry straunge persones called Anabaptistes and sacramentaries whiche be lately commen into this realme where some of them do remayne priuely vnknowen and by somme his highnes subiectes vsynge some superstitiouse speches and rashe wordes of erronyouse matters and fantasticall opinions bothe in their preachinges and familyar cōmunications wherby dyuers and many of his louynge symple subiectes haue ben enduced and encouraged arrogantly and superstitiousely to argue and dispute in open places tauernes and alehouses not onely vppon the holy Sacrament of Baptisme but also vppon the mooste blessed sacrament of the Aultar and further to breke contempne and despise of theyr owne priuate wylles and appetites other holy sacramentes laudable rites and ceremonies heretofore vsed and accustomed in his graces realme and churche of Englande not only to the great sclander of sondry the kynges true simple and vnlerned subiectes and other but also to the reproche and vituperation of this sayd hole realme and churche to his gracis highe discontentation and displeasure with daunger of encrease of the sayde enormities and abuses oneles his highnes shulde spedily refourme and redresse the same whervpon his maiestie moste prudently ponderinge and consideryng the greatte cure and charge whiche it hath pleased almyghty god of his infinite goodnes to commytte to his maiestie ouer all the congregation of the sayd churche of Englande And aboue all thynges ernestly wyllyng and desyring to auaunce and set forth the holy worde of god to his dinine honour and glorie and to conserue his said realme and churche committed to his charge in peace vnitie rest and tranquillitie clere and voyde from all wycked errours erronyouse opynyons and dyssention Dothe therfore straitly charge and commande by this his present proclamation as well all and singulet his subiectes of what degree or qualitie so euer they be as all other what so euer respantes or inhabitauntes within this his realme or within any his gracis dominions that from hensforth they and euery of them for his part shall obey kepe and obsetue all and synguler suche articles as hereafter folowe vpon the peynes and penalties conteyned and specified in the same FYRSTE FOR expellynge and aduoydinge the occasion of the said errours and seditiouse opinions by reason of bokes imprinted in the englyshe tonge brought and transported from outward parties The kynges most royall maiestie straytely chargeth and commaundeth that no person or persons of what estate degree or condition so euer he be shall from hensforth without his maiesties speciall licence transport or bringe from outwarde parties into this his realme of England or any other his gracis dominions any maner bokes printed in the englyshe tonge nor sell gyue vtter or publishe any suche bokes from hensforthe to be broughte into this tealme or into any his highnes domymons vpon the peynes that the offendours in that article shall nat onely incurre and runne into his gracis moste high displeasure and indignation but also shall lose and forfaite vnto his maiestie all his or theyr goodes and cattalles and haue emprisonment at his gracis wyll ITEM that no persone or persons in this realme shall from hensforth print any boke in the englyshe tonge onles vpon examination made by some of his gracis priuie counsayle or other suche as his highnes shall appoynte they shall haue lycence so to do and yet so hauynge not to put these wordes Cum priuilegio regali without addyng ad imprimendum solum and that the hole copie or els at the least theffect of his licence and priuilege be therwith printed and playnely declared and expressed in the Englyshe tonge vnderneth them Nor from henseforth shall printe or bryng into this his realme any bokes of diuine scripture in the englishe tonge with any annotations in the matgyn or any prologe or additions in the calender or table excepte the same be firste viwed examyned and allowed by the kynges highnes or suche of his maiesties counsayle or other as it shall please his grace to assigne therto but onely the playne sentence and texte with a table or repertorte instructynge the reader to fynde redely the chapiters conteyned in the sayd boke and theffectes therof Nor shall from henseforthe prynte any boke of translations in the englyshe tonge oneles the playne name of the translatour therof be conteyned in the saide boke or elles that the prynter wyll answere forthe same as for his owne priuie dede and acte and otherwise to make the translatour the printer and the setter forthe of the same to suffre punishement and make a fyne at the kynges wyll and pleasure ITEM that no persone or persons vsying the occupation of pryntying of bokes in this realme shall prynt vtter sel or cause to be published any bokes of scripture in the englishe tonge vntyl suche time as the same bokes be fyrst viewed eramyned and admitted by the kynges highnesse or one of his prime counsayle or one byshoppe of this realme whose name also his grace wylleth shall be therin expressed vpon peyne not onely to incurre and runne into the kynges moste high displeasure and indignation but also to lose and forfayte al theyr goodes and catalles and suffre emprisonement at his gracis wyll and pleasure ITEM for as moche as dyuerse and sondrye straungers of the secte and fals opinion of the Anabaptistes and sacramentaries bene lately comen into this realme where they lurke secretly in dyuers corners and places mynding craftely and subtely to prouoke and stire the kynges louynge subiectes to theyr errours and opinions wherof parce of theym by the great trauayle and diligence of the kynges hyghnes and his counsayle be apprchended and taken The kynges moster or all maiestie declareth and notifieth to all his louynge subiectes that his highnes lyke a godly and a catholyke prince abhorteth and detesteth the same sectes and theyr wycked and abhomynable errours and opinions 〈…〉