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A64358 A discourse concerning the Ecclesiastical Commission, open'd in the Jerusalem-Chamber, October the 10th, 1689 Tenison, Thomas, 1636-1715.; England and Wales. Act concerning the submission of the clergy to the King's Majesty. 1689 (1689) Wing T697; ESTC R1306 13,324 42

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Primitive Church should draw and make one convenient and meet Order Rite and Fashion of Common and open Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments to be had and used in his Majesties Realm of England and in Wales the which at this time by the aid of the Holy Ghost with one uniform agreement is of them concluded set forth and delivered to his Highness to his great comfort and quietness of mind in a Book Intituled The Book of the common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church after the use of the Church of England Wherefore the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and the Commons in this present Parliament Assembled considering as well the most Godly Travel of the Kings Highness of the Lord Protector and other of his Highness Council in gathering and collecting the said Arch Bishops Bishops and Learned Men together as the Godly Prayers Orders Rites and Ceremonies in the said Book mentioned and the considerations of altering those things which be altered and retaining those things which be retained in the said Book but also the honour of God and great quietness which by the Grace of God shall insue upon the one and uniform Rite and Order in such Common Prayer and Rites and Extern Ceremonies to be used throughout England and in Wales at Calice and the marches of the same go give to his Highness most hearty and lowly thanks for the same and humbly pray that it may be ordained and enacted by his Majesty with the Assent of the Lords and Commons in this present Parliament Assembled and by the Authority of the same c. The Compilers of the Book of Common Prayer An. 3 Edw. 6. Tho. Cranmer Arch-Bishop of Canterbury George Day Bishop of Chichester Dr. Goodrich Bishop of Ely. Dr. Skip Bishop of Hereford Henry Holbech Bishop of Lincoln Nicholas Ridley Bishop of Rochester Thomas Thurlby Bishop of Westminster Dr. May Dean of St. Pauls Dr. Taylor then Dean afterwards Bishop of Lincoln Dr. Haines Dean of Exeter Dr. Robertson Arch Deacon of Leicester afterwards Dean of Durham Dr. Redman Dean of Westminster Mr. of Trinity Colledge Cambridge Dr. Richard Cox then Almoner to the King afterwards Bishop of Ely. Fuller Church History l. 7. p. 386. Reviewers of the Common-Prayer 1558. Dr. Parker Cox May Bill Pilkington Smith Whitehead Grindal Compilers of the Articles of 1562. MS. D. W Matthaeus Parkerus Cantuariensis Edmundus Grindallus Londin Robertus Horne Wintoniens Richardus Cox Eliensis Nicolaus Bullingham Lincolniens Thomas Bentham Lichfeildens Joan. Jewellus Sarisburiens Gilbertus Barkley Bathoniensis Gulielmus Allen Exoniensis Joan. Parkhurst Norvicensis Edwinus Sandes Wigorniensis Joanes Scory Herefordensis Gulielmus Barlow Cicestrensis Edmundus Gwest Roffensis Richardus Cheyney Glocestrensis Edmondus Scambler Petriburgensis Rich. Davies Menevensis Antonius Kitchin Landavensis Rolandus Merick Bangorensis Thomas Young Eboracensis Jacobus Pilkington Dunelmens Joannes Best Carleolensis Gulielmus Downam Cestrensis By King James the First A Proclamation for the Authorizing an Uniformity of the Book of Common Prayer to be used throughout the Realm Some of those who misliked the state of Religion here Established held Assemblies without Authority whom we restrained by a former Proclamation in the Month of October last and gave Intimation of the Conference we intended to be had with as much speed as conveniently could be for the ordering of These things of the Church which accordingly follow'd in the Month of January last at Our Honour of Hampton Court where before Our Self and Our Privy Counsel were Assembled many of the gravest Bishops and Prelates of the Realm and many other Learned Men c. March 5. In the first Year of Our Reign of England c. 14. Carol. 2. WHereas in the first year of the late Queen Elizabeth there was one Uniform Order of Common Service and Prayer and of the Administration of Sacraments Rites and Ceremonies in the Church of England agreeable to the World of God and usage of the Primitive Church compiled by the Reverend Bishops and Clergy set forth in one book Entituled The book of Common Prayer and Administration of Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies in the Church of England and enjoyned to be used by Act of Parliament holden in the first year of the said late Queen Entituled An Act for the Vniformity of Common Prayer and Service in the Church and Administration of the Sacraments the Kings Majesty according to his Declaration of the five and twentieth of October One thousand six hundred and sixty granted his Commission under the great Seal of England to several Bishops and other Divines to review the Book of Common Prayer and to prepare such Alterations and Additions as they thought fit to offer And AFTERWARDS the Convocations of both the Provinces of Canterbury and York being by His Majesty called and assembled and now sitting His Majesty hath been pleased to Authorize and require the Presidents of the said Convocations and other the Bishops and Clergy of the same to Review the said Book of Common Prayer c. The NAMES of the COMMISSIONERS A. D. 1689. Thomas Lamplugh Lord Arch-Bishop of York Henry Compton Lord Bishop of London Peter Mew Lord Bishop of Winchester William Lloyd Lord Bishop of St. Asaph Thomas Sprat Lord Bishop of Rochester Thomas Smith Lord Bishop of Carslile Jonathan Trelauny Lord Bishop of Exeter Gilbert Burnet Lord Bishop of Salisbury Humfrey Humfreys Lord Bishop of Bangor Nicholas Stratford Lord Bishop of Chester Edward Stillingfleet late Dean of St. Pauls London now Bishop of Worcester Simon Patrick late Dean of Peterborough now Bishop of Chichester John Tillotson D.D. Dean of Canterbury Richard Meggot D.D. Dean of Winchester John Sharp D.D. Dean of Norwich Richard Kidder D.D. Dean of Peterborough Henry Aldridge D.D. Dean of Christ-Church Oxford William Jane D.D. Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Oxford John Hall D.D. Margaret Professor of Divinity in the University of Oxford Joseph Beaumont D.D. Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Cambridge John Mountague D.D. and Mr. of Trinity Colledge in the University of Cambridge John Goodman D.D. Archdeacon of Middlesex William Beveridge D.D. Archdeacon of Colchester John Battely D.D. Archdeacon of Canterbury Charles Alston D.D. Archdeacon of Essex Thomas Tenison D.D. Archdeacon of London John Scott D.D. Prebendary of S. Pauls London Edward Fowler D.D. Prebendary of Glocester Robert Grove D.D. Prebendary of S. Pauls London John Williams D.D. Prebendary of S. Pauls London The END Books Lately Printed for Richard Chiswell Reflections upon the Opinions of some Modern Divines concerning the nature of Government in general and that of England in particular With an Appendix relating to this Matter containing 1. The Seventy fifth Canon of the Council of Toledo 2. The Original Articles in Latin out of which the Magna Charta of King John was framed 3. The true Magna Charta of King John in French By which the Magna Charta in Matth. Paris is cleared and justified and the Alterations in the Common Magna Charta discovered Of which see a more particular Account in the Advertisement before the Appendix All three Englished Jacobi Usserii Armachani Archiep. Historia dogmatica Controversiae inter Orthodoxos Pontificios de Scripturis Sacris Vernaculis nunc primum editae Accesserunt ejusdem dissertationes de Pseudo-Dionysii scriptis de Epistola ad Laodicenos ante hac ineditae Descripsit digessit notis atque Auctuario locupletavit Henricus Wharton A. M Reverendissimo Archiep. Cantuariensi a Sacris Domesticis A Discourse concerning the Unreasonableness of a New Seperation on Account of the Oaths With an Answer to the History of Passive Obedience so far as relates to them will be Published in few days a See the Names of the Compilers in p. 24. of the Appendix * Full. Ch. Hist. p. 386. b See part of the Act in Append. p. 22 23 24. c Cambd Eliz. p 23. An 1558. See the Names of the Reviewers in Append. p. 25. a Hist. of Ref. part 3 p. 405. b See the Names of the Compilers in Append. p. 25. c Full. Ch. Hist. b. 9. p. 72. Heylin Hist. Ref. p. 158. d See part of that Procl in Append. p. 26. a See part of the Act in Appendix p. 26 27. * A Letter to a Friend containing some Quaeries about the New Commission p. 4 5. a An 25 H. 8. Reviv'd 1 Eliz. See Append. p 21. See their Names in Appendix p. 27 c. a A Letter to a Friend containing some Quaeries about the New Commission p. 1 2 p. 4. (b) Quer. p. 4. (b) Quaer p. 4. † Ch. Hist. b. 7. p. 386. * H. of Ref. Coll. vol. 2. p. 330. * Quaer p. 5. (a) Ar●ic 34 Every particular or National Church hath Authority to ordain change and abolish Ceremonies or Rites of the Church ordained only by mens Authority so that All things be done to edifying (a) Hist. of Ref. p. 393. L 3. An. 1559. Breviarium restitutum (a) Syst. Biblioth Coll. Par. Soc. Iesu. p. 17. Latina ante Correctionem Latina post Correctionem (b) Vid. Caus. Valesian p. 126 127 128. (d) Queries p. 1. (e) Quaeries p. 4. (f) P. 2. (g) Quaer p. 1. Qu. 2. Whether intended for the sake of the Church or for the satisfaction of Dissenters or to serve both these ends together (a) Quaer p. 3. (b) Quaer p. 6. Q. 2. (c) P. 3. Q. III. See. p. 5. See p. 2. See p. 2. See p. 2. Camb. Eliz. A. 1558 p. 23. See p. 3. In H. Lestranges Affin of div Lit. p. 6. See p. 3. See p. 4. See p. 7.