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A00187 Articles to be inquired of in the Arch-deaconrie of Salop within the diocesse of Hereford, in the year 163[9?] at the visitation of Morgan Godwyn, Doctor of Lawes, Arch-deacon of Salop. Church of England. Archdeaconry of Salop.; Godwyn, Morgan. fl. 1685 1639 (1639) STC 10217.5; ESTC S1243 12,815 15

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and preserved and in whose hands and whether hath there a true Copy thereof under the hands of the Minister and Church-wardens been transmitted and layd up in the Bishops Registry there to continue for a perpetuall memory thereof And if you have no such Terrier yet made you the Church-wardens and Side-men together with your Parson or Vicar or in his absence your Curate are to make diligent enquiry of the Premises and to make subscribe and signe the said Terrier and to bring in a true copy of it into the Byshops Restistry as is afore sayd Second Concerning the Clergy 1. VVHether doth your Parson Vicar or Curate distinctly and reverently say Divine Service upon Sundayes and Holy-dayes and other days appointed to be observed by the Booke of Common Prayer as the Conversion of S. Paul S. Barnabas day Wednesdayes and Frydayes the Eves of every Sunday and Holy-day at fit and usuall times And doth he duly observe the Orders rits and ceremonies prescribed in the said Booke of Common Prayer as will in rea ding publique Prayers and the Litanie as also in administring the Sacraments-Solemnization of Matrimony visiting the sicke burying the dead Churching of we●men and other the like Rits and Offices of the Church in such manner and forme as in the said Booke of Common Prayer he is injoyned without any omission or addition And doth he read the Booke of the last Canons yearely and weare a Surplice according to the sayd Canons And if he be a graduate whether doth he also weare upon his Surplice such a hood as by the order of the Vniversity is sutable to his degree 2 whether have you any Lecture in your Parish If yea whether doth he twise at the lest every yeere read himselfe Divine Service both Morning and Evening two severall Sundayes publiquely in his Surplice with an Hood theron answerable to his degree of schoole and also twise in the yeere administer both Sacraments with such Rites and Ceremonies as are prescribed by the Booke of Common Prayer Also whether doth he read Divine Service according to the Liturgy Printed by authority in his Surplice and Hood before his Lecture according to his Maiestyes late directions whether doth he at any time preach in his Cloke and not in his Gowne whether doth your Preacher or Lecturer behave himselfe in his Sermons and Lectures as he ought to doe teaching obedience and edifiing his auditorie in matters of Faith and good life without intermedling with matters of State or other discourse not fit for the Pulpit 3 Whether have you any Lecture of Combination set up in your Parish if yea whether is it read by a company of grave and Orthodox Divines neer adioyning and in the same Diocesse and whether doe they preach in Gownes and not in Clokes 4 Doth your Parson Vicar or Curate bid Holy-dayes and fasting-dayes as by the Booke of Common prayer is appoynted And doth he give wa●…gs before hand to he Parishoners for the receiving the Holy Communion as the 22 Canon requireth And whether doth he administer the Holy Communion as often and at such times as that every Parishioner may receive the same at the least thrice in every yeare whereof once at Easter And whether doth your Minister receive the same himselfe on every day that he Administers it to others and use the words of institution according to the Booke at every time the Bread and Wine is renued according to the Proviso of the 21. Canon And doth he deliver the Bread and Wine to every Communicant severally and kneeling 5 Whether doth your Parson Vicar or Curate before the severall times of the Administration of the Lord's Supper admonish and exhort his Parishioners if any of them have their consciences troubled and disquieted to resort to him or to some other learned Minister and open their greife that they may receive such Ghostly counsell and comfort as their conscience may be releived and by the Minister they may have the benefit of absolution to the quiet of their conscience and avoidance of Scruple And if any man confesse his secret or hidden sinnes being sicke or whole to the Minister for the unbarthening of his conscience and receiving of spirituall consolation of minde from him doth he the said Priest or Minister or hath hee at any time revealed and made knowne to any person whatsoever any crime or offence so committed to his trust and secrecie contrarie to the 113. Canon 6 Whether hath your Minister admitted to the holy Communion any notorious offender or Schismatick contrary to the 26. and 27. Canon or hath he received any to the Communion being not of his owne cure or hath he put any from the Communion who are not publikely infamous for any notorious crime doth he alway use and never omit the signe of the Crosse in Baptisme or doth he Baptise in any Bason or other Vessell and not in the usuall Font or admit any Father to be God-father or Mother to be God-mother to their owne children or such to be God-fathers and God-mothers who have not received the holy Communion or Baptise any children that were not borne in the Parish or wilfully refuse to Baptise any Infant in his Parish being in danger having beene informed of the weaknes of the said child and whether the child dieth without Baptisme through his default 7 Doth he refuse to interre any which ought to bee interred in Christian buriall or defer the same longer then he should or bury any in Christian buriall which by the Constitutions of the Church of England or Law of the Land ought not to be so interred 8 Whether hath your Minister Married any without a King or without Banes published three severall Sundayes or holy-holy-dayes in time of Divine Service in the severall Churches or Chappell 's of their severall above according to the Booke of Common Prayer or in times prohibited albeit the Banes were thrice published without a Licence or dispensation from the Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury the Lord Bishop of Herford or his Chancellor first obteined in that behalfe Or not betweene the houres of 8. and 12. in the Fore-noone or have Married any in private houses or if the parties or eyther of them be under the age of 21. yeeres before their Parents or Governours have signified their consent unto him 9. Is your Minister a Preacher allowed If yea then by whom If not whether doth hee procure some who are lawfully licensed to preach monthly amongst you at the least 10. Doth your Minister being licensed preach usually according to the Canons either in his own Cure or in some other Church or Chappel neer adjoyning where no other Preacher is and how often hath he been negligent in that behalf doth he preach standing and with his hat off Or whether doth he or his Curate upon every Sunday when there is no Sermon read an Homily or some part therof according as he ought to doe or in case he be not licensed to preach doth
hee take upon him to preach or expound the Scriptures in his owne Cure or elsewhere If so then you are to present the same the time and place when and where he did it 11 Doth your Minister use to pray for the Kings Majesty King Charles and for the Queenes Majesty for Prince Charles his Highnesse all the Royall Progeny with addition of such stile and titles as are due to his Maiesty and exhort the people to obedience to his Maiesty and to al Magistrates in authority under him And doth he also pray for all Arch-bishops Bishops and other Ecclesiasticall persons 12 Doth your Minister Preacher or Lecturer observe the forme of Prayer and no other before his or their Sermons that is prescribed by the 55 Canon therein moving the people as they are there directed to joyne with him in Prayer for Christs holy Catholike Church and for the Kings most excellent Maiesty the Queene the Prince and the rest of the Royall Progeny Clergy and Councell as in the Canon is required alway concluding with the Lords Prayer 13 Is your Minister continually resident upon his benifice or how long time hath he been absent And in case he be licensed to be absent whether doth he cause his Cure to be sufficiently supplyed according to the Canon or in case he hath another benifice Whether doth he supply his absence by a Curate sufficiently licensed to preach in that Cure where he himselfe is not resident or otherwise in case the smalnesse of the living cannot finde a preaching Minister doth he preach at both his Benifices usually 14 Doth your Minister or Curat serve any more Cures then one If yea then what other Cure doth he serve and how far are they distant 15 Doth your Minister or Curate every Sunday and Holyday before Evening prayer for halfe an hower or more examine and instruct the youth and ignorant persons of his parish in the tenn Commandements Articles of the Creede and in the Lords prayer and the Sacraments according as is prescribed in the Catechisme set forth in the Booke of Common prayer only And if he do not where is the fault either in the Parents and Masters of the Children or in the Curat neglecting his duty And is he carefull to tender all such youth of his parish as have been well instructed in their Catechisme to be confirmed by the Bishop in his Visitation or any other time as is appoynted by the Booke aforesaid 16 Doth your Minister in the Rogation dayes goe in perambulation of the Circuit of the Parish saying and using the prayers Suffrages and Thankesgiving to GOD appoynted by Law according fo his duty thanking GOD for his blessings if there be plenty on the earth or otherwise to pray for his Grace and favor if there be a feare of Scarsity 17 Hath your Minister admitted any Woman begotten with child in Adultery or Fornication to bee churched without Licence of the Ordinarie 18 Hath your Minister or any other Preacher baptized children Churched any woman or ministred the holy Communion in any private house otherwise than by Law is allowed 19. Whether have there beene any Children baptized in private houses by any person or Midwife or Popish Priest and have such Children thus privately baptized and surviving been afterwards brought to your Church to the intent the Congregation and the Minister of the Parish in case they were not baptized by him may be certified whether they or any of them were lawfully bapt●zed or no 20 Whether have the children that have beene borne to any popish Recusant or Recusants in your Parish beene publiquely baptized in your parish-Church by your Parson Vicar or Curate or by whom else were they baptized or where to your knowledge 21 Doth your Minister endeavour and labour diligently to reclaime the Popish Recusants in his parish from their errors if there be any such abiding in your Parish Or whether is your Parson Vicar or Curate over-conversant with or a favourer of Recusants whereby he is suspected not to bee sincere in Religion 22 Hath your Minister taken upon him to appoint any publique or private Fasts Prophecies or Exercises not approved by Law or publique Authority or hath used to meet in any private house or place with any person or persons there to consult how to impeach or deprave the Booke of Common Prayer or the Doctrine or Discipline of the Church of England If yea then you shall present them all 23 Doth your Minister or Lecturer either in time of publique allowed Fasts or at any other time usually deteine the Assembly or Congregation with Sermons longer than a full hower If yea then you shall present the time and place 24 Whether hath your Minister been present at any private conventicle to consult there of any course to bee taken by them or by another upon their motion which may any way tend to the impeachment or depraving of the Doctrine of the Church of England or of the booke of Common Prayer or of any part of the Governement and Discipline now established in the Church of England 25 Whether doth your Minister publish in his Sermons any Doctrine which is new and strange and disagreeing from the Word of God and from the Articles of Christian Faith and Religion agreed on and published Anno Dom. 1562. And whether doth hee teach any thing which hee would the people religiously to observe and beleeve but that which is agreeable to the Scriptures and that which the Catholique Fathers and ancient Bishops have gathered out of that Doctrine according to the Canon 26 Whether doth your Minister in his Sermons enter into and handle any points of controversie contrarie to his Maiesties directions whether doth hee or any other Preacher in your pulpit particularly impugne and confute any Doctrine delivered by any other Preacher in the same Church or in any Church neere adioyning before hee hath acquainted the Bishop of the Diocesse therewith and received order from him what to doe in that case 27 Hath your Minister stayed the publication of any excommunications or suspensions or doth hee every halfe yeare denounce in his parish Church all such of his Parish as are excommunicated and persevere therein without seeking to be absolved or doth hee wittingly and willingly keepe companie with such as are excommunicate and hath he admitted into your Church any person excommunicated without a certificate of his absolution from the Ordinary or other competent Iudge 28 Doth your Minister carefully looke to the reliefe of the poore and from time to time call upon his Parishioners to give somewhat as they can spare to godly and charitable uses especially when they make their Testaments 29 Doth your Minister or Curate resort unto such as be dangerously sicke in your Parish to instruct and comfort them in their distresses according to the order of the booke of Common Prayer not omitting then especially to move them earnestly to liberality toward the poore 30 Whether doth your Minister or any