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A00241 Articles to be inquired of, in the first metropoliticall visitation, of the most reuerend father, Richard by Gods prouidence, Arch-bushop [sic] of Canterbury, and primat of all England in, and for the dioces of Peterborough, in the yeare of our Lord God 1607, and in the third yeare of His Graces translation. Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Archbishop (1604-1610 : Bancroft); Bancroft, Richard, 1544-1610. 1607 (1607) STC 10314.4; ESTC S2647 9,208 15

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Articles to be inquired of in the first Metropoliticall Visitation of the most Reuerend Father Richard by Gods prouidence Arch-bushop of Canterbury and Primat of all ENGLAND in and for the Dioces of PETERBOROVGH in the yeare of our Lord God 1607. and in the third yeare of his Graces Translation IN DOMINO CONFIDO At London printed by Raph Blower ANNO DOMINI 1607. THE Tenor of the Oath to be ministred to the Churchwardens and Sworne-men YOV shall sweare that all affection fauor hatred hope of reward and gaine or feare of displeasure or mallice set aside You shall vpon due consideration of the Articles giuen you in charge present all and euery such person of or within your Parish as hath committed any offence or fault or made any default mentioned in thiefe or any of thiefe Articles or which are vehemently suspected and defamed of any such offence fault or default wherein you shall deliuer vprightly and according to truth neyther of mallice presenting any contrary to truth nor of corrupt affection sparing to present any and so conceale the truth Hauing in this action God before your Eyes with an earnest zeale to maintaine truth and so suppresse vice So helpe you God and the Contents of this booke God saue the King ❧ ARTICLES To be inquired of by the Churchwardens and Sworne-men in the Visitation of the Lord Arch-bushop of Canterbury within the Diocesse of PETERBOROVGH Anno Dom. 1607. INPRIMIS Whether haue you in your seuerall Churches and Chappels the booke of Constitutions or Cannons Ecclesiasticall ready to be reade by your Minister according to his Maiesties pleasure published by his Highnes Authoritie vnder the great Seale of England and whether hath your Minister reade the same or any part thereof vpon Sundaies and Holidaies in the afternoone before diuine seruice accordingly yea or no 2 Item Whether is there any within your parish that hath or doth impugne the Kings Maiesties supremacie and authoritie in causes Ecclesiasticall or doe any way or in any part impeach the same being restored to the Crowne by the Lawes of this Realme established in that behalfe 3 Item Whether is there any in your parish that denieth the Church of England by Lawe established vnder the Kings most excellent Maiestie to be a true and an Apostolicall church teaching and mainteyning the Doctrine of the Apostles 4 Item Whether is there any in your parish that doth impagne any of the Articles of Religion agréed vpon in Anno 1562 and established in the Church of England 5 Item Whether doth your minister vse to pray for the Kings Maiestie King Iames and for the Quéenes Maiestie the Prince and all their Royall Progeny with addition of such Stile and Titles as are due and appertaining to his Maiestie and exhort the people to obedience to his Highnes and other Maiestrates being in authoritie vnder him 6 Item Whether is there any in your parish that doe impugne or speake against the Rites and Ceremonies established in the Church of England or the lawful vse of them you shall present their names 7 Item Are there any in your parish that doe impugne the gouerment of the Church of England vnder the Kings most excellent Maiestie by Arch-bushops Bushops Deanes Arch-deacons and the rest that beare office in the same Affirming that the same is Ante-christian or repugnant to the worde of God 8 Item Is there any in your Parish that doth impugne the forme of consecrating and ordeining of Arch-bushops Bushops Priests or Deacons affirming that the same is repugnant to the worde of God or that they who are so ordered in that forme are not lawfully made 9 Item Is there any in your parish that doth holde or frequent any conuenticles or priuate congregations or any that doe eyther make or maintaine any Constitutions agréed vpon in any such priuate Conuenticles or assemblies 10. Item Whether any persons haue lurked and tippled in Tauernes or Ale-houses on sundaies or other holidaies or vsed his or their manuall craft or trade vpon the said daies or any of them and especially in the time of diuine seruice 11 Item Are there any in your parish that doe or haue prophaned since his Maiesties last generall pardon the Lords day called sunday or other holidaies contrarie to the orders of the Church of England prescribed in that behalfe 12 Item Whether is the prescript forme of diuine seruice vsed by your Minister vpon Sundaies and Holidaies according to the booke of common prayer And whether doth your Minister duely obserue all the Orders Rites and Ceremonies prescribed in the said booke of common prayer as well in reading puplique prayers the Letany as also in administring the Sacraments in such manner and forme as in the booke of common prayer is inioyned 13 Item Whether hath any person in your parish quarrelled or fricken or vsed any violence vnto or with your Minister or any other in the church or church-yard or vsed himselfe disorderly in the church by filthy and prophane talke or any other rude and immodest behauiour 14 Item Whether is that due reuerence and humble submission vsed within your Church or Chappell in the time of Diuine seruice as by the 18. constitution is prescribed whether each one in the Church or Chappell do apply and order himselfe there in time of diuine Seruice as by the latter part of the same Constitution is most commendably enioyned 15 Item Whether the Church-wardens and Questmen from time to time doe their dilligence in not suffring any idle persons or loyterers to abide either in the Church-yard or Church-porch in Seruice or Sermon time but causing them either to come into the Church to heare Diuine seruice or to depart and not to disturbe such as are hearers there 16 Item Whether the Church-wardens doe prouide against euery Communion with the aduice of the Minister a sufficient quantity of fine white Bread and of good and wholesome Wine for the number of the Communicants that shall receiue and that to be brought in a cleane and sweet standing pot of pewter or of other pure mettle 17 Item Whether doth your Minister administer the holy Communion so often and at such times as that euery parishioner may receiue the same at least thrice in euery yéere wherof once at Easter as by the booke of common prayer is appointed And whether doth your Minister receiue the same himselfe on euery day that he administreth it to others and vse the words of the Institution according to the booke at euery time that the Bread or Wine is turned in such manner and forme as by the Proviso of the 21. Common is directed or wherein is he faultie and whether is warning giuen by him before hand for the Communion as the 22. Cannon requireth 18 Item Whether hath your Minister admitted any Notorious ●●●●dors or Skismatickes to the Communion contrary to the 26. and 27. constitutions 19 Item Whether the Minister together with the Churchwardens Questmen doe take diligent héede and care