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A77000 An ordinance presented to the Honorable House of Commons, by Mr. Bacon, a lawyer in Suffolk, and Mr Taet, both of them members of the same house, and by their means was twice read, and referred to a committee For the preventing of the growing and spreading of heresies. Bacon, Nathaniel, 1593-1660.; Taet, Mr. 1646 (1646) Wing B355; Thomason 669.f.9[69]; ESTC R212306 1,737 1

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An Ordinance presented to the Honorable House of Commons by Mr. Bacon a Lawyer in Suffolk and Mr Taet both of them Members of the same House and by their means was twice read and referred to a COMMITTEE For the preventing of the growing and spreading of Heresies BE it ordained That all such as shall from and after the Date hereof willingly preach teach print or write publish and maintain any such opinion contrary to the Doctrines ensuing Viz. That God is present in all places That God Is or that he is One in three Persons Or doth know or fore-know all things Or that he is Almighty Or that he is perfectly Holy Or that he is Eternall Or that shall in like manner publish That Christ is not God coequall with the Father Or shall deny the Manhood of Christ Or that the Godhead and Manhood of Christ are severall Natures Or that the Manhood of Christ is pure unspotted of sin Or that shall publish That Christ did not die or rose from the dead nor ia ascended into Heaven bodily Or that his death is meritorious in behalfe of Beleevers Or that shall publish or maintain as aforesaid that Christ is not the Son of God Or that the Holy Ghost is not God Or that the Scriptures are not the Word of God Or that the Bodies of Men shall not rise after they be dead Or that there is no day of judgement after death Such publishing with obstinacie shall be judged Felony Such persons shall by two witnesses be bound over by two Iustices unto the Gayl-delivery and the Delinquent shall be indited for Felony and upon finding the same inditement and that the party bee found guilty and shall not abjure his said error he shall suffer the pains of death without benefit of Clergy But upon abjuring of the said error he shal upon two sufficient Sureties be bailed And be it further ordained that if after abjuring the said errours he shall publiish it again he shall be indited and put to death And be it further ordered that if any person shall wittingly and presumptuously or contrary to admonition blaspheme the Name of God or any of the holy Trinity or shall impugne the Word of God such offences shall be adjudged Fellony the Offender committed without Bayl or Mainprize and the party being found guilty shall be branded in the left Cheek with the Letter B. and upon the like offence the second time shall suffer death And be it further ordained that all persons who shall publish any of the severall errours hereafter ensuing viz. That all men shal be saved that a man by nature hath free wil to turn to God That God may be worshipt by Pictures or Images or that the soule of any man after death goes neither to Heaven nor Hell but to Purgatory or that the soule of man dies or sleepes when the body is dead or that the revelations or workings of the Spirit are a rule for a Christians life though divers from or contrary to the written Word of God or that a man is bound to believe no more then by his reason he can comprehend or that the Morrall Law contained in the Ten Commandements is no rule of a Christian life or that God sees no sinne in the justified or that a Believer need not repent nor pray for the pardon of sinne or that the two Sacraments of Baptisme and the Lords Supper are not Ordinances commanded by the Word of God or that the Baptizing of Infants is unlawfull or that such Baptizing is void and of none effect or that such persons are to be Baptized again and in pursuance thereof shall baptize any person formerly baptized or that the observation of the Lords Day as it is injoyned by the Ordinances and Lawes of this Realm is not according or contrary to the Word of God or that it is not lawfull to joyn in Publique or Family Prayer or to teach Children to pray Or that the Churches of England are not true Churches Or that the Ministers or Ordinances are not true Ministers or Ordinances Or that the Church government by Presbytery is Antichristian or unlawfull or that the Magistracy or power of the Civill-Magistrate by Law established in England is unlawfull or that all the use of Armes for Publique defence be the Cause never so just is unlawfull And in case the party so accused for any of the said errours be committed before two Justices the party so committed shall be ordered to renounce his said errour in the publike Congregation of the Parish Church whence the complaint comes and in case he refuses or neglects the same at or upon the day time and place appointed by the said Justices that he shall be committed to prison by the said Justices untill he shall find two Sureties of subsidy men that he shall not publish or maintain the said errour or errours any more London10 Sept 1646