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A00170 Articles ministred by the reuerend father in God. Anthony by the grace of God Bishop of Chichester to the churchwardens throughout the whole diocesse of Chichester, at the visitation begun there the 6 of September 1600, and to bee enquired of quarterly within the saide diocesse; Visitation articles. 1600 Church of England. Diocese of Chichester. Bishop (1596-1605 : Watson); Watson, Anthony, d. 1605. 1600 (1600) STC 10180; ESTC S111833 8,612 16

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bookes set forth by an English papist beyond the seas either against the Quéenes Maiesties supremacie in matters Ecclesiasticall or against true Religion and Catholike doctrine now receyued or set forth by any other within this Realme or else where against the state of the Archbishops Bishops and Clergie of this Realme or against the doctrine orders ceremonies now retained by publique authoritie 18 Whether your Parson Vicar or Curat doe preach or cause to bée preached euery moneth one Sermon at the least and whether there-in they doe foure times in the yéere teach the people that all forraine vsurped authorytie is iustly abolished and that the Quéenes Maiestie is and ought to bée the supreame gouernour ouer all persons in all causes as well Ecclesiasticall as ciuile within hir dominions Baptisme 19 Whether your Children that bée in no great perill of death bée baptised after the last lesson of Morning prayer at the Font vpon the sunday or holy day next after the birth thereof with Godfathers and Godmothers that can say the Catechisme the Lords Prayer the Articles of the Christian faith the ten Commandements and whether your Minister hath refused to baptise any child at any day in the wéeke in case of great weakenesse 20 Whether any child borne within your parish hath not béene baptised in your parish Church 21 Whether your children baptised at home in cases of extreame weakenesse and infirmitie bée brought to the Church after their recouery that the Minister may examine whether they be lawfully Baptised or no. Matrimonie 22 Whether they haue married any maner of persons with out the banes asking thrée seuerall sundaies or holy daies in time of deuine seruice in the presence of the people 23 Whether they haue solemnized any marriage in the night season or at vnlawfull time of the day 24 Whether they haue married any of diuers parishes with out a certificat of the banes asking from the Minister or Curat where the parties dwell or else doe solemnize any marriage out of their owne Church or marrie any in their owne Church which be not of their owne parish 25 Whether your Minister or Curat exhorteth yong persons not to make any contract of marriage priuatly or openly with out the consent of their parents friends that haue authoritie ouer them according to Gods law and mans law 26 Whether they marry any that cannot say perfectly the Lords praier the articles of a Christian mans faith and the ten commandements of God 27 Whether any man haue two wiues or any woman two husbands Visiting the sicke 28 Whether they haue béene dilligent according to theyr duety in visiting and adminstring vnto the sicke to call the lost shéepe to Christes fold by repentance comforting them with godly and wholesome sentences out of the sacred scripture Gods word whereby they may put their whole trust in the mercies of God in Christes death our Sauiour contemning the world and in forgiuing all men as they would be forgiuen at Gods hand 29 Whether they haue exhorted all persons aswell in health as in sicknesse to make their Testaments and dispose their goods for the discharging of their consciences the quietnes of their wiues and children satisfieng of the world 30 Whether they doe exhort their parishioners to cause a bell to be tolled for them their families in the time of their sicknesse to the intent they may be commended vnto Gods mercy by the praiers of other men 31 Whether they haue called vppon them that haue made their testaments to bestow according to their abilitie some part of their goods vpon the true workes of mercy as vpon the poore and néedie vpon the fatherlesse and motherles vpon desolate widowes and marriages of poore maidens vpon the maintenance of the ministrie Schooles vpon the reparations of the Church high waies and such like and whether the Churchwardens call for the same 32 Whether they haue béene diligent to bury the dead being brought to the Churchyard vsing no other ceremony then is appointed for burialls 33 Whether after the decease of any person there is any more ringing then one short peale before the buriall and an other after the buriall 34 Whether there bée any excessiue ringing or toling vsed vpon sundaies or hollidayes or their euens sauing to common prayer and to a Sermon or such as doe not tend to supersticion and to the maintenance of popish purgatorie and of praier for the dead Commination 35 Whether they vse out of the pulpit in a publique assembly to read the commination against sinners once euery quarter immediatly after the Letanie is said vpon some sunday or holliday Touching the Function of Ministers 36 Whether your Parson Vicar or Curate doe trauaile diligently painefully according to their abilitie to set foorth true religion to adorne the same with the examples of good life to beate downe vice supersticion Idolatry papistrie all manner of heresies to exhort all men to vnity peace and brotherly loue to their dutifull obedience to their Prince such as hée in authoritie vnder hir vnto the diligent hearing reading and teaching of Gods word 37. Whether they indeauour to haue the parishioners to say seruice and sing Psalmes in prose and méeter with them in the Church 38. Whether they say the common prayers reade their Psalmes and Chapters and other prayers so audibly plainly and distinctly in conuenient time and at such a place as all the people may well heare and vnderstand the sence therof to their edifying 39. Whether they vse after morning and euening prayer sayd to bestow themselues in godly meditation of good learning and instructing of youth 40. Whether they vse the exhortation set foorth in the administration of the Lords Supper thereby to stir vp theyr parishioners to the oftner receiuing of the same 41. Whether they haue admitted any notorious offendour or malicious person or any notoriously knowen to bée out of charitie or that hath done any open wrong to his neighbour eyther by word or by déede to the holy Communion without open acknowledging of their fault and reconciliation 42. Whether there be any in your parish that readeth any priuate Lectures in the same or vseth exposition of scriptures in any priuate mans house whatsoeuer or that preacheth any Doctrine of innouation to with-draw the people from theyr due obedience and whether any Preacheth and doth not at certaine times in the yéere minister the Sacraments and say seruice according to order Also whether any new presbiterie or consistorie of Elders bée in the parish erected or any priuate Conuenticle of those whose eares ich with singularities and impertinent matters in the which schismaticall Ministers bée admitted to deale in the Ecclesiasticall function and such as despise rulers speake euill of them that are in authoritie or whether any of your parish contribute to such schismaticall dealings and conuenticles 43. Whether doth your minister or any other vse any solemne Feastes or publique exercise vpon