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A00269 Articles to bee inquired of, in the diocesan visitation of the most reuerend father in God, Toby by the prouidence of God L. Archbishop of Yorke, primate of England, and metropolitane begun and continued in the yeeres of our Lord God 1622, and 1623, and in the 17 yeere of His Graces translation. Church of England. Province of York. Archbishop (1606-1628 : Matthew); Matthew, Tobias, 1546-1628. 1623 (1623) STC 10379.5; ESTC S2654 7,810 15

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ARTICLES to bee inquired of Jn the Diocesan Visitation of the most Reuerend Father in GOD Toby by the prouidence of GOD L. Archbishop of Yorke Primate of England and Metropolitane Begun and continued in the yeeres of our LORD GOD 1622. and 1623. And in the 17. yeere of his Graces Translation LONDON Printed by George Purslowe Anno 1623. The tenor of the Oath to be ministred to the Churchwardens and Sworne-men YOV and euery of you shall sweare by Almighty God that all affection and respect set aside vpon due deliberate consideration of these Articles giuen in charge you shall make a true full and particular answer in writing to the same Articles and euery of them presenting all and singuler offences and offenders therein mentioned wherein you shall deale faithfully and vprightly as before God So helpe you God in Iesus Christ Articles to be inquired of by the Church-wardens and Sworne-men in the said visitation of the Lord Archbishop of Yorke Anno Dom. 1623. For the Clergie INprimis Whether your Parson Vicar Curate or Minister be a Preacher of Gods Word and a maintainer and furtherer of Religion now established by publike authority within this Realme of England or no Item 2 Whether hee doe in his Sermons Lectures other exercises moue the people to ioyne with him in Prayer for the Kings Maiestie the Noble Prince Charles Fredericke the Prince Elector Palatine the Lady Elizabeth his wife and their Royall issue with addition of such stile and title as of right doth appertaine to his Maiestie and whether any since the 25. of September 1605. haue refused or willingly omitted or neglected so to doe Item 3 Whether he be a Preacher lawfully admitted and by what authority And whether your Minister or Church-wardens haue since the time aforesaid suffered any man to preach in your Church but such as haue first shewed their licenses to preach either from the Lord Archbishop of Yorke or Bishop of the Diocesse where hee dwelleth or one of the Vniuersities vnder their Seale Jtem 4 Whether he be painfull diligent in preaching as also in Catechizing the youth of your Parish vpon Sundayes Holydaies according to his Maiesties late directions in that behalfe signified and registred in the Consistory office at Yorke And how many Sermons hath your Parson Vicar or Minister preached in his owne Church within this yeere last past And if he be not a Preacher how many Sermons by his procurement or otherwise haue there been preached this last yeere and by whom And whether were they that preached the same licenced or no and by whome Jtem 5 Whether any lectures bee read or Exercises vsed within your Parish either publikely in the Church or priuatly in any house by any not licensed as aforesaid or being licenced doe refuse to conforme themselues to the Lawes Ordinances and Rites Ecclesiasticall of the Church of England And whether any such so reading or exercising doe teach or professe any doctrine of Innouation inclyning to Papistry Brownism or any other Heresie or Schismaticall error whereby themselues or others may be drawne from their true obedience in causes Ecclesiasticall Item 6 Whether your Minister not being a Preacher doe euery Sunday when there is no Sermon reade some part of the Homilies set forth and appointed by publike authority Item 7 Whether your Common Prayer and Sacraments be by your Minister in your Church or Chappell distinctly and reuerently administred and read as is prescribed in or by the booke of Common Prayer without any innouation or omission and at due and conuenient houres And whether doth your Minister so celebrating the same vsually weare the Surplesse whilest hee is saying the publike Prayers and ministring the Sacraments And if he be a graduate whether doth he also vpon his Surplesse weare such a Hood as is agreeable to his degree and such decent apparell as by the late Constitutions are appointed Item 8 Whether doth your Minister in the administration of the Sacrament of Baptisme vse the signe of the Crosse according to the Booke of Common Prayer And whether hath hee deferred or refused to baptize any Infant being in danger of death hauing notice of the weaknesse thereof And whether in his default hath any dyed without Baptisme Item 9 Whether hath your Parson Vicar or Curate admitted any to the holy Communion or to be God-father or God-mother at Baptisme being a person excōmunicate any known or notorious offenders any not instructed in the principles of Religion or any to the Cōmunion which then were not of your Parish And whether hath he so often and at such times administred the same as euery Parishioner may receiue the same at the least euery yeere thrice wherof once at Easter as by the Booke of Common Prayer is appointed Jtem 10 Whether hath he admitted any excōmunicate person to be God-father or God-mother or any which hath not receiued the holy Communion Item 11 Whether hath he churched any woman after the birth of her child begotten in Incest Adultery Fornication or married any woman so begotten with child without publike confession of their faults at their churching or marriages in the presence of the Congregation vpon some Sabbath or Festiuall day at morning Prayer time leauing their further punishment to the Ordinary or other competent Iudge Jtem 12 Whether hath your Parson Vicar or Curate since the 25. of Sept. 1605. celebrated Matrimony without licence granted by such as haue Episcopal authority except the banes of Matrimony were formerly published three Sundaies or holydayes in the time of diuine seruice in the Parish Church or Chappell where the said parties dwelt and at any other time then betweene the houres of eight and twelue of the clocke in the fore-noon or in any other place then in the Church or Chappell where one of the parties dwelt And whether without consent of Parents or other Gouernours Item 13 Whether hath your Parson Vicar or Curate moe Benefices or Ecclesiasticall promotions then one and what be their names and where is he most resiant And if hee haue more how is hee qualified and dispensed withall to hold the same And how doth he supply his absence whether by a Curate or Minister licenced to preach or not And if he bee then by whom is hee licenced And what distribution doth he make thereby to the poore where he is not resident Item 14 Whether doth your Minister or Curate serue any more Cures then one and if so then what other Cure doth he serue Item 15 Whether doth your Parson Vicar or Curate according to an act of Parliament in that behalfe made call vpon and require the people of his Parish to solemnize and keepe holy the Fift day of Nouember and that day to come to the Church to ioyne in Prayers and thanksgiuing for the happy deliuerance of his Maiesty the Queene Prince and States of Parliament from the most traiterous and bloudy intended massare by Gunpowder and whether doe the people