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A72013 Articles, whereupon it was agreed by the archbishoppes and bishoppes of both prouinces, and the whole cleargie, in the Conuocation holden at London in the yere of our Lorde God. 1562. according to the computation of the Churche of Englande for the auoiding of the diuersities of opinions, and for the stablishyng of consent touching true religion. Put foorth by the Queenes aucthoritie.; Thirty-nine Articles. English Church of England. 1571 (1571) STC 10038.9; ESTC S124523 8,937 29

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Of the Natiuitie of Christe 13 Of the passion of Christe 14 Of the resurrection of Christe 15 Of the worthie receauing of the Sacrament of the body and blood of Christe 16 Of the gyftes of the holy ghost 17 For the Rogation dayes 18 Of the state of Matrimonie 19 Of repentaunce 20 Agaynst Idlenesse 21 Agaynst rebellion Of consecration of Bishops and ministers THE booke of Consecration of Archbyshops and Byshops and orderyng of Priestes and Deacons lately set foorth in the time of Edwarde the sixt and confyrmed at the same tyme by aucthoritie of Parliament doth conteyne all thinges necessarie to suche consecration and orderyng neyther hath it any thyng that of it selfe is superstitious or vngodly And therefore whosoeuer are consecrate or ordered accordyng to the rites of that booke sence the seconde yere of the aforenamed king Edwarde vnto this time or hereafter shal be consecrated or ordered accordyng to the same rites we decree all such to be ryghtly orderly and lawfully consecrated and ordered Of the Ciuill Magistrates THe Queenes Maiestie hath the cheefe power in this Realme of Englande and other her dominions vnto whom the cheefe gouernment of all estates of this Realme whether they be Ecclesiasticall or Ciuile in all causes doth apparteine and is not nor ought to be subiect to any forraigne iurisdiction Where we attribute to the Queenes Maiestie the cheefe gouernment by whiche titles we vnderstande the mindes of some slaunderous folkes to be offended we geue not to our princes the ministring either of Gods word or of Sacraments the which thing the Iniunctions also lately set forth by Elizabeth our Queene doth most plainlie testifie But that only prerogatiue whiche we see to haue ben geuen alwayes to all godly Princes in holy Scriptures by God him selfe that is that they should rule all estates and degrees committed to their charge by God whether they be Ecclesiasticall or Temporall and restraine with the ciuill sworde the stubberne and euyll doers The Byshop of Rome hath no iurisdiction in this Realme of Englande The lawes of the Realme may punishe Christian men with death for heynous and greeuous offences It is lawfull for Christian men at the commaundement of the Magistrate to weare weapons and serue in the warres Of Christian mens goodes which are not common THE ryches and goodes of Christians are not common as touching the ryght title and possession of the same as certayne Anabaptistes do falsely boast Notwithstandyng euery man ought of suche thinges as he possesseth liberally to geue almes to the poore accordyng to his habilitie Of a Christian mans othe AS we confesse that vayne and rashe swearing is forbidden Christian men by our lord Iesus Christe and Iames his Apostle So we iudge that Christian religion doth not prohibite but that a man may sweare when the Magistrate requireth in a cause of faith and charitie so it be done accordyng to the prophetes teaching in iustice iudgement and trueth The Ratification THIS Booke of Articles before rehearsed is agayne approued and allowed to be holden and executed within the Realme by the ascent and consent of our Soueraigne Ladye Elizabeth by the grace of GOD of Englande Fraunce and Irelande Queene defender of the fayth c. VVhich Articles were deliberately read and confirmed agayne by the subscription of the handes of the Archbyshop and Byshoppes of the vpper house and by the subscription of the whole Cleargie in the neather house in their Conuocation in the yere of our Lorde GOD .1571 The Table 1 Of fayth in the Trinitie 2 Of Christe the sonne of GOD. 3 Of his goyng downe into hell 4 Of his Resurrection 5 Of the holy ghost 6 Of the sufficiencie of the Scripture 7 Of the olde Testament 8 Of the three Credes 9 Of originall sinne 10 Of free wyll 11 Of Iustification 12 Of good workes 13 Of workes before iustification 14 Of workes of supererogation 15 Of Christe alone without sinne 16 Of sinne after Baptisme 17 Of predestination and election 18 Of obtayning saluation by Christe 19 Of the Churche 20 Of the aucthoritie of the Churche 21 Of the aucthoritie of generall Counsels 22 Of Purgatorie 23 Of ministring in the congregation 24 Of speakyng in the congregation 25 Of the Sacramentes 26 Of the vnworthynesse of the Ministers 27 Of Baptisme 28 Of the Lordes supper 29 Of the wicked whiche eate not the body of Christe 30 Of both kyndes 31 Of Christes one oblation 32 Of the mariage of Priestes 33 Of excommunicate persons 34 Of traditions of the Churche 35 Of Homilies 36 Of consecration of Ministers 37 Of ciuill Magistrates 38 Of christian mens goods 39 Of a christian mans othe 40 Of the ratification ¶ Imprinted at London in Powles Churchyard by Richarde Iugge and Iohn Cawood Printers to the Queenes Maiestie in Anno Domini 1571. * Cum priuilegio Regiae maiestatis LOVE KEPYTH THE LAWE OBEYETH THE KYNGE AND IS GOOD TO THE COMMEN WELTHE PRVDENCIA IVSTICIA PRO LEGE REGE ET GREGE