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A79592 Articles for visitation concerning certain matters ecclesiastical exhibited to the ministers, church-wardens, and side-men of every parish within the Diocess of Ely. In the primory episcopal visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God Benjamin by divine permission Lord Bishop of Ely. Church of England. Diocese of Ely. Bishop (1667-1675 : Laney); Laney, Benjamin, 1591-1675. 1668 (1668) Wing C4035A; ESTC R173874 5,430 10

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ARTICLES FOR VISITATION Concerning certain MATTERS ECCLESIASTICAL EXHIBITED To the Ministers Church-Wardens and Side-men of every Parish within the DIOCESS of ELY In the primory EPISCOPAL VISITATION OF THE Right Reverend Father in God BENJAMIN By Divine Permission Lord Bishop of ELY CAMBRIDGE Printed by John Field Printer to the Universitie MDCLXVIII The Tenor of the Oath of the Church-Wardens and Sworn-men YOu shall Swear that you and every of you shall faithfully execute your several Offices of Church-wardens and Side-men according to the Kings Ecclesiastical Laws So help you God and the Contents of his Holy Gospel Articles of Instruction to the Church-wardens and Side-men in some more special matters to direct them in their Presentments Anno Domini 1668. TIT. I. Concerning Churches Chappels with the Ornaments and Furniture thereunto belonging 1_IS your Parish Church or Chappel in good and sufficient repair both for the Roof Can. 85. Windows Floor and Seats 2 Hath any part of your Church Chappel or Steeple been demolished or pulled down what part and how long since or any of the Lead Timber or Bells thereunto formerly belonging any way imbezelled or sold and by whom 3 Is there a decent Font of stone with a cover and doth the same stand at or near the nether end of your Church Can. 81. in such manner as anciently and usually Fonts have stood for the baptizing of children Doth the Minister baptize publickly onely in the Font Is there a decent Communion-table in your Chancel 82 with a decent Carpet and another Covering of white Linen to be spread thereon at the time of the Administration of the Lords Supper and have you a fair Chalice or Communion-cup with a Cover and one or more Flagons have they been profaned by common use 20 4 Have you a convenient Seat or Pew wherein to read Divine Service 82 a Pulpit with a decent Cloth or Cushion 83 a large Bible of the last Translation 80 and a Book of Common-prayer lately published Anno 1662. the Book of Homilies set forth by Authority Stat. and a Printed Table of the degrees wherein Marriages are prohibited 99 and a Book of Canons and Constitutions Ecclesiastical and a Decent Surplice and Hood 58 5 Have ye a Register-book in Parchment of Christenings 87 Burials and Marriages 70 and is the same kept in all points according to the ancient use 6 Have you a Book of Paper 52 to record the names and Licenses of such Strangers as are admitted to Preach in your Church or Chappel and do such Strangers subscribe their Names As Also a third Book for the Church-wardens Accounts as also a Chest with Locks and Keys 70 wherein to keep the said Books and the aforementioned Furniture TIT. II. Concerning the Church-yard the Houses Glebes and Tythes belonging to the Church 1 IS your Church-yard sufficiently fenced and decently kept Hath any person enchroached upon the same or made any door into it and how long since 2 Is the House of your Parson Vicar or Curate and the Out-houses in good repair have any of them been defaced or pulled down without license have there been any enchroachments made upon the same or any of the ancient marks or bounds removed or changed and by whom 3 Have you a true and perfect Terrier of all the Glebe-lands Gardens Orchards Tenements or Cottages belonging to your Parsonage or Vicarage C. 87. As also a note of such Pensions Rate-tythes and portions of Tythes or other yearly profits either within or without your Parish as belong thereunto Have any of the same been withheld from your Minister and by whom as you know or have head TIT. III. Concerning Ministers 1 IS your Minister a Priest or Deacon Episcopally ordained according to the Laws of the Church of England 2 Hath he been legally instituted and inducted into his Benefice And did he within two moneths after his induction publickly in the Church upon some Sunday or Holiday in the time of Divine Service read the 39 Articles of the Church of England established by Authority and there publickly declare his assent thereunto 3 Is he resident among you how many weeks hath he been absent from you without urgent necessity 4 Hath your Minister a Curate Is he in Holy Orders Can. 47. and conformable to the Laws of the Church Is he allowed by the Ordinary 5 Doth your Parson Vicar Curate or Lecturer if you have any perform his Office in all things according to the Rubrick of the Book of Common-Prayer lately established and the Act of Uniformity published therewith 14 without either diminishing in regard of Preaching or in any other respect or adding any thing in the Matter or Form 6 Doth your Minister at the Reading Divine Service 58 wear a Surplice and Hood 7 Doth he observe the Holidays and Fasting-days the Ember-weeks and the yearly Preambulation of Rogation-week as is appointed by the Rubrick 8 Is your Minister licensed to Preach if so 45 46 47. doth he constantly not having a reasonable impediment Preach one sermon in your Church or Chappel every Sunday or if he be not licensed or be hindred doth he procure one to supply his Office by preaching or Reading one of the Homilies 9 Doth your Minister instruct the youth in your Parish in the Church Catechism Can. 59. and prepare and present them to be confirmed by the Bishop Rubr. before Confirm 10 Doth he neglect or delay to visit the Sick 67 or to Baptize any Infant that is in danger of death 69 Doth he baptize any without Godfathers and Godmothers or admit either of the Parents to be Godfather or Godmother to their own Children 11. Hath your Minister married any persons without publishing the Banns on three Sundays or Holidays 62 or hath he married any in private houses 101 or not between the hours of eight and twelve in the morning unless he had a licence or dispensation from the Arch-Bishop or Bishop of this Diocess or from their Chancellors or Vicars General or from the Commissary for faculties so to do Name who were the parties so married and who were present at such marriages and what Minister married them as far as you know or have head 12 Hath your Minister taken upon him to appoint any publick or private Fasts 72 Prophesyings or Exercises not appointed by Authority Or doth he or any other 73 either Minister or Lay-person hold any Conventicles or Meetings in private houses within your Parish for people of several Families to resort unto under the pretence of Preaching Praying Thanksgiving or Humiliation contrary to the Laws and Canons in that case provided 13 Is your Parson Vicar Curate or Lecturer a man of a sober life and conversation or is his carriage in any kinde disorderly or scandalous and unbeseeming a Minister 14 Hath the Sacrament of the Lords Supper been duly Administred in your Church or Chappel