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A00091 Iniunctions gyuen by th [sic] auctoritie of the kynges highnes to the clergie of this his realme; Injunctions. 1538 Church of England.; Henry VIII, King of England, 1491-1547. 1538 (1538) STC 10085; ESTC S108738 4,267 6

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INIVNCTIONS GYVEN BY THAVCtoritie of the kynges highnes to the clergie of this his cealius IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN In the yere of our lord god a thousand fyue hūdreth XXXVI and of the moste noble reigne of our soueraigne lorde Henry the .viii. kinge of England and of Fraunce defensour of the faythe lorde of Irelande and in erthe Supreme heed of the churche of Englande the XXVIII yere and the _____ day of _____ I Thomas Crumwell knyght lorde Crumwell keper of the priuie seale of our sayd soueraigne lorde the kynge and vicegerent to the same for and concernynge all his iurisdiction ecclesiasticall within this realme visitinge by the kynges hyghnes supreme auctoritie ecclesiastical the people and clergie of this deanry of _____ by my trusty commissarye _____ lawefully deputed and constitute for this parte haue to the glory of almyghty god to the kynges highnes honour the publyke weale of this his realme and encrease of vertue in the same appoynted and assigned these iniunctions insuinge to be kept and obserued of the deane persons vicars curates and stipendiaries restant or hauing cure of soule or any other spiritual administration within this deanry vnder the peynes hereafter lymitted and appoynted ¶ The first is that the deane persons vicars and other hauynge cure of soule any where within this deanrie shall faithfully kepe and obserue and as farre as in them may lye shall cause to be kepte and obserued of other al and syngular lawes and statutes of this realme made for the abolysshynge and extirpation of the bysshop of Romes pretensed and vsurped power and iurisdiction within this realme and for the establyshement and confirmation of the kynges auctoritie and iurisdiction within the same as of the supreme heed of the churche of Englande And shall to thuttermoste of theyr wytte knowledge and lernynge purely syncerely and without any colour or dissimulation declare manyfest and open for the space of one quarter of a yere nowe next ensuyng ones euery sonday and after that at the least wise twise euery quarter of a yere in their sermons and other collatiōs that the bishop of Romes vsurped power and iurisdiction hauynge no establyshement nor grounde by the lawe of god was of most iuste causes taken away and abolyshed and that therfore they owe vnto hym no maner of obedience or subiection and that the kynges power is within his dominion the highest potentate and power vnder god to whome all men within the same dominion by goddis commaundement owe moste loyalte and obedience afore and aboue all other powers and potentates in erthe ¶ ITEM where as certayne articles were lately deuised and put forth by the kynges highnes auctoritie and condescended vpon by the preiates and clergy of this his realme in conuocation wherof part are necessary to be holden and beleued for our saluation and thother part do concerne and touche certayne laudable ceremonies rites and vsages of the churche mete and cōuenient to be kept and vsed for a decent and politike order in the same the said deane persons vicars and other curates shall so open and declare in their sayd sermons and other collations the sayde artycles vnto them that be vnder theyr cure that they may playnly knowe and discerne whiche of theym be necessary to be beleued and obserued for theyr saluation and which be not necessary but onely doo concerne the decent and polityke order of the sayde churche accordyng to suche commaundement and admonytion as hath ben giuē vnto them heretofore by auctorite of the kinges highnes in that behalf ¶ MORE OVER that they shall declare vnto all suche as be vnder their cure tharticles likewyse deuysed put forthe and authorised of late for and concernynge thabrogation of certayne superfluous holy dayes accordynge to theffecte and purporte of the same articles and perswade theyr parysshioners to kepe and obserue the same inuiolably as thynges holsomely prouided decreed and establyshed by common concent and publyke auctorite for the weale commoditie and profyte of all this realme ¶ Besides this to thintent that al superstition and hipocrisy crept into diuers mens hartes may vanyshe awaye they shall not set forth or extoll any ymages relyques or myracles for any superstytion or lucre nor allure the people by any inticementes to the pilgremages of any sainct otherwise than is permitted in the articles lately put forth by thauctorite of the kinges maiestie and condescended vpon by the prelates and clergie of this his realme in conuocaiton as thoughe it were propre or peculyar to that saynct to giue this commoditie or that Seinge all goodnes helth and grace ought to be both asked and loked for only of god as of the very author of the same and of none other For without hym it can not be gyuen But they shall exhorte as wel theyr parishoners as other pilgrimes that they do rather apply them selfe to the keping of goddes commaundementes and fulfilling of his workes of charitie perswadinge them that they shal please god more by the true exercysynge of theyr bodyly labour trauayle or occupation and prouiding for their families than if they went about to the sayd pilgrimages and that it shal profyte more theyr soule helth if they do bestowe that on the poore and nedy whiche they wolde haue bestowed vpon the said ymages or relyques ¶ ALSO in the same theyr sermons and other collations the persons vycars and other curates aforesaid shal diligently admonishe the fathers and mothers maisters and gouernours of youthe beynge within theyr cure to teche or cause to be taught theyr chyldren and seruantes euen from theyr infancy theyr Pater noster tharticles of our fayth and the tenne commandementes in theyr mother tonge And the same so taught shall cause the sayd youthe ofte to repete and vnderstande And to thintent this may be the more easily done the sayde curates shal in theyr sermons deliberately and plainly recite of the said pater noster articles or commandementes one clause or artycle one daye and an other an other daye tyll the hole be taught and lerned by lyttell and lyttell And shall delyuer the same in writinge or shewe where printed bokes conteyninge the same be to be folde to them that can reede or wyll desyre the same And therto that the sayd fathers and mothers maisters and gouernours do bestowe theyr children and seruauntes euen from their childehode other to lernyng or to some other honest exercyse occupation or husbandry exhortinge counsayling and by at the wayes and meanes they may as well in theyr sayd sermons and collations as other wayes perswadynge the sayde fathers mothers maysters and other gouernours beynge vnder their cure charge diligently to prouide forsee that the saide youth be in no maner wyse kepte or broughte vp in ydelnes leste at any tyme after warde they be dryuen for lacke of somme mystery or occupation to lyue by to fall to beggyng stealynge or some other vnthriftynes For as moche as we may dayly see through slouth and