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A36345 A form of reconciliation of lapsed Protestants and of admission of Romanists to the communion of the Church of Ireland / written by the Right Reverend Father in God Anthony Lord Bishop of Meath. Dopping, Anthony, 1643-1697. 1691 (1691) Wing D1911; ESTC R36097 18,380 90

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presence of some of the Congregation say these words to him Sir I have formerly been a Member of the Church of Rome am now sensible of my sin and danger in being so I am come hither to desire that I may be admitted into the communion of your Church and to desire yours and the Prayers of the faithful to God in my behalf To which let the Minister answer Brother the Arms of the Catholick Church are always open to embrace those that are truly penitent for their faults but you must wait here a while till I go into the Church and desire to know the minds of my Christian Brethren whether they are willing that you should be admitted for since they have been scandalized by your fall it is but reasonable that they should be satisfied in your Repentance 6ly Then let the Minister go into the Church the penitent still standing without the door and acquaint the Congregation with the request of the penitent and if they be willing to have him admitted let him go to him again attended with three or four of the people and bring him into the Church placing him in the penitents seat and saying Sir I have acquainted the Congregation with your desire and they are willing to consent to it but you must be content to wait for four several Sundays in this place and communicate only in the prayers of the Church and the preaching of the Word till you be admitted to a more full communion with them When this is done let him proceed in the Office of the Church and when prayers are ended let a Sermon be preached adapted to the present occasion and consisting of these heads First the laying open the errors and corruptions of the Church of Rome both in Doctrine and Worship 2ly The danger of continuing in the communion of a Church that is so corrupt 3ly That notwithstanding this danger yet there is hopes of pardon with God upon the sincere repentance of the party 4ly Let the nature of Repentance be opened to him and let him be told what Acts and Offices he is to do for the making his repentance acceptable with God 5ly Let him give him some general Rules for the regulation of his life conversation 7ly When this is done let the Parish Minister go to his house and discourse over the heads of his Sermon to him Let him advise him to set apart one day in a week during his suspension for the work of fasting and prayer Let him direct him how to observe that fast and give him a few short prayers suited to his occasions and advise him how to employ his thoughts that they may not interfere for want of a subject fit for meditation In particular let him advise him to say the Litany and the seven Penitential Psalms and the three prayers in the Office of Commination All this is advised in case the party can read but if he cannot the Minister must take more pains with him in instructing him and learning him some few prayers by heart 8ly Let him also acquaint him that a publick confession of his sin in forsaking the communion of our Church will be expected from him together with an abjuration of the errors of the Church of Rome and an open promise of continuing for the future in the communion of our Church according to the form hereafter prescribed and let him read over to him the several things that he is to do in the face of the Church upon the day of his admission that he may not be surprized at the time of doing them 9ly When the party has observed these Rules and has stood four Sundays in the penitents seat as before directed let the Minister on the last Lords Day tell him that he intends to admit him into the communion of the Church the next Lords Day following and desire him to prepare himself accordingly for it And when the day for his admission is come which must always be some Sunday or Lords Day publickly in the Church let the penitent sit in his seat till after the Second Lesson at Morning prayer and then let the Minister go down for him and bring him up to the middle of the Church before the Reading-Desk and then let him pray PRevent us O Lord in all our doings with thy most gracious favour and further us with thy continual help that in all our works begun continued and ended in thee we may Glorify thy holy name finally by thy mercy obtain everlasting life through Jesus Christ Our Lord. ¶ Then let the penitent say Sir I am come hither with a design to make a publick confession of my fault in deserting the communion of this reformed Church in the times of danger and affliction embracing the communion of the Church of Rome to preserve my selfe from trouble I doe here publickly own this to be a great sin in me and doe beg your assistance in readmitting me to the communion of the Church from which I have Apostatized as also your holy prayers and the prayers of the Congregation unto God for me for the pardon of this great and crying sin and for the assistance of his Spirit to preserve and strengthen me in this Communion all the days of my life If the person can read he is to read the aformentioned profession if not let some one that can read repeat it for him saying Sir I. N. of C in the parish of B is come hither c. And then let the penitent express his assent to it ¶ Then let the Priest say Sir Before you are admitted into the communion of our Church it is fit that you should make some publick profession of your faith and acquaint the present Congregation with the motives of your Change to the end it may appear to them that you do not return to us again rashly unadvisedly for worldly ends and secular respects but upon sober grounds and weighty arguments of conviction I demand therefore of you First Doe you believe all the Articles of the Christian faith 2ly Repeat them then for the satisfaction of the Congregation I believe c. 3ly Do you here in the presence of God and of this Congregation renounce all the errors and corruptions of the Church of Rome as they stand determin'd by the Council of Trent and are at present taught and practised in that Church 4ly Declare unto the Congregation for what reasons you forsook the communion of our Church 5ly Are you sensible of your sin in forsaking our communion for those reasons and sorry for so doing 6ly Doe you desire to be admitted into the communion of our Church which you have forsaken 7ly Are you resolved by the Grace of God to live and die in the unity of the Catholick faith and in the communion of the Church of Ireland as it is reform'd from the errors and corruptions of Popery ¶ Then let the Priest say ALmighty God
danger in continuing so long in the communion of that Church I am willing to forsake it and to embrace the communion of your Church and am now come hither with an earnest desire to be admitted into it 3ly Then let the Minister tell him as before directed that he must go into the Church and enquire the consent of the Congregation to his admission and if the Congregation be willing to it let him return to the party with three or four of the Congregation and introduce him into the Church placing him in the penitents seat and saying as before directed in the Office for the Lapsi § 6. except only as to the time of his standing in the penitents seat which is left to the Minister's discretion to enlarge or abridge as he sees cause 4ly Then let the prayers of the Church begin and after that a Sermon preached on the heads formerly mentioned § 6. then let him be put in mind of appointing a day once a week for fasting and prayer according to the directions § 7. 5ly Let him acquaint him also that a publick Abjuration of the errors of the Roman Church together with an open promise of continuing in the Communion of our Church will be expected from him before he be admitted and to prevent surprize at any thing that he is to do let the Minister preacquaint him with them before he come to perform them 6ly When the party has observed the foregoing Rules and has stood in the penitents seat according to the time limitted by the Minister let him on the last day tell him that he intends to admit him to the communion of the Church the next Lords Day and when the day is come letthe directions formerly prescribed § 9 be observed 7ly After the prayer Prevent us O Lord is finished let the party standing before the Reading Desk say Reverend Sir I am come hither with a design to renounce the errors and corruption of the Church of Rome in which for many years past I have been educated and to implore your paternal assistance in admitting me to the Communion of your Church as also your holy prayers and the prayers of this Congregation unto God in my behalf for the pardon of all the sins errors and ignorances of my life past and for the assistance of his spirit to preserve and strengthen me in this Communion all the days of my Life ¶ Then let the Priest say Sir BEfore you are admitted to the Communion of our Church it is fit that you make some publick profession of your Faith acquaint the Congregation with the motives of your change that it may appear to them that you have neither forsaken the communion of the Church of Rome nor embraced the communion of ours for finister ends and worldly respects but upon sober grounds and solid arguments of conviction I demand therefore of you First Do you believe all the Articles of the Christian Faith Ans I do 2ly Repeat them for the satisfaction of the Congregation 3ly Do you here in the presence of God this Congregation heartily and sincerely renounce all the errors and corruptions of the Church of Rome as they stand determined by the Council of Trent and are at present taught and practised in that Church Ans I renounce them all 4ly Are you sensible of your sin and danger in continuing so long in the communion of that Church Ans I am 5ly Do you desire to be admitted into the communion of our Church Ans I do desire it 6ly Are you resolved by the grace of God to live and die in the unity of the Catholick faith and in the communion of the Church of Ireland as it stands reformed from the errors and corruptions of Popery Ans I am so resolved 7ly Read your Renuntiation ¶ After the reading of it let the Minister say ALmighty God who has put these good Resolutions into your heart and has discovered to you the light of his Truth give you grace and strength to walk in that light and perform those good resolutions through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen ¶ Then let the Minister use the two former Collects then proceed as in the former Office except only in the first Collect instead of these words let the sense of his former frailty in departing from the truth let these be inserted Let the sense of his former ignorance of the truth have so strong an influence c. After the two Collects let the Minister stand up the Penitent kneeling and lay his hand upon his head saying BY vertue of the Authority to me committed by our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ I do receive this person into the communion of the Church and admit him to the prayers of the Church and the participation of the Lords Supper and to all other Rites and Symbols of communion In the name of the Father and of the Son of the Holy Ghost Amen ¶ Then shall follow the Collect in the former Office and after that a short Exhortation upon these following heads First To shew to him the advantages that the Protestant communion has beyond that of the Church of Rome in allowing the liberty of reading the Scripture and the benefit of the publick prayers in a known tongue in drawing its Members off from relyances on Saints and Angels on hallowed Beads and Medals and and fixing their trust and confidence only upon God 2ly To lay before them the necessity of continuing stedfast in the communion that they have embraced 3ly To shew them the danger and hazard of breaking the Promise which they have so solemnly and publickly made and to forewarn them of and arm them against the loud clamours of Heretick and Schismatick and their being out of the Church which they must expect will be raised against them said unto them by the men of the communion which they have forsaken The Form of Abrenuntiation I H. T. of B. in the Parish of M. Diocess of M. Having been educated in the communion of the Church of Rome by means whereof I was neither able for some time to enquire into the Doctrines of that Church nor to shake them off without much difficulty after enquiry But now being sensible of the errors and corruptions of that Church and the great hazard of my salvation by continuing longer in it I am desirous to renounce her communion and to be admitted into the communion of the Church os Ireland as it stands reformed from the errors and corruptions of Popery humbly imploring the Divine Mercy for all the Ignorances and errors of my life past and desiring all Christian people to pray to God for me that they may not be laid to my charge and also humbly intreating you my Spiritual Pastor to admit me a Member though a very unworthy one into the communion of your Church in which by the grace of God I do fully purpose to live and die And this Declaration I do make willingly sincerely and unfeignedly without any Equivocation or Mental Reservation So help me God through Jesus Christ this _____ day of _____ 1691. FINIS 2. 5. an t c. c. 54 2. Peculiar places appointed for the Penitents Nic. c. 11. Ancyr c. 4. Tert. de poen Basil ad Amphil. c. 22. 56 When first introduc'd how long continued Hist Eccl. 6. 34. L. 5. c. 71. Where those stations were Can. 11 Ep. Can c. 56. 75 The place for the hearers can 11. in can 4. Ancyr lib. de paenit c. 10. The place of the prostrate in can Nicen. ● 1. 12. Ancyr 4. 5. in can praed syntag lit m. 6. The place of the faithfu distinction in habits prayers c. made between them Pacian in paraen ad paenit Ambrosad virglaps c. 8. Cypr. de laps Hieron Ep. 30. ad Ocean Conc. Agath c. 15. Tolet 3. c. 12. B●rc in c. 6. Eligius hom 8. Laod. c. 19. Clem. const l. 8. c. 6. 7. 8. l. 2. c. 57. Dion Hier. Eccl. c. 3. Basil Ep. can c. 56. 75. Sozom hist l. 7. c. 16. Chrys hom 72. in Math. hom 3. in Ep. ad Ephesios Confession required de paenit c. 9 in Sal. 37. Hist Eccl. l. 7. c. 16. Bishop Taylor Un. Necess ch 10. S. 4. fasting injoyned Tert de paenit c. 9. 10. 11. 12. Morni de paenit l. 4. c. 9. 1. Corinth 5. 2. Corinth 2. Euseb 3. 23. de paenit c. 9. 10. Cypr. de lapsis Ancyr c. 16. Nicen c. 11. 12. Basil Ep. Can. how far the antient discipline is practicable present methods fit to be used distinction to be made between the lapsi Penitents Seat Conference with them Penitents address to the Minister and his answer Consent of the Church necessary Sermon for the occasion Fasting and Prayer publick confession Form of admission Penitent's address to the Minister Interr●…tories Prayers to be used Absolution Exortation * Here let him mention his reasons