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A89945 The new booke of common prayer. According to the forme of the Kirke of Scotland, our brethren in faith and Covenant.; Book of common prayer. Church of England. 1644 (1644) Wing N582; Thomason E1189_5; ESTC R208279 4,599 16

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Earth and in Jes●s Christ c. Which done the Minister explaineth these Articles going through each particular branch thereof Which being ended the Minister kneeling down prays for the child Concluding OUr Father which art in Heaven Hallowed be thy name thy Kingdome come c. Minister NAme the child Which being told him he sprinkleth the child with water and saith N. I baptise thee in the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost After which he giveth God thanks for making us and our children partakers of that blessed Sacrament The Administration of the Lords Supper THe day wherein the Lords Supper is to be administred which commonly is once a moneth or so oft as the Congregation shal think expedient the Minister first being in his Pulpit desireth the people to consider how Jesus Christ did ordaine unto us his holy Sacraments Then the Minister readeth 1 Cor. 11. Chap. beginning at this part of the Chap. I have received of the Lord that which I have delivered unto you and so in to the end of the Chapter After which he proceedeth to an Exhortation The Exhortation being ended the Minister commeth to the Table every man and woman placing themselves with most conveniencie FIrst the Minister taketh the Bread and giveth thanks which being done he breaketh the Bread First receiving it himself and then delivereth it to the people who are to distribute and divide the same among themselves according to our Saviours command and in the same manner he likewise giveth the Cup during which time some place of the Scriptures reads which doth lively set forth the death of Christ to the intent that our eyes and senses may not only be occupied in these outward signes of Bread and Wine which are called the visible Word but that our hearts and minds also may be fully fixed in the contemplation of the Lords death which is by this holy Sacrament represented Then the Minister giving thankes after all have received saying Most mercifull Father we render to thee all prayse thanks and glorie for that it hath pleased thee of thy great mercies to g●ant unto us miserable sinners so excellent a gift and treasure as to receive us into the fellowship and company of thy deere Son Jesus Christ our Lord whom thou hast delivered to death for us and hast given him unto us as a necessarie food and nourishment unto everlasting life And now wee beseech thee also ô heavenly Father to grant us this request that thou never suffer us to become so unkind as to forget so worthy benefits but rather imprint and fasten them sure in our hearts that wee may grow and increase more and more in true faith which continually is exercised in al manner of good works and so much the rather ô Lord confirme us in these perillous days and rages of Satan that wee may constantly stand continue in the confession of the same to the advancement of thy glorie who art God over all blessed for ever So be it After which is to be sung a Psalme of thanksgiving MY soul give laud c. or the like After which the Minister giveth the blessing and they depart The form of Matrimonie THe Bains or Contract are to be published three several days in the Congregation to the intent that if any person have interest or title to either of the parties they may have sufficient time to make their challenge The Minister comming to joine them together in Matrimony first maketh an Exhortation after which he saith I Require and charge you as you will answer at the day of judgement when the secrets of all hearts shall be disclosed that if either of you do know any impediment why ye may not be lawfully joined together in Matrimony that yee confesse it For be ye well assured that so many as be coupled otherwise then Gods Word doth allow are not joined together by God neither is there Matrimony lawfull If no impediment be the Minister saith to the Congregation I Take you to witnesse that be here present beseeching you all to have good remembrance hereof and moreover if their be any of you which knoweth that either of these parties be contracted to any other or knoweth any other lawfull impediment let them now make declaration thereof If no cause be alleadged he proceedeth saying to the man FOr as much as no man speaketh against this thing you M. shall protest here before God and his holy congregation that you have taken and are now content to have N. here present for your lawfull wife promising to keepe her love and intreat her in all things according to the duty of a faithfull husband forsaking all others during her life and briefely to live in all holy conversation with her keeping faith and truth in all points according as the word of God and his holy Gospell doth comma●d He Answereth Even so I take her before God and the presence of this his congregation Then the Minister saith to the Woman YOu N. shall protest here before the face of God in the presence of his holy Congregation that you have taken and are now content to have M here present for your lawfull husband promising to him subjection and obedience forsaking all other during his life and finally to live in an holy conversation with him keeping faith and truth in all points as Gods word doth prescribe Shee answereth Even so I take him before God and in the presence of this his congegation After which the Minister instructeth them out of some places of Scripture and so commendeth them to God saying THe Lord sanctifie and blesse you the Lord power the riches of his grace upon you that yee may please him and live together in holy love to your lives end So be it Then is sung the 128 Psalme or some other pertinent for the occasion The Visitation of the Sick is referred to the discretion of the Minister Of Burials THe Corps is reverently brought to the Grave accompanied with the Congregation without any further Ceremonies which being laid in the Grave the Minister maketh some comfortable exhortation to the people touching death and resurrection committing the body to the earth and so they depart FINIS