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A32992 A copie of the proceedings of some worthy and learned divines, appointed by the Lords to meet at the Bishop of Lincolnes in Westminster touching innovations in the doctrine and discipline of the Church of England. Together with considerations upon the Common prayer book. Church of England.; Ussher, James, 1581-1656. 1641 (1641) Wing C4103B; ESTC R211825 4,443 9

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such as are contained in the sacred Canonicall Scriptures or in our Liturgy of prayers or have publique allowance 3 That the Reading Deske be placed in the Church where divine Service may best be heard of all the people Considerations upon the Booke of Common Prayer 1 VVHether the names of some departed Saints and others should not be quite expunged the Kalender 2 Whether the reading of Psalmes sentences of Scripture concurring in divers places in the Hymnes Epistles and Gospels should not be set out in the new translation 3 Whether the Rubrique should not bee mended where all Vestments in them of divine Service are now commanded which were used 2. Ed. 6. 4 Whether Lessons of Canonicall Scripture should be put into the Kalender in stead of Apocrypha 5. That the Doxologie should be alwaies printed at the end of the Lords praier and be alwaies said by the Minister 6 Whether the Rubrique should not be mended where it is that the Lessons should be sung in a plaine tune why not read with a distinct voice 7 Whether Gloria Patri should be repeated at the end of every Psalme 8 Whether according to that end of the Preface before the Common Prayer the Curate should be bound to read Morning and Evening Prayers every day in the Church if he be at home and not reasonably tet●ed and why not only on Wensday and Fryday morning and in the Afternoone on Saturdaies with holyday eves 7 Whether the Himnes Benedicite omnia opera c. may not be left out 10 In the Prayer for the Clergy that the phrase perhaps to be altered which only worketh great marvails 11 In the Rubrique for the administration of the Lords Supper whether this alteration to be made that such as intend to communicate shall signify their names to the Curate over night or in the morning before Prayers 12 The next Rubrique to be cleared how far a Minister may repulse a scandalous and notorious sinner from the Communion 13 Whether the Rubrique is not to be mended where the Churchwardens are straitly appointed to gather the Almes for the poore before the communion begin for by experience it is proved to be done better when the People depart 14 Whether the Rubrique is not to be mended concerning the party that is to make his generall confession upon his knees before the Communion that it should be sayd only by the Minister and then at every clause repeated to the people 15 These words in the forme of the Consecration This is my body this is my bloud of the New Testament not to be printed hereafter in great Letters 16 Whether it will not bee fit to insert a Rubrique touching kneeling at the Communion that is to comply in all humility with the prayer which the Minister makes when he delivers the Elements 17 Whether Cathedrall and Collegiate Churches shall be straitly bound to celebrate the holy Communion every Sunday at the least and might not it rather be added once in a moneth 18 In the last Rubrique touching the Communion is it not fit that the Printer make a full point and begin with a new great letter at these words And every Parishioner shall also receive the Sacraments 19 Whether in the first prayer at the Baptisme these words Didst sanctifie the floud Iordan and all other waters should be thus changed Didst sanctifie the Element of water 20 Whether it be not fit to have some discreete Rubrique made to take away all scandall from signifyng the signe of the Crosse upon the infants after Baptisme or if it shall seeme more expedient to be quite difused whether this reason should be published that in antient Liturgies no Crosse was confined upon the party but where Oyle also was used and therfore Oile being now omitted so may also that which was Concomitant with it the signe of the Crosse 21 In private Baptisme the Rubique mentions that which must not be done that the Minister may dip the child in water being at the point of Death 22 Whether in the last Rubrique of conformation those words be to be left out and be undoubtedly saved 23 Whether the Catechisme may not receive a little more enlargement 24 Whether the times prohibited for marriage are quite to be taken away 25 Whether none hereafter shall have licences to marry nor be asked their banes of Matrimony that shall not bring with them a Certificat from their Ministers that they are instructed in their Catechisme 26 Whether these words in Matrimony with my body I thee worship shall not be thus altered I give thee power over my body 27 Whether the last Rubrique of marriage should not be mended that new married persons should receive the Communion the same day of their marriage may it not well be or upon the next Sunday following when the Communion is celebrated 28 In the absolution of the sicke were it not plaine to say I pronounce thee absolved 29 The Psalme of thanksgiving of women after Childbirth were it not fit to be composed out of proper Versicles taken from divers Psalmes 30 May not the Priest rather read the Commination in the Desk then go up to the pulpit 31 The Rubrick in the Commination leaves it doubtful whether the Letany may not be read in divers places in the Church 32 In the order of the Buriall of all persons 't is said Wee commit his body to the ground in sure and certain hope of resurrection to eternall life Why not thus Knowing assuredly that the dead shall rise againe 33 In the Collect next unto the Collect against the pestilence the Clause perhaps to be mended For the honour of Jesus Christ sake 34 In the Letany instead of fornication and all other deadly sin would it not satisfie thus from fornication and all other grevious sinnes 35 It is very fit that the imperfections of the meeter in the singing Psalmes should be mended and then lawfull Authority added unto them to have them publiquely sunge before and after Sermons and somtimes instead of the Hymns of morning and evening Prayer Arch Bishop of Armach Bp. of Lincolne Dr. Prideaux Dr. Ward Dr. Brownrig Dr. Featly Dr. Hacket