The Parliamentary directoryPeter Hall Binns and Goodwin, 1847 |
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... parish or chapelry in this realm of England , and dominion of Wales , a fair register - book of vellum , to be kept by the minister and other officers of the church and that the names of all children baptized , and of their parents ...
... parish or chapelry in this realm of England , and dominion of Wales , a fair register - book of vellum , to be kept by the minister and other officers of the church and that the names of all children baptized , and of their parents ...
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... Parish Churches and Chapels within the Kingdom of England , and Dominion of Wales ; and for the dispersing of them in all places and parishes within this Kingdom , and the Dominion of Wales . 23 August , 1645 . WHEREAS by an Ordinance ...
... Parish Churches and Chapels within the Kingdom of England , and Dominion of Wales ; and for the dispersing of them in all places and parishes within this Kingdom , and the Dominion of Wales . 23 August , 1645 . WHEREAS by an Ordinance ...
Page 84
... parishes within the king- dom of England , and dominion of Wales , and publishing of the same Directory ; nor any punishment set down either for the using of the said Book of Common Prayer , or for the non - using or depraving of the ...
... parishes within the king- dom of England , and dominion of Wales , and publishing of the same Directory ; nor any punishment set down either for the using of the said Book of Common Prayer , or for the non - using or depraving of the ...
Page 85
... parishes , upon pain that every of the said constables or other officers , that shall make default therein , shall forfeit and pay for every such default the sum of five shillings of lawful English money . And it is further hereby ...
... parishes , upon pain that every of the said constables or other officers , that shall make default therein , shall forfeit and pay for every such default the sum of five shillings of lawful English money . And it is further hereby ...
Page 87
... parish where the said offence hath been com mitted ; and that all other fines , exceeding the said sum of five pounds , shall be to the use of the poor of the county , city , or borough respectively , where the said offences shall be ...
... parish where the said offence hath been com mitted ; and that all other fines , exceeding the said sum of five pounds , shall be to the use of the poor of the county , city , or borough respectively , where the said offences shall be ...
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Popular passages
Page 7 - Scotland, in doctrine, worship, discipline, and government, against our common enemies; the reformation of religion in the kingdoms of England and Ireland, in doctrine, worship, discipline, and government, according to the Word of God, and the example of the best reformed churches...
Page 13 - Howbeit, long and sad experience hath made it manifest, that the Liturgy used in the Church of England (notwithstanding all the pains and religious intentions of the Compilers of it), hath proved an offence, not only to many of the godly at home, but also to the reformed Churches abroad.
Page 91 - Let the elders that rule well be counted worthy of double honour, especially they who labour in the word and doctrine.
Page 48 - In these, or the like instructions, the minister is to use his own liberty and godly wisdom, as the ignorance or errors in the doctrine of baptism, and the edification of the people, shall require.
Page 7 - A Directory for the Publique Worship of God throughout the three Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland ; together with an ordinance of Parliament for the taking away of the Book of Common Prayer, and for establishing and observing of this present Directory throughout the Kingdom of England and Dominion of Wales, 1646.
Page 22 - ... themselves towards one place or other. " The congregation being assembled, the minister, after solemn calling on them to the worshipping of the great name of God, is to begin with prayer.
Page 53 - Next, he is, in the name of Christ, on the one part, to warn all such as are ignorant, scandalous, profane, or that live in any sin or offence against their knowledge or conscience...
Page 35 - Preaching of the Word. PREACHING of the word, being the power of God unto salvation, and one of the greatest and most excellent works belonging to the ministry of the Gospel, should be so performed, that the workman need not be ashamed, but may save himself, and those that hear him.
Page 57 - This cup is the New Testament in the blood of Christ, which is shed for the remission of the sins of many ; drink ye all of it.
Page 37 - Thirdly, that he chiefly insist upon those doctrines which are principally intended, and make most for the edification of the hearers. The doctrine is to be expressed in plain terms ; or, if any thing in it need explication, it is to be opened, and the consequence also from the text cleared. The parallel places of...