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receiv'd by the Province of York

Publishing Things in the Church

ibid.

308

Puritans fenfible that the 16th of the XXXIX Articles did not favour their Notions

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Uakers, what Remedy against them for Tybes and other Church Duties 264 Qualifications general for Dignities and Plurality 55 for a Plurality, and what nulls it 103, 104 in what cafe not necessary

a Form of Qualification

106

316

Quarrelling in Church or Churchyard, how punishable 27 Quare impedit, when to be made use of

78 Queen Anne's generous Bounty to the poor Clergy 32 Her Letters Patents for the perpetuating this

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Bounty

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322

Ails to the Communion-Table, whofe Confent to be ask'd in order to erect them

178 Reading Articles and Liturgy on coming to a Benefice 85 a Form of Teftimonial on that Occafion 315 the Act against profane Curfing and Swearing

309

Prayers, the most regular and easy way of doing

it

II, 12

Reconciliation of Recufants and Schifmaticks, by the Gurate

189

of Churches polluted, left to the Bishop's

Difcretion

Reformation, when and how effected

Refuje. See Inftitution

28

4, 5

Refufed, the Clerk that is refused for Infufficiency, not afterwards to be admitted

78

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Register, that the Clerk ought to fee his Ordination

enter'd in the Bishop's Register
for burying in Woollen

the Parish Register

Repairs of Churches

57

309"

311

20, 288

Repelling from the Communion, the Curate's Power

berein

Refidence, what it is

Incumbents of Sine cures oblig'd to Refid.
what excufes Clergymen from it by Law

Refignation, how to be made.

a Form of it

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321

not good without the Bifh. Acceptance 114
if made for Money Simoniacal

116

Rome, what parts of the Liturgy that Church borrowed
from other Churches

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how long we were in Communion with that

Ghurch

3

Revoke, how the King may revoke his Prefentation,
which the common Patron cannot do 74

Rights of Predeceffor and Succeffor
of Parfon and Vicar

Royal, who of the Royal Family may qualify Chaplains

without Number

Rural Deans, their Office, &c.

130, 136, &c.

265

103

65

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Acrament and Teft, whether to be taken upon In-
duction to a Benefite

Sacram

Sanctuaries

Sacraments to be adminifteed freely.

Sacrilege, what is fo by the Common Law

87, &c.

28, 289

261

28

Saints, a Scotch Synod voted, that Pater nofter may
be jaid to Saints

7

Saxton, whether the Parishioners can chufe one 227
Saxons, whence they came, and how they mafter'd the

Britains

3

Scotland

Scotland formerly fubject to the Archb. of York
Scots and Picts invade the Britains

Schoolmasters, by whom to be licensed

Secular Employ forbid Clergymen by Canon Law

42

2

44

148

Offices and Burdens, how the Clergy exempt
from them

Sees of Bishops, fome of them in Villages

144

49

Sentence of Deprivation, by whem to be pronounced 125
Sequestration, what

in what Cafes used

128

128, &c.

Sequeftrator cannot maintain an Action at Common-Law

131
II

Sermons were used of old

Sefs for Repairs of the Church, &c.

how to be made

20, 173, 290

Remedy for the collecting of it

304

174

needs not be confirmed by the Ordinary

Glebe, Manfe, and Tythes not to be affefs'd to the

Church

Sidemen, their Original and Office

311

169

Simony, how many forts of it, and how punishable by

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how the Simony of a former Incumbent may
fill affect an innocent Clerk

120

Simoniacal Bonds, whether good at Law
what Bonds are Simoniacal

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Sons of Popish Clergymen not always Illegitimate 109
Sons of Clergymen, whether they may fucceed their

Fathers without a Dispensation

Spoliation, what, and the use of it

77

82

Sub-

Submiffion of the Clergy in H. VIII's Time

repealed

Subferiptions to be made by them who take Orders.
and upon Inftitution

Subfidies formerly granted by Convocation

Suffragan Bishops

Suit for Tythes of old restrained to the Ecclefiaftical

Court

of late in the Exchequer

Sunday, Laws for observing it

299

300

52

79

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48

293

294

194

no Faft to be kept on that Day

198

Supremacy of the King

29

Surplice, by what Authority used

22

124

180

Curates might inflict this Cenfure

ibid.

Synods
Synodals

150

167

refufing to wear it, how penal

when worn out, how to be difpofed of

Sufpenfion, a Clergyman under Sufpenfion, and yet offi-

ciating is to be deprived

ab Ingreffu Ecclefiæ

124

25

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Axes formerly granted by the Clergy in Convocat.
on their spiritual Preferments

Te Deum, where, and by whom firft Compofed
Temples no Man's Property

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10

18

Temporalities of a Bishop, when he has right to them 36
in whom they are fede vacante

32

Temporal Offices not forbid to the Clergy by the Canon-

Law only, which never prevailed here, as to
that particular

Tenths given to the poor Clergy by the late Queen
how penal the non-payment of them is

148

32

121

Arrears of Tenths due from the Predeceffor, how
to be fecured

1:36

Terriers

Terriers, what they are

and what use

Teft, whether to be taken by Clergymen
Teftimonials, from whom necessary for Orders
Teftimonial for a Nobleman's Chaplain, how to

where to be register'd

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102, 316-

280

50
36

19

23

Title for Orders, what is fo, and how necessary
Tranflation of a Bishop

Trees in Church-yards not to be cut down

Tunicles enjoined

Tythes.

Tythes and Offerings, to whom originally paid 15, &c.
bow due from the Predeceffor to the Succeffor 130%
from the Tenant of the Glebe-Land

great and small

the feveral forts of them.

229

ibid.

228

Act for the more eafy recovery of Small-T. 264,350
of fetting them forth

229, &c.
the Penalty of refusing to let the Parfon view and

take them

230

the way by which they are to be carried 230
Notice of fetting them forth, whether, and when
neceffary

ibid.

231

if a Stranger carry them away, the Owner ac-
quitted
may be due for two Crops in the fame Year ibid.
none fhall be paid of common Right for Stubble, or
Fallow, or Aftermath. In what Senfe this
is to be understood

ibid.

in cafe a Field be divided between two Parishes,

what the Owner is to do

236

who is to be fued in cafe Tythes be not set forth 239
in one Parish may belong to the Incumbent of

another

ibid.

if

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