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A18079
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A second admonition to the parliament
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Cartwright, Thomas, 1535-1603, attributed name.
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STC 4713; ESTC S110798
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haue ben Lordes as our bishops but they might not being expresly forbidden it Of y lordship of byshops Luke 12. 13. 14. Ioh. 6. 15. Ih. 18. 36. mat 20. 28 mat 20. 27 If bishops âoe take Lordshyp vpon them others are forbiddeÌ to âiue it theÌ 1. Pet. 5. 3 Not one minister to meddle in anothers cure without order 1. Cor. 14 A conference Act. 8. 14. Act. 13. 2. Gala. 2 14 âf Synode prouincial âationall âânersall Ioh. 7. 51 Gal. 2. 14 Mat. 23. 8. 9. Mat. 17. 1. Th. 52 1. Ih. 4. 1 Galat. 1. Act. 15. 12 A comparison betweene the former description of the ministerie and the bishops order Prophane preachers Common places and A pothegmes Merye âales Flaunting preachers Long bags âr 1. 24. â 23. 8 â 17. 5 18. 17 âe him âell the âh Persecâ raised The mâtyrs in Mary oâ dayes they sufred Turning y â âoke oâ coÌâion prayer â the ponâficall unto âortuis laâiue to try y â ââdgemÄâs âf y reforâed churâhes conârmng theÌâequired There is no persecuâtion nâwe â they say â reporte mâ to these examples Vaine anâ wicked oâiections Booke of common prayer In intollerable abuse of prayer Gloria patri Dominus vobiscum Oremus KyrieleâsoÌ Many pater nosters Mat. 6. 7. Reading prayers no praying In praying many guises takeÌ vp â vsed rather of custome then of reason knowledge or coÌscieÌce ⪠Reading ât psalmes âinging of ãâ¦ã ers âenedicâs âagnifiâ Anani ãâ¦ã 1. Pe. 4. 11 Collectes at the feast of the natiuitie and Whitiontite A Collecte on Bartho lomewe day Seruice for Lent â shwedensday * A Commination * Deu. 27 13. 14. * Galat. 4. 9. 10. 11. Athanasius Creede Venite Confirmation A mannery sorte of ministers Iere. 6. 6. 17. 18. 9. 20. 21. Byshops theÌselues some of theÌ in heresies and some suspected The boke of Articles of christian religion The Crede in meter The humblâ sute of a synner The last great Bible mat 23. 24 Consistorie wherof it coÌsisteth The ministers first ãâã Who the assistantes must be Howe the assistantes must be chosen wherefore thys consistorie serueth mat 18. 1â Assent of their whole congregation 1. Tim. 5. 19. Disordeâed cereâonies Necessary ârders âeude cuâomes They may not meddle wyth the ciuil magistrates offyce Vsurie Information and accoumpts of the deacons Who shuâ repaire to the couÌsels for y churches affaires Of excommunicatioÌ Shutting out of the churche dore 1. Cor. 5. â 10. â Cor. 7. â2 â3 No punishment so grâuous in this world as ExcommunicatioÌ some sharâ punishmeÌt would be prouided bâ the ciuill magistrate for him y coÌtemneth excommunication but with lessâ charge theÌ a significauit What a deacon is Act. 6. 3. Luk. 11. 4. 3. h. 13. 29. âât 6. 13. Phil. 1. 1. â Tâ 3. 8. The laste statute for the pore Widowes 1. tim 5. 5 âore stranâers âo be âtyed * Mat. 18. 17. Num. 11. Deu. 31. â 2. chr 19. â SynedriuÌâ mat 5. 22 ⪠â 1. tim 5. 1â 1. Cor. 12. 28. Rom. 11. 6. 7. 8. Act. 14. 2 Act. 20. 1 Math. 18. 15. 16. 17. 2. Thes 3. 14. 15. 1. Cor. 5. 4. 5. 2. Cor. 2. 7. 8. 1. Cor. 11. 16. 1. Cor. 14. 40. Act. 15. What orâer wee âaue and what oure âighe preâates maye âoe by their âanân lawe â coÌmissioÌ Bishop in Englande is the only name of a Lord minister but in scrypture â is no lordeâ name at all ⪠ânchaste âleading A large scope Conuocatio house Clarkes of the parliament house Clarkly deuinâs Appeale Vrgent causes The sâxe Articles The magistrates authoritie and the lawes we flie to Quarellous iustices Certaine obiectious answered What prayer should be made Patrons presentations iâstituâions inductions now vsed must cease CERTAINE Articles collected and taken as it is thought by the Byshops our of a litle boke entituled an admonition to the Parliament wyth an Answere to the same Containing a confirmation of the sayde Booke in shorte notes Esay 5. 20. Woe be vnto them that speake good of euill and euill of good whych put darknesse for light and light for darknesse that putte bytter for sweete and sweete for sower The Prynter to the Reader Thys worke is fynished thankes be to God And he only wil keepe vs from the searchers rod. And though master Day and Toy watch warde We hope the liuing God is our sauegarde Let them seeke loke and doe now what they can It is but inuentions and pollicies of man. But you wil maruel where it was fynished And you shal know perchance when domes day is ended Imprinted we know where and whan Iudge you the place and you can I. C. I. S