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Of the proceedings of Henry VIII. of England, in

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CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN THIS MATTER

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Advice to those who are already in orders
Rules with relation to non-residence and plurality
in the Reformatio Legum Ecclesiasticarum .
In the Canons of the year 1571

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OF THE DUE PREPARATION OF SUCH AS MAY AND

OUGHT TO BE PUT IN ORDERS

(1) Of such preparations as are necessary to give
the heart and soul a right temper, and a true
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(2) Of such studies as are necessary to enable
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Another method of preaching.

A man must have in himself a deep sense of the

truth and power of religion

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Concerning the duties incumbent on Bishops .

Reasons for preparing this discourse

CHAPTER X.

OF PRESENTATION TO BENEFICES, AND SIMONY

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THE AUTHOR'S DEDICATION.

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THE QUEENS MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY.*

MAY IT PLEASE YOUR MAJESTY,

HE title of Defender of the Faith is so in

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herent in the royal dignity, and so essential a part of its security, as well as of its glory, that there was no need of papal bulls to add it to the crown your Majesty now wears: you hold it by a much better tenure, as well as by a more ancient possession. Nor can one reflect on the pope's giving it to King Henry VIII., without remembering what is said of Caiaphas, that "being high priest that year, he prophesied."

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Mary, the pious and excellent Queen of King William III.

For since that time the true faith hath been so eminently defended by our princes, and that, of both sexes, we having had our Pulcherias as well as our Constantines and our Theodoses, that this Church has been all along the chief strength and honour of the Reformation, as well as the main object of the envy and spite of those of the Roman communion.

But though your Majesty's royal ancestors have done so much for us, there remains yet a great deal to be done for the completing of our reformation, especially as to the lives and manners of men. This will most effectually be done, by obliging the clergy to be more exemplary in their lives, and more diligent and faithful in the discharge of their pastoral duty. And this work seems to be reserved for your Majesties, and designed to be the felicity and glory of your reign. To serve God by promoting this great and glorious design, which is so truly worthy of your Majesty's best care and endeavours, I have purposely written this trea

tise, which I do with all humility dedicate and present to your Sacred Majesty.

May that God who is the King of kings, and hath blessed us with two such excellent princes, preserve you both long to us, and make you as happy in us as we are in you! May you reign over us till you have accomplished all those great designs for which God hath raised you up, and with which he hath filled your hearts: and may this Church be made, by your means, the “ perfection of beauty," and "the joy of the whole earth!" These are the daily and most fervent prayers

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May it please your Majesty,

Your Majesty's most loyal,

Most humble, and most obedient

Subject and Chaplain,

GI. SARUM.

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