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... should be pulled down ; that " the chancels fhould be levelled , and made even " with all other parts of the Church ; and that no " man should prefume to bow at the name of Jefus , " ( which was enjoined by a Canon , and of long use in ...
... should be pulled down ; that " the chancels fhould be levelled , and made even " with all other parts of the Church ; and that no " man should prefume to bow at the name of Jefus , " ( which was enjoined by a Canon , and of long use in ...
Side 612
... should not be concluded " or tranfacted by the advice of private men , or by " any unknown or unfworn counfellors ... should prefume to folicit , or further any " propofition for the marriage of any of the King's " children with any ...
... should not be concluded " or tranfacted by the advice of private men , or by " any unknown or unfworn counfellors ... should prefume to folicit , or further any " propofition for the marriage of any of the King's " children with any ...
Side 613
... should be incurred " for omiffion of any ceremony , till the reformation " should be perfect : that all delinquents should be fubject to fuch penalties and forfeitures as fhould " be agreed on , and impofed by bill , in both Houses " of ...
... should be incurred " for omiffion of any ceremony , till the reformation " should be perfect : that all delinquents should be fubject to fuch penalties and forfeitures as fhould " be agreed on , and impofed by bill , in both Houses " of ...
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