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[No. XXXII. ] 31 Henry VIII. c. 13.--An Act for Dissolution of Monasteries and

Abbies

ib.

[ No. XXXIII. ] 31 Henry VIII. c. 14.-An Act for Abolishing Diversity of Opis

nions in certain Articles concerning Christian Religion

ib.

[No. XXXIV. ] 31 and 35 Henry VIII. c. 1.-Recourse must be had to the Ca-

tholic and Apostolic Church for the Decision of Controversies; and therefore all

Books of the Old and New Testament in English, being of Tindal's false Trans-

lation, or comprising any matter of Christian Religion, Articles of the Faith, or

Holy Scripture, contrary to the Doctrine set forth sithence Anno Dom. 1540, or

to be set forth by the King, shall be abolished. No Printer or Bookseller shall

utter any of the aforesaid Books. No Person shall play in Enterlude, sing or

rhime, contrary to the said Doctrine. No Person shall retain any English Books

or Writings couceruing matter against the holy and blessed Sacrament of the

Altar, or for the Maintenance of Anabaptists, or other Books abolished by the

King's Proclamation. There shall be no Annotations or Preambles in Bibles or

New Testaments in English. The Bible shall not be read in English in any

Church. No Womeu or Artificers, Prentices, Journeymen, Servingmen of the

degree of Yeomen or under, Husbandmen, nor Labourers, shall read the New

Testament in English. Nothing shall be taught or maintained contrary to the

King's instructions. And if any spiritual Person preach, teach, or maintain any

thing contrary to the King's instructions or determinations, made or to be made,

and shall be thereof convict, he shall for his first offence recant, for his second

abjure and bear a Faggot, and for his third shall be adjudged an Heretick, and

be burned and lose all his Goods and Chattels

ib.

[No. XXXV. ] 1 Edward VI. c. 1.-An Act against such as shall unreverently

speak against the Sacrament of the Altar, and of the Receiving thereof under

both kinds

[ No. XXXVIII. ] 5 and 6 Edward VI. c. 1.-An Act for the Uniformity of Ser-

vice and Administration of Sacraments throughout the Realm

ib.

[No. XXXIX. ] 5 and 6 Edward VI. c. 3.-Au Act for the keeping Holidays and

Fasting Days

ib.

[No. XL. ] Mary, sess. 2. c. 2.-A Repeal of the stat. of 1 Ed. 6. c. 1. made

against such as shall speak unreverently of the Body and Blood of Christ, and

of the stat. of 1 Ed. 6. c. 2, touching the Election of Bishops, and the stat. of

2 Ed. 6. c. 1, concerning the Uniformity of Service, and Administration of the

Sacraments, and of the stat. of 2 and 3 Ed. 6. c. 21, made to take away all po-

sitive Laws ordained against the Marriage of Priests, and of the stat. of 3 and

4 Ed. 6. c. 10, made for the Abolishing of divers Books and Images, and of the

stat. of 3 and 4 Ed. 6. c. 12, made for the Ordering of Ecclesiastical Ministers,

and of the stat. of 5 and 6 Ed. 1. c. 1, made for the Uniformity of Common

Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments, and of the stat. of 5 and 6 Ed.6.

c. 3, made for the keeping of Holy-days and Fasting-days, and of the stat. of

5 and 6 Ed. 6. c. 12, touching the Marriage of Priests and Legitimation of their

Children. All such Divine Service and Administration of Sacraments as were

most commonly used in England in the last year of Hen. 8, shall be used thorow

the Realm, after the 20th Day of December, Anno Dom. 1553, and no other kind

of Service nor Administration of Sacraments. 1 El. c. 2. Repealed by 1 Ja. Į.

c. 25. § 48.

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[ No. LXXII. ] 1 William and Mary, sess. 1. c. 18.-An Act for exempting their
Majesties' Protestant Subjects, dissenting from the Church of England, from
the Penalties of certain Laws ........

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[No. LXXXIX. ] 19 George III. c. 44.-An Act for the further Relief of Protes-

tant Dissenting Ministers and Schoolmasters

[No. XC. ] 21 George III. c. 49.-An Act for preventing certain Abuses and Pro-

fanations on the Lord's Day, called Sunday

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[No. XCI.] 31 George III. c. 32.-An Act to relieve, upon Conditions, and under

Restrictions, the Persons therein described, from certain Penalties and Disabili-

ties to which Papists, or Persons professing the Popish Religion, are by Law

subject

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[No. XCII. ] 43 George III. c. 30-An Act to entitle Roman Catholicks taking

and subscribing the Declaration and Oath contained in the Act of the thirty-first

Year of the Reign of his present Majesty, intituled, "An Act to relieve, upon

conditions and under restrictions, the Persons therein described from certain

Penalties and Disabilities to which Papists, or Persous professing the Popish

Religion, are by Law subject," to the Benefits given by an Act of the eighteenth

Year of the Reign of his present Majesty, intituled, "An Act for relieving his

Majesty's Subjects professing the Popish Religion, from certain Penalties and

Disabilities imposed on them by an Act made in the eleventh and twelfth Years

of the Reign of King William the Third, intituled, An Act for the further pre-

venting the Growth of Popery.'"-[7th April 1803.]

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[ No. XCIII. ] 52 George III. c. 155.-An Act to repeal certain Acts, and amend

other Acts relating to Religious Worship and Assemblies and Persons teaching

or preaching therein.-[29th July 1812.]

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