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rather call them two 24th Days, than two 23ds Tho' it is plain that the Rubrick, from the Acceffion of Queen Elizabeth to the Restora tion of King Charles, order'd the Service for the 23d Day to be repeated. And it was my Attention upon that, I fuppofe, which led me into the Miftake.

You will excufe me, Sir, I hope, for the Trouble I give you, fince it proceeds from an ingenuous Difpofition, to fubmit wherever I find myfelf to be mistaken, rather than to per fift in an Error when known.

London, Aug. 6. 1722.

I am,

Reverend SIR,

Your Moft Oblig'd

and Obedient Servant,

CH. WHEATLY!

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A Bjuration Oath

Page 87, 121

Abfolution may be given by every Curate at the
point of Death

189, 190

Accounts of Church-Wardens, when, and to whom to be

given

179

Accountable, in what Cafes the illegal Incumbent is
accountable to his Succeffor

the Sequeftrator is accountable

Adminiftration of the Goods of Inteftate Perfons

Adultery, how punishable in a Clergyman

Advocates, who may be fo

Advowfon. See Patronage

Ara Chriftian, when firft fix'd and receiv'd here

Affidavits for burying in Woollen

Age of him who is to be confecrated Bishop

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of him who is to be ordain'd Priest

the danger of being ordain'd P. before 24.
of him who is to be made Deacon

Albs enjoined

Alimony can be fued for only in Ecclef. Courts
Altaragium fometimes includes fmall Tythes
Alternate Singing, where first used

117

131

304

123, 124

276

70

212

309

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Appeal to a fuperior Court fufpends a Sentence pafs'd

in an inferior Court

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126
Appeal

Appeal from the Archdeacon's Court to the Bishops 265
from the Bishop's to the Archbishop's

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- from the Archb. to the King in Chant.

Aquæ bajulus

Appropriations may ftill be made

Archbishops, the Antiquity of them
their Privileges

39, 279
30, 283

227

68

37

38, 44

may fummon Persons from any part of bis
Province, in fome Cafes

Archdeacons, their Original and Office

of Cant. his fpecial Privilege

their Vifitations and Procurat.

282

65,66
64

162, &c.

whether Procurations must be paid to them
on the Year of the Bishops Vifitation 168

their Jurifdiction and Courts

their Power as to parochial Libraries

278

65

whether they have Power to command a Vifi-

tation Sermon

Archdeaconries, now Sine cures

and compatible

Principal Official of A.

Arches, Court of A.

Dean of A.

Articles, fix bloody A.

XXXIX of Religion, their Orthodoxy

65

93

99

284

ibid.

ibid.

5

7,8

how penal to maintain any Doctrine contrary to

them

when to be fubfcribed and read

120

79,85

not to be fubfcribed on taking any Sine cure 93
may be read in the Church-Porch, if the Key
of the Church cannot be had

84

Arrefting a Perfon going to and from Divine Service,
bow penal

Afcenfion-day, no Fair or Market to be kept on it

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Audience Court of A. in Prov. of Canterbury
in Prov. of York

281

ibid.

Augmenting Vicarages, &c. Whether in the Bishop's

Power

96
Augmentations fettled on fome Vicarages by Statute 97
Augmentation of Benefices allow'd by Sta tute 313
Austin, the first Archbishop of Canterbury, Converter
of the English

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B.

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Ail, where to be given by Perfons taken by the Writ

Excomm.

183

Banns of Marriage, who may, and may not forbid them

Baptifm, against giving Publick B. in private
Baftard not capable of Orders, &c.

nor of Inftitution

201, 202

261

57

77

Baftardy, in what cafe the Bishop is to try it
renders Clergymen liable to Deprivation

290, &c,

125

144

289

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212

Beating a Clergyman, the Penalty of it

in what Cafes a Prohibition lies

Bede, when he wrote

firft ufed our prefent Era in Hiftory

Becket, Abp. of Canterbury, a Martyr for Popery,
efpecially the Canon-Law

Benefices, the feveral forts of them

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two with Cure not compatible, tho' in the fame
Church

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how many ways they may become void 110, 127
in the Gift of a Bishop, who prefents to them,
Sede vacante

32

whether more than two can be held by Difpenja

tion

106

Bible, when first printed in English, and the Effects

of it

Bishopricks, who Patron of them

4.

31

Bijbopricks, to whom the Fruits belong, Sede Vacante 32

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