The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England : together with the psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches . to them ; And that no Man hereafter-fhall either print or preach to draw the Article afide any Way, but fhall fubmit to it inthe plain and full Meaning thereof-,. andfJoall not put. his own Senfe or Comment to be theMeaning of the Article, but fo all take it in the literal and grammatical Senfe. That if any publick Reader in either Our Univ


The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England : together with the psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches . to them ; And that no Man hereafter-fhall either print or preach to draw the Article afide any Way, but fhall fubmit to it inthe plain and full Meaning thereof-,. andfJoall not put. his own Senfe or Comment to be theMeaning of the Article, but fo all take it in the literal and grammatical Senfe. That if any publick Reader in either Our Univerftties, or any Head or Mafler of aCollege, or any other P erf on refpediively in either of them, flmll affx any vczv Senfe toany Article, or fhall publickly read, determine^, or hold any publick Difmtation, or fufferany fuch to be held either IVay, in either the Univerftties or Colleges refpettively ; or ifany Divine in the Univerftties fhall preach or print any Thing either Way, other thanis already ejiablifhed in Convocation with cur Royal Affent; he or they the Offenders pallbe liable to Our Difpleafure, and the Churchs Cenfnre in Our Commiffion Ecdefiaftical, <iswell as any other: And We will fee there fhall be due E:<edition upon Articles Articles of Religion. I, Of Faith in the Holy ^^^ H E R E is but one livingiKff^^^; and tme God, everlaft-|||^|[_T ,7^|i ing,without Body, Parts,•^^teS^i o^ PafTions ; of infinitell^^iSi Power, Wifdom, andGoodnefs; the Maker and Preferverof all Things, both vifible and invi-sible. And in Unity of this Godheadthere be three Perlbns of one Sub-fiance, Power, and Eternity; the Fa-ther, the Son, and the Holy Of the Word, or Son of God,which was made very Man, TH E Son, which is the Word ofthe Father, begotten from ever-lafling of the Father, the very andeternal God, of one Subftance withthe Father, took Mans Nature in theWomb of the blefTed Virgin, of herSubftance: So that two whole andperfeft Natures, t


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