ARTICLES OF INQVIRY Concerning MATTERS Ecclesiastical: EXHIBITED To the Ministers, Church-Wardens, and Side-men of every Parish within the Diocesse of LICHFIELD and COVENTRY; In the first EPISCOPAL VISITATION OF THE Right Reverend Father in God JOHN By Divine Providence Lord Bishop of LICHFIELD and COVENTRY, In the first year of his Consecration, An. Dom. 1662.

LONDON, Printed for John Place. 1662.

The Oath to be given unto the Church-wardens, and Sidemen, of every Parish.

YOu shall Swear to inquire with the best diligence that you may, and to make a true Answer unto every Article of this Book now given you in Charge; Presenting every Per­son of your Parish that hath done any Offence, or omitted any Duty, therein men­tioned. And this you shall do, without any Favour or hatred, or fear of Displeasure; So help you God, and the contents of his Holy Gospel.

ARTICLES OF INQUIRY Within the DIOCESS of LITCHFIELD and COVENTRY.

Inquiries about the Church and Church-yard.

I. IS your Parish-Church and Chancel decently kept for Gods Honour? Are the Roofs, Walls, Pavements, and Windows well repaired? are the Ten Commandements, Lords Prayer, and the Creed, drawn out in fair Letters, in convenient places? and are the Kings Arms set up?

II. HAVE you made Leavies for the reparation of the Church, and other holy uses? And are there any that refuse to pay the proportion leavied upon them?

III. HAVE you a Font of Stone decently covered, standing towards the lower end of the Church, for the Ad­ministration [Page 2] of Baptism? Have you a comely Table placed conveniently in Church or Chancel for the use of the Lords Supper? Have you a comely Carpet of Silk or good Stuff for that holy Table, with a fair Linnen Cloth to spread upon it in the time of Administration? And have you an handsome Cup of silver for the Wine, and a Cover of silver to the same to put the Bread on? And have you one or more Flaggons of Pewter or better metall for that use?

IV. ARE your reading Desk and Pulpit conveni­ently set up, and placed, for the use of publick Prayer and Sermons? And hath your Pulpit a Cushion, and comely covering before it?

V. HAVE you in your Church the Common-Prayer-Book of the largest Volume, set forth by Authority, with the Books of Divine Service for the fifth of November, the thirtieth of January, and the nine and twentieth of May? And have you the Bible in Folio, fairly bound, of King James's Translation? Have you also a decent Sur­plice, (one or more) for your Parson, Vicar, Curate, or Lecturer, to wear in the time of all publick Ministrati­ons?

VI. ARE the Tombs, Monuments, Gravestones of the Dead in your Church, or Church-yard, preserved; and not suffered to be broken, taken down, or removed?

VII. HAVE you a Book of Parchment, wherein be Registred the Christnings, Marriages, and Burials in your Parish? Have you a strong Chest, with three Locks, wherein to preserve your Church Furniture? and a Box for Alms, placed in a fit place for the Relief of the P [...]or?

VIII. IS the House and Out-houses of your Minister in good and sufficient repair? Doth he preserve the Gar­dens, [Page 3] Orchards, and Glebe belonging to him, without embezeling, changing, or any way damnifying them?

IX. IS the Church-yard decently kept, and well fenced to keep out Beasts?

Inquiries about the Parson, Vicar, Curate, Lecturer.

I. HAVE the above-named received Episcopal Or­dination, according to the Laws of the King­dome?

II. CAN you tell who did present your Parson, or Vicar, to his Benefice? Have you heard, or known, that he came Simoniacally? Was he inducted into his Bene­fice before sufficient witness? And did he read the nine and thirty Articles before or at Morning or Evening Prayer? And did he give his consent to them?

III. HATH he read the Book of Common-Prayer as it is injoyned by the late Act of Vniformity for publick Prayer, Administration of the Sacraments, &c. on some Sunday before the four and twentieth of August last past, and did, and doth he wear the Surplice while he perform'd that Office, and other Offices mentioned in that Com­mon-Prayer-Book?

IV. HATH he publish'd his consent unto the said Book on some Sunday before the 24 th. of August above­named, openly in time of Divine Service, and hath he subscribed to the Declaration as it is exprest in the 77. page of the above-named Statute, and manifested it to the Congregation openly?

[Page 4] V. DOTH he Preach a Sermon on every Sunday, or procure a Sermon then to be Preach'd? Or else some­times read one of the Homilies which the Church hath ap­pointed? And doth he often on Sundays and Holy-days before Divine Service, instruct his Parishioners in the Catechism of the Church?

VI. DOTH he read the Service appointed for the fifth of November, thirtieth of January, twenty ninth of May? and doth he keep the yearly Perambulation and Ro­gation daies before the Feast of our Lords Ascension?

VII. IF your Parson or Vicar keep a Curate, is he of godly Life and sufficient Learning? Is he allowed by the Bishop, and can you tell whether the said Curate have a competent allowance according to the value of the Li­ving?

VIII. DOTH your Parish maintain a Lecturer? Is he a Vertuous and Orthodox Divine? Is he Licensed by the Bishop? Doth he read the full Divine Service of Common-Prayer once a Moneth at the least, wearing a Surplice?

IX. DO you observe, to your best understanding, that your Parson, Vicar, Lecturer, or Curate, do Preach the true Word of God? Or do they, to your judgment, (having consulted with other grave Parishioners,) vent dan­gerous Opinions, derogating to the Glory of God, and a pious Life? Do they teach Sedition directly against his Majesty, his Laws, and Government, or do you note, that indirectly they cast out Seditious glances against the Civil State, or Government Ecclesiastical?

X. DOTH your Minister celebrate the Lords Sup­per in the Church, according to the Service of the Com­mon-Prayer-Book, often every year? Doth he repulse them from it that are scandalous by the sentence of the [Page 5] Laws? Doth he Baptize such Infants of his Parish ac­cording to the Service of the Common-Prayer, as, upon warning given before, are brought on Sundays or Holy-days to the Church with God-fathers and God-mothers, and upon lawfull Summons doth he Baptize Infants at home in case of danger and necessity?

XI. DOTH he visit the Sick at their Houses, when he is required, upon lawfull Summons? Doth he Pray with them, Exhort them to faith and repentance, and comfort them? Doth he give them the Holy Communion, pro­fessing faith in Christ, and sorrow for their sinns, if they require it; and doth he Exhort them to Brotherly Love, and works of Charity, if they be able to bequeath a portion to pious uses?

XII. DOTH he prepare the young Men and Maidens of the Parish to be confirmed by the Bishop? Doth he Marry none clandestinely, but at due hours in the Church, and that upon Banes thrice publish'd on Sundays or Holy-days, or Licence obtained from the Spiritual Court? And doth he bury the Dead according to the Book of Common-Prayer?

XIII. IS your Minister, Lecturer, Curate, a man of sober, chast, just, unblameable Life? and spare not to present him, or them, that are not every way examples of Godliness.

XIV. DOTH your Minister with the Church-wardens take care duely every year, to send in the names of all such in his Parish, as have been Baptized, Married, Buried, Excommunicated, that they may be enrolled in the Bishops Registry?

XV. DOTH your Minister maintain peace with his Neighbours? and study to keep them in peace as much as in him lies? Doth he take diligent care to reduce all [Page 6] Sectaries, Separatists, and Refractory persons to the o [...]e­dience of the Doctrine and Government of this Church? And doth he offer himself being an able Learned man, to confer with Popish Recusants to convert them, and to bring them into the bosom of this Church?

Inquiries about the Parishioners.

I. DO all your Parishioners of due Age resort to the Divine Service and Sermons in your Church on Sundays and Holy-days? and on Wednesday and Friday mornings, if conveniently they can?

II. DO they or any of their servants occupy them­selves in bodily Labours on Sundays or Holy-days? do they open their Shops and sell Wares on those daies? or do Vintners, Victuallers, Inn-keepers, or others, receive any into their Houses to tipple and waste time idlely on those daies? except they be Travellers that are upon a Iourney in necessary occasions.

III. DO your Parishioners in the time of Divine Service, Sermon, or Homily, behave themselves reve­rently? Men and Youths with their Hats of, both Sexes giving due attention, none disturbing holy Duties, by talk­ing, walking, removing, going out, or using any other of­fence? and do they all kneel, stand up, make answers in time of Divine Service, as you find it appointed in the Rubricks of the Common-Prayer-Book?

IV. SUCH as may be discerned to be Papists, Here­ticks, Scismaticks, Anabaptists, Separatists, Quakers and the like, are not only to be presented, but twelve pence is to be Leavied on every such person, and so many of them for every Sunday as absent themselves from the Church, [Page 7] and to be employed to the maintenance of the Poor, where­of account is to be made to the Iustices of the Peace.

V. SUCH are to be presented as are known and much suspected to be Incestuous, or to be Married in In­cestuous or unlawfull degrees of Blood; likewise you ought to present known Adulterers, Fornicators, Blasphemers, common Swearers, Drunkards, Sorcerers, or Resorters to Sorcerers.

VI. ARE there any above the Age of sixteen years in your Parish, and especially that have been examined by your Minister in the Catechism before, that do not come to the Lords Supper, to partake it reverently upon their knees three times every year at the least, the Feast of Easter, or the time thereabout, being one?

VII. ARE there any in your Parish that keep their Children unbaptized? enquire diligently, and return the Parents or Governors names, and the list of those Chil­dren by such names as you can learn.

VIII. DO all Women that have been safely delive­red come to the Church in due time to partake of the Office of Thanksgiving after the Orders of the Com­mon-Prayer, and do such Women pay their accustomed Duties?

IX. DO your Parishioners bring their Dead to be decently Buried after the Service of the Church in their own Parish grounds? or if they carry the Dead away to be Buried in some other place, whether they be Lodgers, or other Strangers, do they first obtain leave of the Mini­ster of the Parish, and have his Certificate?

X. DO any of your Parish usually frequent other Pa­rish Churches, and absent themselves from their own?

[Page 8] XI. ARE there any that keep private Conventicles in their Houses, or abroad, which are resorted to, by those that are known or suspected for Sectaries, or any way dis­affected to the present Church of England?

XII. DO your Parishioners pay their Easter Offer­ings, and accustomed Duties, called Vicarage Tithes, or by any other name, to their Minister?

XIII. ARE there any Wills or Testaments of per­sons dead in your Parish, that are not proved by a lawfull Iudge, or do you know or hear of any goods administred without due grant from the Ordinary?

XIV. WHAT Legacies have been given to pious uses in your Parish, which are utterly defrauded or not imployed to the right use according to the Will of the Doner?

XV. ARE your Seats and Pews in the Church de­cently kept? And are the Parishioners placed in them without offence and contention?

Inquiries about Church-Officers, and other Persons.

I. IF any Stranger come to Preach in your Parish Church or Chapel, on Sundays and Holy-days, at Christnings, Funerals, Marriages, or any other occasion, do the Church-wardens demand to see his Orders and Licence to Preach which he had from the Bishop? and if he can shew none, do you inhibit him from Preaching?

[Page 9] II. DO you suffer excommunicated Persons to be Buried in any part of your Church, Chancel, or Church­yard?

III. DOTH your Parish Clark, and Sexton, (if you have any such) do their Duties obediently and dili­gently? Are they of honest Life and Conversation? Is your Parish Clark duely chosen by the Minister? And is he allowed by the Ordinary? Can he write and read? Doth he make Responsions to the Hymns and other Suf­frages of the Liturgy?

IV. IS there a School publick or private in your Pa­rish? Is the School-Master, (and Vsher if he have one) allowed by the Bishop or his Chancellour? Doth he breed his Scholars Religiously? and doth he teach them the Church Catechism?

V. HAVE you any Physician, Chirurgion, or Mid­wife in your Parish, that practise without Licence?

VI. ARE your Church-wardens duely chosen in the week after Easter day, and after the custom and manner of the Parish?

VII. HAVE the Church-wardens, who are to sur­render their places upon the Election of new ones, given up their accounts to the Parishioners? and are their ac­counts allowed? or have they falsified their trust? where­in? and how much?

VIII. ALSO have your Church-wardens been dili­gent to repair the Church, to keep it decent and comely? Have they preserved the Font for Baptism fit and hand­some for that use, likewise have they look'd carefully to the Communion Table, to the Plate, and all Vtensills per­taining [Page 10] to it? And have they provided such fine white Bread, and good Wine, as was fit for the Sacrament, according to advice taken with the Minister?

LEt the Church-wardens and Side-men inquire Di­ligently what answers they will and can give to all these particulars upon Oath, setting the fear of God and the good of his Church before their Eyes.

FINIS.

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