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 434 C. 9, io. Anno tertio Sc quarto Edwardi VL A. D. 1549.. The Commit"- otherwife difcharged within the faid Time by Superfedeas; any Thing or Things mentioned or contained ' fions to continue j n the ^jj f ormer A& contrary to the Additions before mentioned, or any of them, in any wife not- tor ten Years. .■.l/i„_j: ' ' } llut 13 Eiiz. c. 9. withftanding. Fir further Pn.vif.iim concerning Sewers, fee 3 Jac, 1. r. 14. ani 7 Am, c, zo, CAP. IX. No Perfon fhall buy any raw Hides or Calves Skins, to fell again untanned, upon Pain to forfeit for every Skin vj s. viij. d. REP. 5EI. c. 8. & 1 Jac. i . c. 22. CAP. X. An Act for the abolifhing and putting away of divers Books and Images. Certain Books i TT|7"HERE the King's moft excellent Majefty hath of late fet forth and eftablifhed by Authority oF and images (hall « y y Parliament, an uniform, quiet and godly Order for Common and Open Prayer, in a Book, in- ie aboh fhed. c tituled, The Book of Common Prayer and Adminijlration of the Sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies 3. Jac. 1,'c'c,' 1 ' ' tf the Church, after the Church 0/^ England, to be ufed and obferved in the faid Church of England, ' ' agreeable to the Order of the Primitive Church, much more comfortable unto his loving Subjects than - other Diverfity of Service, as heretofore of long Time hath been ufed, being in the faid Book ordained, 1 (2) and in the other, Things corrupt, untrue, vajn and fuperftitious, and as it were a Prepartion to ' Superftition; which for that they be not called in, but permitted to remain undefaced, do not only give ' of Common Prayer, to continue in their old accuftomed fuperftitious Service, but alfo minifter great King our Sovereign Lord, the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and the Commons, in the prefent Parlia- ment affembled, That all Books called Antiphoners, Miffals, Grailes, Proce/Jionals % Manuals, Legends, Pies, Portuaffes, Primers in Latine or Englijb, Couchers, 'Journals, Ordinals or other Books or Writings whatfo- ever heretofore ufed for Service of the Church, written or printed in the EngliJJ) or Lat'uie Tongue, other than fuch as are or fhall be fet forth by the King's Majefty, fhall be by Authority of this prefent Act clearly and utterly abolifhed, extinguifhed and forbidden for ever to be ufed or kept in this Realm, or elfe- where within any the King's Dominions. Images taken II. And be it further enacted by the Authority aforefaid, That if any Perfon or Perfons, of what Eftate, «utof,_oryct Degree orCondition l'oever he, fhe or they be, Bodie Politick or Corporate, that now have or hereafter remaining m {hzl have in his, her or their Cuftody, any the Books or Writings of the Sorts aforefaid, or any Images t dft' eS ed °^ Stone, Timber, Alabafter or Earth, graven, carved or painted, which heretofore have been taken out of any Church or Chapel, or yet ftand in any Church or Chapel, and do not before the laft Day of June next enfuing deface and deftroy, or caufe to be defaced and deftroyed, the fame Images and every of them, Popifh Eoo&s and deliver or caufe to be delivered all and every the fame Books to the Mayor, Bailiff, Conftable or ftall be firft de- Church-wardens of the Town where fuch Books then fhall be, to be by them delivered over openly within 1 'Y Eredt ° rhs three Months next following after the faid Delivery, to the Archbifhop, Bifhop, Chancellor or Commif- then by him w ^Y °^ t ' le ^ ame Diocefs, to the Intent the faid Archbifhop, Bifhop, Chancellor or Commiflary, and every the Bifhop, &c. of them, caufe them immediately either to be openly burnt or otherwife defaced and deftroyed; fhall for co be burnt or every fuch Book or Books willingly retained in his, her or their Hands or Cuftody within this Realm, or otherwife oe- elfewhere within any the King's Dominions, and not delivered as. is aforefaid, after the faid. laft Day of a. • June, and be thereof lawfully convkSt, forfeit and lofe to the King our Sovereign Lord, for the firft Of- fence xx. s. and for the fecond Offence fhall forfeit and lofe (being thereof lawfully convict) iv.li. and for the third Offence fhall fuffer Imprifonment at the King's Will. The Penalty of III. And be k further enacted by the Authority aforefaid, That if any Mayors, Bailiffs, Conftables or Msvor, &c. or Churchwardens, do not within three Months after Receipt of the fame Books, deliver or caufe to be de- orektm *hei livered fuch Books fo by them received, to the Archbifhop, Bifhop, Chancellor or Commiflary of their DL- Vv.y herein, oeefs; and if the faid Archbifhops, Bifhops, Chancellor or Commiffaries, do not within forty Days after the Receipt of fuch Books, burn, deface and deftroy, or caufe to be burned, defaced or deftroyed, the fame Books and every of them; (3) that then they and every of them fo offending, fhal] lofe and forfeit to our Sovereign Lord the King, being thereof lawfully convict, xl.li. (4) The one Half of all fuch Forfeitures : fhall be to any of the King's Subjects that m fue for the fame in any of the King's Courts of Record,' by Bill, Plaint, Action of Debt or Information : In which Action no Effoin, Protection, Wager of Law or other Delay fhall be allowed. lattices of Affife IV. And fpr better Execution of the fame Act, be it enacted by the Authority aforefaid, That as well h"a ->"dV'tc J urt ' ces °f Affife in their Circuits, as Juftices of Peace within die Limits of their CommuTion in their Ge- minc'thefe Of- rieral Seffions, fhall have full Power and Authority to enquire of the Offences aforefaid, and to hear and fences. determine the fame, in fuch Form as they may do in other fuch like Cafes. Primers fet out V. Provided alfo, and be it enacted by the Authority aforefaid, That any Perfon or Perfons may ufe by H 3. being keep, have and retain any Primers, in the Englijh or Latin Tongue, fet forth by the late King of fa- gurged may be nious Memory, King Henry the Eighth, fo that the Sentences of Invocation or Prayer to Saints in the ftill retained. f ame p,;,„ ers jj= blotted or cleajly put out of. the fame; any Thing in this Act. to the contrary not- withftaj:dJn£..
 * nothing to be read but the very pure Word of God, or which is evidently grounded upon the fame;
 * Occafion to fuch perverfe Perfons as do impugn the Order and godly Meaning of the King's faid Book
 * Occafion to Diverfity of Opinions, Rites, Ceremonies and Services :' (3) Be it therefore enacted by the
 * I. Pro.