June 1643
[12 June, 1643.]
Grounds for calling an Assembly of Divines.; Names of Persons summoned to assemble.; Assembly Where and when to be.; Powers.; Wm. Twist, D.D., to be Prolocutor.; Allowance for attendance.; Acquittal from all penalties, etc., incurred by absence from Cures and Churches through attendance at Assembly.;Persons nominated in the room of those dying before dissolution of Assembly to have like privileges.
Whereas amongst the infinite blessings of Almighty God upon
this Nation, none is, or can be more dear unto us then the purity
of our Religion; and for that as yet many things remain in the
Liturgy, Discipline and Government of the Church, which do
necessarily require a further, and more perfect Reformation then
as yet hath been attained: And whereas it hath been Declared
and Resolved by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, That the present Church-Government by Archbishops,
Bishops, their Chancellors, Commissaries, Deans, Deans and
Chapters, Archdeacons, and other Ecclesiastical Officers depending
upon the Hierarchy, is evil, and justly offensive and burthensome
to the Kingdome, a great impediment to Reformation and growth
of Religion, and very prejudicial to the State and Government of
this Kingdome, and that therefore they are Resolved that the
same shall be taken away, and that such a Government shall be
setled in the Church, as may be most agreeable to Gods Holy
Word, and most apt to procure and preserve the Peace of the
Church at home, and nearer Agreement with the Church of
Scotland, and other Reformed Churches abroad, and for the better
effecting hereof, and for the vindicating and clearing of the
Doctrine of the Church of England from all false Calumnies and
Aspersions, It is thought fit and necessary to call an Assembly
of Learned, Godly, and Judicious Divines, to consult and advise
of such matters and things, touching the Premises, as shall be
proposed unto them by both or either of the Houses of Parliament,
and to give their advise and counsel therein to both or either of
the said Houses, when, and as often as they shall be thereunto
required. Be it therefore Ordained by the Lords and Commons
in this present Parliament assembled, That all and every the
Persons hereafter in this present Ordinance named, that is to say,
Algernon Earl of Northumberland, William Earl of Bedford,
Philip Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, William Earl of Salisbury, Henry Earl of Holland, Edward Earl of Manchester, William
Lord Viscount Say and Seal, Edward Lord Viscount Conway,
Philip Lord Wharton, Edward Lord Howard of Estr. John Selden
Esquire, Francis Rows Esquire, Edmond Prideaux Esquire, Sir
Henry Vane Knight senior, John Glyn Esqu. Recorder of London,
John White Esquire, Bouldstrode Whitclock Esquire, Humphrey
Salloway Esquire, Mr. Serjeant Wilde, Oliver St. John Esqu. His
Majesties Solicitor, Sir Benjamin Rudyard Knight, John Pym
Esquire, Sir John Clotworthy Knight, John Maynard Esquire,
Sir Henry Vane Knight junior, William Pierpoint Esquire,
William Wheeler Esquire Sir Thomas Barrington Knight, Mr.
Young Esquire, Sir John Evelin Knight, Herbert Palmer of Ashwel
Batchelor in Divinity, Oliver Boles of Sutton Batchelor in
Divinity, Henry Wilkinson of Maddesden Batchelor in Divinity,
Thomas Valentine of Chalfont Giles Batchelor in Divinity, Dr.
William Twist of Newbury, William Reynor of Egham, Mr.
Hannibal Gammon of Maugan, Mr. Jasper Hicks of Lawrick, Dr.
Hoyle late of Dublin in Ireland, William Bridges of Yarmouth,
Thomas Wincop of Ellesworth Dr. in Divinity, Thomas Goodwin
of London Batchelor in Divinity, John Ley of Budworth in Cheshire, Thomas Case of London, John Pyne of Bereferrers, Mr.
Whidden of Mooreton, Dr. Richard Love of Ekington, Dr. William
Gouge of Blackfriers London, Dr. Ralph Brownrigg Bishop of
Exceter, Dr. Samuel Ward Master of Sidney Colledge, John White
of Dorchester, Edward Peal of Compton, Stephen Marshal of
Finchingfield, Batchelor in Divinity, Obadiah Sedgwick of Cogshal
Batchelor in Divinity, Mr. Carter, Peter Clerk of Carnaby, William
New of Estington Batchelor in Divinity, Richard Capel of Pitchcomb, Theophilus Bathurst of Overton Watervile, Philip Nye of
Kimbolton, Dr. Brocket Smith of Barkway, Dr. Cornelius Burghess
of Watford, John Green of Pencomb, Stanley Gower of Brampton
Bryan, Francis Taylor of Yalding, Thomas Wilson of Otham.
Anthony Tuckney of Boston, Thomas Coleman of Bliton, Charles
Herle of Winwick, Richard Herrick of Manchester, Richard
Cleyton of Showel, George Gibbs of Ayleston, Dr. Calibute Downing of Hackney, Jeremiah Burroughs of Stepney, Edmund Calamy
Batchelor in Divinity, George Walker Batchelor in Divinity,
Joseph Carrol of Lincolns-Inne, Lazarus Seaman of London, Dr.
John Harris Warden of Winchester Colledge, George Morley of
Mildenhal, Edward Reynolds of Branston, Thomas Hill of Titchmarch Batchelor in Divinity, Dr. Robert Saunderson of Boothby
Pannel, John Foxcroft of Gotham, John Jackson of Maske,
William Carter of London, Thomas Thoroughgood of Massingham,
John Arrowsmith of Lynne, Robert Harris of Hanwel Batchelor
in Divinity, Robert Cross of Lincoln Colledge Batchelor in
Divinity, James Archbishop of Armagh, Dr. Matthias Styles of
Saint George Escheap London, Samuel Gibson of Burley, Jeremiah
Whittacre of Stretton, Dr. Edmund Stanton of Kingston, Dr.
Daniel Featly of Lambeth, Francis Coke of Yoxhall, John Lightoot of Ashley, Edward Corbet of Merton Colledge Oxon, Samuel
Hildersham of Felton, John Langley of Westendersley, Christopher
Tisdale of Uphusborn, Thomas Young of Stowmarket, John
Philips of Wrentham, Humphrey Chambers of Claverton Batchelor in Divinity, John Conant of Lymington Batchelor in Divinity,
Henry Hall of Norwich Batchelor in Divinity, Henry Hutton,
Henry Seuddir of Colingborn, Thomas Bayly of Manningford
Bruce, Benjamin Pickering of Easthomeley, Henry Nye of Clapham, Arthur Salloway of Seavernestoake, Sydrake Sympson of
London, Anthony Burghess of Sutton Coldfield, Richard Vines
of Calcot, William Greenhil of Stepney, William Moreton of
Newcastle, Richard Buckley, Dr. Thomas Temple of Battersey,
Josias Shute in Lombardstreet Batchelor in Divinity, Mr. Nicholson, Thomas Gattaker of Rotherhithe Batchelor in Divinity,
James Weldey of Sylatten, Dr. Christopher Pashley of Hawarden,
Henry Tozer Batchelor in Divinity, William Spurstow of Hambden in Bucks, Francis Channel of Oxon, Edward Ellis of Gilfield
Batchelor in Divinity, Dr. John Hacket of S. Andrews Holborn,
Samuel de la Place, John de la March, Matthew Newcomen of
Dedham, William Lyford of Sherburn in Com. Dorset, Mr. Carter
of Dynton in Com. Bucks, William Lance of Harrow in Middlesex, Thomas Hodges of Kensington in Com. Middlesex, Andreas
Perne of Wilby in Com. Northampton, Dr. Thomas Westfield of
S. Bartholomew le great London, Bishop of Bristol, Dr. Henry
Hammond of Penshurst in Kent, Nicholas Prophet of Marlborough in Com. Wilts, Peter Sterry of London, John Erle of
Bishopston in Com. Wilts, Mr. Gibbon of Waltham, Henry
Painter of Exceter Batchelor in Divinity, Mr. Michelthwait of
Cheryburton, Dr. Wincop of S. Martins in the fields, Mr. Price of
Pauls Church in Covent Garden, Henry Wilkinson Batchelor in
Divinity, Dr. Richard Oldsworth Master of Emanuel Colledge in
Cambridge, Mr. William Duning of Coldaston, and such other
person and persons as shall be nominated and appointed by
both Houses of Parliament, or so many of them as shall not
be letted by sickness, or other necessary impediment, shall
meet and assemble, and are hereby required and enjoyned
upon summons signed by the Clerks of both Houses of Parliament, left at their several respective dwellings, to meet and
assemble themselves at Westminster in the Chappel called King
Henry the sevenths Chappel, on the first day of July, in the year
of our Lord One thousand six hundred forty three; and after the
first meeting, being at least of the number of forty, shall from
time to time sit, and be removed from place to place, and also
that the said Assembly shall be dissolved in such manner as by
both Houses of Parliament shall be directed: And the said
persons, or so many of them as shall be so assembled, or sit, shall
have power and authority, and are hereby likewise enjoyned from
time to time during this present Parliament, or until further
Order be taken by both the said Houses, to confer and treat
amongst themselves, of such matters and things touching and
concerning the Liturgy, Discipline and Government of the
Church of England, or the vindicating and clearing of the
Doctrine of the same from all false aspersions and misconstructions
as shall be proposed unto them by both or either of the said
Houses of Parliament, and no other, and to deliver their Opinions
and Advises of or touching the matters aforesaid, as shall be
most agreeable to the Word of God, to both or either of the said
Houses, from time to time, in such manner and sort as by both
or either of the said Houses of Parliament shall be required; and
the same not to divulge by Printing, Writing, or otherwise, without the consent of both or either House of Parliament. And be
it further Ordained by the Authority aforesaid, That William
Twist Doctor in Divinity, shall sit in the Chair as Prolocutor of
the said Assembly; and if he happen to die, or be letted by
sickness or other necessary impediment, then such other Person
to be appointed in his place, as shall be agreed on by both the
said Houses of Parliament: And in case any difference of Opinion
shall happen amongst the said Persons so assembled touching
any the matters that shall be proposed to them as aforesaid, that
then they shall represent the same, together with the Reasons
thereof, to both or either the said Houses respectively, to the
end such further direction may be given therein, as shall be
requisite in that behalf. And be it further Ordained by the
Authority aforesaid, That for the Charges and Expences of the
said Divines, and every of them in attending the said Service,
there shall be allowed unto every of them that shall so attend,
during the time of their said attendance, and for ten days before
and ten days after, the sum of Four Shillings for every day, at
the charges of the Commonwealth, at such time and in such
manner as by both Houses of Parliament shall be appointed.
And be it further Ordained, That all and every the said Divines
so as aforesaid required and enjoyned to meet and assemble, shall
be freed and acquitted of and from every offence, forfeiture,
penalty, loss, or damage, which shall or may arise or grow by
reason of any non-residence or absence of them or any of them,
from his, or their, or any of their Church, Churches, or Cures, for
or in respect of their said attendance upon the said Service, any
Law or Statute of Non-residence, or other Law or Statute enjoyning
their attendance upon their respective Ministeries or Charges
to the contrary thereof notwithstanding: And if any of the
Persons before named shall happen to die before the said
Assembly shall be dissolved by Order of both Houses of Parliament, then such other Person or Persons shall be nominated and
placed in the room and stead of such Person and Persons so
dying, as by both the said Houses shall be thought fit and agreed
upon; and every such Person or Persons so to be named, shall
have the like Power and Authority, Freedome, and acquittal to
all intents and purposes, and also all such Wages and Allowances
for the said Service, during the time of his or their attendance, as
to any other of the said Persons in this Ordinance is by this
Ordinance limited and appointed. Provided always, That this
Ordinance, or any thing therein contained, shall not give unto the
Persons aforesaid, or any of them, nor shall they in this Assembly
assume to exercise any Jurisdiction, Power, or Authority
Ecclesiastical whatsoever, or any other Power then is herein
particularly expressed.