Notwithstanding this, they delivered in this further Answer. 11. Feb.
[ LII] * 1.1 IN Answer to your Lordships Paper this day delivered to us, we desire that His Ma∣jesty do give His Royal Assent to an Act of Parliament for the due Observation of the Lords Day, and to the Bill for suppressing of Innovations in Churches and Chapels in and about the Worship of God, &c. and for the better advancement of the Preaching of God's Holy Word in all parts of this Kingdom, and to the Bill against enjoying of Plura∣lities of Benefices by Spiritual persons, and non-Residency. And we shall in due time give in to your Lordships our Demands concerning Papists, contained in the sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth Propositions; and for His Majesty's Assenting to an Act to be framed and agreed upon in both Houses of Parliament, for the regulating and reforming of both. Universities, of the Colleges of Westminster, Winchester, and Eaton, and for the Education and Marriage of His Majesty's Children, and the Children of His Heirs and Successors, in the true Protestant Religion, as in the 21 Proposition.