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Of Byshoppes.
¶ Here foloweth in this booke some certayne ar∣ticles of the holy ministerie, and of the offices of the Church, fully agreed vpon by Matthew Archbyshoppe of Caunterburie, Primate of all England, and Metropolitane, and all other By∣shops of the same Prouince, which were part∣ly present in person, and partly subscribed by the handes of their Proctors, in a Synode be∣gonne at London in the Church of S. Paule, the thirde day of April. 1571.
ALl Byshoppes shall diligently teach the Gospell, not one∣ly in their Cathedrall Churches which they •…•…uerne, but also in∣differently in all the Churches of euery of their Dioces, where they shall thynke it most needfull.
〈◊…〉〈◊…〉 ••…••…pally they shall exhort their peo∣ple 〈◊〉〈◊〉 the reading & hearing of the holy scrip∣tures, and that they come together in times ap∣poynted, euery man to his owne Church, and that they geue eare diligently to the preachers of the Gospell, and that both they do heare re∣uerently the godly prayers, which shall be spo∣ken by the Minister, and also pray them selues with hym, and that they be partakers of the heauenly misteries, as they be now godly or∣deined