XXVI.
No body can be debarr'd from the Lords Table for wear∣ing
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No body can be debarr'd from the Lords Table for wear∣ing
any kind of habit that shall be of Common use and Custom in this Kingdom, but in this rank ought not to be compre∣hended those which leave the open marks of shame, dissolute∣ness, too much newness, as Painting, naked Breasts, and the like, the Consistories shall use all possible means to suppress such Dissolutions by Sensures, and against obstinate Persons, shall proceed to suspending them from the Lords Table.
I say the same of this as of the former.