Articles to be inquired of in the first trienniall visitation of the most reverend father VVilliam, by Gods providence, lord arch-bishop of Canterbury, primate of all England; and metropolitan: in and for the dioces of Canterbury, in the yeare of our lord God 1637, and in the fourth yeere of his Graces translation.

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Articles to be inquired of in the first trienniall visitation of the most reverend father VVilliam, by Gods providence, lord arch-bishop of Canterbury, primate of all England; and metropolitan: in and for the dioces of Canterbury, in the yeare of our lord God 1637, and in the fourth yeere of his Graces translation.
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Church of England. Diocese of Canterbury.
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Printed at London, :: by Richard Badger.,
[1637]
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Church of England -- Pastoral letters and charges -- Early works to 1800.
Visitations, Ecclesiastical -- England -- Early works to 1800.
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"Articles to be inquired of in the first trienniall visitation of the most reverend father VVilliam, by Gods providence, lord arch-bishop of Canterbury, primate of all England; and metropolitan: in and for the dioces of Canterbury, in the yeare of our lord God 1637, and in the fourth yeere of his Graces translation." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B00008.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 13, 2024.

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Physitions, Chirurgions, and Midwives.

25 HOw many Physitions, Chirurgions, or Mid-wiues, haue you in your Parish? How long haue they vsed their seuerall Sciences or Offices, and by what authori∣ty? And how haue they demeaned themselues therein, and of what skill are they accoun∣ted to be in their profession?

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