THE CLERGYMAN'S ASSISTANT, OR A COLLECTION OF ACTS OF PARLIAMENT, FORMS AND ORDINANCES, RELATIVE TO CERTAIN DUTIES AND RIGHTS OF THE PAROCHIAL CLERGY; TO WHICH ARE PREPIXED THE ARTICLES OF RELIGION, AND THE CONSTITUTIONS AND CANONS OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND. THE THIRD EDITION, WITH AN INDEX. OXFORD, MDCCCVIII. l.a.202. PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION. THE Collection of Acts of Parliament, Forms, and Ordinances, of which a Second Edition is now offered to the Public, was grounded on a former Work of the same kind; the plan of which, however was very much enlarged, as well by giving the Acts in question more at length, as by adding others, especially fome recently passed, to which the Parochial: Clergy must often have occafion to refer. Some useful Forms also, generally received in practice, were fubjoined, taken chiefly from Econ's Liber Valorum, and Bacon's Liber Regis, together with Rules for the direction of those who might have occafion to make application to the Governors of Queen Anne's Bounty. Little doubt was entertained but that such a Publication would be an useful one to the Clergy, from the nature of the information contained in it, the convenient fize of the volume, and, more especially, from the circumstance, that the Laws which are obligatory upon Ecclefiaftical Persons were brought down to the present time, as well as given in the words themfelves (so far as might be) of the several Statutes and and Ordinances with which they are bound to com- CONTENTS. Constitutions and Canons Ecclefiaftical, Archbishop Parker's Admonition to all such as intend to enter the State of Matrimony: with Tables of Con- Aet for the better preventing of Clandestine Mar. JOI A&ts concerning Residence, Farming, Pluralities, C.. 21 Hen. VIII. Cap. xiii. Se&. 5, 6. Spiritual Perfons not to buy to sell again any Merchandise, Corn, Catrle, &c. 109 Sett. 8. Spiritual Persons not baving fufficient - Se&t. 32. Spiritual Perfons not to keep a Tan- - Sezt. 34, 35. Spiritual Persons may occupy their . - Sezt. 9, 10. A Benefice of eight pounds a year - Sezt. 13—25, 29, 31, 33. Qualifications for - Seft. 26, 28. Residence, and Exemptions, 115 25 Hen. VIII. Cap. xvi. A& that every Judge of the High Courts may bave one Chaplain beneficed with 38 Hen. VIII. Cap. xiii. Seč. 2, 3, 5. Limitation of the Exemption granted to Members of the Universities by. 33 Hen. VIII. Cap. xxviii. A£t for tbe Chancellor of the Dutcby of Lancaster, and otbers, to bave Chaplains, 119 43 Geo. III. Cap. Ixxxiv. A&t to amend the Laws relating to Spiritual Persons bolding of Farms; and for enforcing 43 Geo. |