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Whereas by the law and ancient usage of this Realm, the Kings and
Queens thereof have taken a solemn oath upon the Evangelists at their
respective coronations, to maintain the statutes, laws, and customs
of the said Realm, and all the people and inhabitants thereof, in
their spiritual and civil rights and properties: but forasmuch as
the oath itself on such occasion administered, hath heretofore been
framed in doubtful words and expressions, with relation to ancient
laws and constitutions at this time unknown: to the end therefore
that one uniform oath may be in all times to come taken by the Kings
and Queens of this Realm, and to them respectively administered at
the times of their and every of their coronation: may it please your
Majesties that it may be enacted:
II. And be it enacted by the King's and Queen's most excellent majesties,
by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal,
and the Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the
authority of the same, That the oath herein mentioned, and hereafter
expressed, shall and may be administered to their most excellent
majesties King William and Queen Mary (whom God long preserve) at
the time of their coronation, in the presence of all persons that
shall be then and there present at the solemnizing thereof, by the
Archbishop of Canterbury, or the Archbishop of York, or either of
them, or any other bishop of this Realm, whom the King's majesty
shall thereunto appoint, and who shall be hereby thereunto respectively
authorized; which oath followeth, and shall be administered in this
manner; that is to say,
III. The archbishop of bishop shall say, "Will you solemnly
promise and swear to govern the people of this Kingdom of England,
and the dominions thereto belonging, according to the statutes in
Parliament agreed on, and the laws and customs of the same?"
The King and Queen shall say, "I solemnly promise so to do."
Archbishop or bishop, "Will you to your power cause law and
justice in mercy to be executed in all your judgements?"
King and Queen, "I will."
Archbishop or bishop, "Will you to the utmost of your power
maintain the laws of God, the true profession of the gospel and the
Protestant reformed religion established by law, and will you preserve
unto the bishops and clergy of this Realm, and to the churches committed
to their charge, all such rights and privileges as by law do or shall
appertain unto them, or any of them?"
King and Queen, "All this I promise to do."
After this, the King and Queen laying his and her hand upon the holy
Gospels, shall say,
King and Queen, "The things which I have here before promised,
I will perform and keep: So help me God."
Then the King and Queen shall kiss the book.
IV. And be it enacted, That the said oath shall be in like manner
administered to every King and Queen, who shall succeed to the imperial
crown of this Realm, at their respective coronations, by one of the
archbishops or bishops of this Realm of England, for the time being,
to be thereunto appointed by such King or Queen respectively, and
in the presence of all persons that shall be attending, assisting,
or otherwise present at such their respective coronations; any law,
statute, or usage to the contrary notwithstanding.
This page prepared by Noel S. McFerran. (mcferran@internetcorp.net)
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