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II.Recital that divers Persons of eminent Loyalty and known Affection to the Church of England were out of the Realm at the passing of the said Act, and had no Notice thereof until after the Feast of St. Bartholomew, and others by reason of Sickness, &c. had not complied with the said Act; whereby such Persons were disabled and deprived of their Benefices; all such Persons declared to be restored;
III.Proviso that such Persons, if in England before the Nativity of our Lord, or if beyond Sea within 40 Days after return to England, subscribe the Declaration
IV.Proviso for Subscriptions made before Vicar General, Chancellor to Archbishop, &c. or Commissary to Archbishop of Canterbury.
V.Persons having the Benefit of this Act to make Allowance for serving Cure since Aug. 24, 1662.
VI.Persons disabled to preach to be liable to the same Penalties as Persons prohibited.
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