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Copies of the texts have been issued variously as SGML (TCP schema; ASCII text with mnemonic sdata character entities); displayable XML (TCP schema; characters represented either as UTF-8 Unicode or text strings within braces); or lossless XML (TEI P5, characters represented either as UTF-8 Unicode or TEI g elements). Keying and markup guidelines are available at the Text Creation Partnership web site . eng Elizabeth -- I, -- Queen of England, 1533-1603. England and Wales. -- Parliament. 2006-10 TCP Assigned for keying and markup 2006-10 Aptara Keyed and coded from ProQuest page images 2006-11 Pip Willcox Sampled and proofread 2006-11 Pip Willcox Text and markup reviewed and edited 2007-02 pfs Batch review (QC) and XML conversion THE DEATH , BURIAL AND RESURRECTION OF The ACT of the 35th . of Eliz. Entituled , An Act to retain the Queens Majesties Subjects in their due Obedience . BEING An ANSWER to a late Lying Pamphlet , Entituled , The Life and Death of the 35 th . of Eliz. THere being lately a scurrilous and seditious Pamphlet spread abroad to ensnare His Majesties Loyal Subjects , Entituled , The Life and Death of the Statute of the 35 th . of Queen Elizabeth , and by such means to withdraw His Majesties Subjects from their due Obedience and Conformity , according to the known Laws of this Kingdom ; suggesting that the said Act is discontinued ; thereby at once not only grosly reflecting on the Proceedings of the two last Parliaments , but calling in question the Judgment of the King , Lords and Commons , who ( upon starting the Question , Whether or not this Act of the 35 th . of Elizabeth was in force ? ) in the 16 th . year of His now Majesties Reign , did unanimously declare , That the said Act was then in force , and ought to be put in due Execution . For the better satisfaction of which point , I have only set down the several continuances and revivings of the said Act , and the continual care of every Parliament since the making that Law , being certainly the best , if not the only , means to keep His Majesties Subjects to their due Obedience . An Act made in the 35th . of Eliz. Cap. 1. entituled , AN Act to retain the Queens Majesties Subjects in their due obedience , with this proviso , that it shall continue no longer than to the end of the next Session of Parliament . This Parliament began the 19th . of February , in the 35th . of the Queen , and was dissolved the 10th of April following . The next Parliament began the 24th . of October , in the 39th . of the Queen , and there continued until the dissolution thereof , being the 9th . of February next following 1597. This is the Session , to the end whereof the 35th . of Eliz. was to have continued in force ; in which Session the 35th . of Eliz. was revived by an Act entituled , An Act for reviving , continuing and repealing divers Statutes ; which enacts , the same shall continue and remain in force unto the end of the next Parliament next ensuing . The next Parliament began the 27th . of October , in the 43d . of the Queen , and there continued until the dissolution thereof , being the 19th . of December next following 1601. In this Session the 35th . of Eliz. is again revived by the Statute entituled , An Act for continuance of divers Statutes , and for repeal of some others ; which Statute enacts , That the same shall be continued and remain in force until the end of the first Session of the next Parliament . The first Session of the next Parliament began the 19th . of March , in the 1st . year of King James , and there continued to the 7th . of July 1604. and then prorogued to the 7th . of February next following . The 35th . of Eliz. is again continued in this Session by the Act entituled , An Act for continuing and reviving of divers Statutes , and for repealing of some others ; which enacts , The same shall be continued and remain in force until the end of the first Session of the next Parliament . The 2d . Session of the forementioned Parliament began and was held by Proroguation the 5th . of November , in the 3d. of King James , and there continued until the 27th . of May , and then was prorogued to the 18th . of November next 1606. The 3d. Session of the forementioned Parliament began from the last Proroguation of the 18th of November , in the 4th . of King James , and there continued till the 4th . of July 1607. and then prorogued to the 16th . of November next following . The 4th . Session of the forementioned Parliament began and was help by Prorogation the 10th . of February , in the 7th . of King James , and there continued until the 23d . of July , and then Prorogued to the 16th . of October next following 1610. Now observe , that in the 1st . Session of Parliament held in the 1st . of King James , the 35th . of Eliz. was revived and continued in force until the end of the 1st . Session of the next Parliament . The 2d . Session of Parliament was held by Prorogation in the 3d. of King James . The 3d. Session was held by Prorogation in the 4th . of King James . The 4th . Session was held by Prorogation in the 7th . of King James ; so that it is apparent by the Proviso in the 1st . year of King James , that there needed not ( as the late Pamphleteer seems to hint ) any Revivor of the 35th . of Eliz. in either of the 3 last mentioned Sessions , they being Sessions of the same Parliament held in the 1st . of King James . In the 12th . of King James another Parliament was held at Westminster , but no Act passing , it was no Sessions . In the 18th . year of King James there was another Parliament holden at Westminster , wherein only there passed some Subsidy Acts. And in the next Parliament being holden in the 21st . year of King James , the Question did arise in Parliament , Whether amongst other temporary Acts , this Act of the 35th . of Eliz. were discontinued ? And for clearing the Doubt , Stat. 21 Jac. entituled , An Act for the continuing and reviving of divers Statutes , and for repeal of divers others . This Clause is incerted , that the said Acts shall by virtue of this Act be adjudged ever since the Session of Parliament , in the 7th . year of His Majesties Reign of England , to have been of such force and effect , as the same were the last day of that Session , and from thenceforth until the end of the first Session of the next Parliament . The 18th . of June the next Parliament was holden at Westminster , and there continued to the 11th . of July following , and then Adjourn'd to Oxon ; In which Sessions it was Enacted , That all Statutes and Acts of Parliament , which were to have continuance unto the end of that Sessions , should be of full force , after the said Adjournment , until that Sessions should be fully determined ; And if it should happen that that Session of Parliament should be determined by the Dissolution thereof , that then the 35 of Eliz. with other Acts , should be continued in force until the end of the first Session of the next Parliament . And the next Parliament was holden 3 Car. 1. and this Act was revived and continued in force unto the end of the first Sessions of the next Parliament . The next Parliament was holden , 16 Car. 1. in which Sessions it was Enacted , That the passing of that Act , &c. should not be any determination of that Sessions , and that all Acts of Parliament should have their continuance according to the Act of 3 Car. 1. and should be of the same force as they were the last day of that Session , and from thenceforth until some other Act of Parliament be made touching the continuance or discontinuance of the same ; so that it is plain , this Act is still in force , unless the Pamphleteer can produce an Act whereby this Act of the 35 of the Queen is repealed ; and it must be very lately ; For this doubt arising the second time in Parliament in the 16th . year of His now Majesties Reign : In the Preamble of the Act entituled , An Act to prevent and suppress Seditious Conventicles . It is declared by King , Lords and Commons , That the Act of the 35 of the Queen was then in force , and ought to be put in due Execution . And although that Act be expired , yet this Clause is declaratory and distinct from that Act ; and the Act of the 22d . of this King was never made in favour of Dissenters . London , Printed for Nath. Thompson next the Cross Keys in Fetter-lane . Notes, typically marginal, from the original text Notes for div A65542-e160 Sect. 13. Cap. 18. Sect. 26. Eliz. Sect. 41. Cap. 9. Sect. 18. Sect. 27. 1 Jam. Cap. 25. Sect. 24. Cap. 28. Sect. 1. 1 Car. 1. Cap. 7. 3 Car. 1. Cap. 4. Sect. 21 , 22. 16 Car. 1. Cap. 4. Cap. 4.