〈…〉 The Seventh Classis to contain: All-hallows by the Wall, Bartholomew Exchange, Bennet Fynck, Buttolph Bishopsgate, Christopher's, Margaret Lothbury, Michael Bashinshaw, Peter Poor, Stevens Colemanstreet. The Eight Classis to contain: Andrew Vndershaft, Buttolph Algate, Ethelburge, Hackney, Helen's, james Dukes-place, Katherine Creechurch, Leonard Shoreditch, Martins Oteswich vulgo Outwich. Marry Newingtonalias soak Newington, The Ninth Classis to contain: All-hallows Barkin, All-hallows Stanings, Dunston's in the East, Gabriel Fenchurch, Catherine Coleman, Katherine Tower, Margaret Pattons, Olaf's Hartstreet, Peter's in the Tower. Stepney, Trinity Minories, Wapping, White Chapel. The Tenth Classis to contain. George Southwark, Lambeth, Mary Magdalen Bermondsey, Mary Overs, Newington Butts, Olives Southwark, Rotherhithe vulgo Redriff Thomas Hospital, Thomas Southwark. The Eleventh Classis to contain: Clements Danes, Giles in the Fields, Knight's bridge, Margret's Westminster, Martias in the Fields, Newchurch, Peter's Westminster, Paul's chapel in covent Garden. The Twelfth Classis to contain: Andrew Holborn, Bartholomew the greater, Bartholomew the less, Charterhouse, Dunstone's in the West, james Clarkenwell, Mary Islington, Sepulchers. 9 That all the Several Parishes and Places within the Cities of London and Westminster, and the parts adjacent, according as they are distinguished into twelve several Classis, shall be the exrent and bounds of the Province of London. Concerning the members of the Classical and congregational Assemblies in the several counties. THat in the several Counties certain persons, Ministers and others, shall be appointed by Authority of Parliament, who shall consider how their several Counties respectively may be most conveniently divided into distinct classical Presbyteries, and what Ministers and others are fit to be of each Classis. And they shall accordingly make such division and nomination of persons for each classical Presbytery, which Divisions, and persons so named for every Division shall be certified up to the Parliament. That the Chancellors, Vice-chancellors, and heads of the Universities shall consider how the Colleges may be most conveniently put into classical Presbyteries, and do certify the same up unto the Parliament. And the said several Classes respectively being approved by Parliament within their several Precincts shall have power to constitute congregational Elderships where a competent number of persons so qualified for Elders, as aforesaid, shall be found. And where no persons shall be found fit to be Elders, as aforesaid, then that Congregation shall be immediately under the Classical Presbytery, until that congregation shall be enabled with members fit to be Elders, as aforesaid. The congregational Assembly shall meet once every week, and oftener if occasion shall serve. The classical Assembly shall meet once every month. Concerning Members of the Provincial Assembly. THe Provincial Assembly shall be constituted of members sent from every Classis within the Province, The number of the members sent from each Classes shall be so proportioned, as that the Provincial Assembly may be more in number then any Classical Presbytery within that Province. And to that end there shall be at lest two Ministers, and four Ruling-Elders out of every Classis. And that where there shall be need, the number may be increased, as to the persons appointed for the bounding of the Provincial Assembly shall seem meet. Provided, that the number do not exceed nine of each, Ministers and Ruling-Elders, from any one Classis. And that there be always two Ruling-Elders to one Minister. That the Provincial Assembly being constituted, shall meet twice every year, the first meeting shall be determined by the persons appointed for the bounding of the Provincial and Classical Assemblies. Concerning the National Assembly. THat the National Assembly shall be constituted of members sent from the several Provinces aforesaid, the number of the members from each Province to the National Assembly shall be two Ministers, and four Ruling-Elders. The National Assembly is to meet when they shall be summoned by Parliament, and to sit and continued as the Parliament shall order, and not otherwise. FINIS.