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The
available evidence includes the incorporation of other ministers in the ordinal
authorised on 1 April 1550 during the reign of Edward VI, and by the ordination
of Readers in 7 January 1559 at Bow Street during the reign of Elizabeth I. It
would however appear that subsequent Readers were appointed rather than ordained
The primary function of Readers at this stage was to meet the
needs of desolate parishes by continuing the work of the lector and read common
prayer and homilies to the people. It would appear however that the
post-Reformation Readers were undisciplined and action had to be taken against
those who baptised, celebrated the Lord's Supper, and distributed the cup.
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