Anglican Wedding Ceremony (1662):
The Form of Solemnization of Matrimony
First the Banns of all that are to be married
together must be published in the Church three several Sundays, during
the time of Morning Service, or of Evening Service, (if there be no
Morning Service,) immediately after the second Lesson; the Curate saying
after the accustomed manner,
I PUBLISH the Banns of
Marriage between M. of _____ and N. of _____. If any
of you know cause, or just impediment, why these two persons should not
be joined together in holy Matrimony, ye are to declare it. This is the
first [second, or third] time of asking.
And if the persons that are to be married dwell in
divers Parishes, the Banns must be asked in both Parishes; and the
Curate of the one Parish shall not solemnize Matrimony betwixt them,
without a Certificate of the Banns being thrice asked, from the Curate
of the other Parish.
At the day and time appointed for solemnization of
Matrimony, the persons to be married shall come into the body of the
Church with their friends and neighbours: and there standing together,
the Man on the right hand, and the Woman on the left, the Priest shall
say,
DEARLY beloved, we are
gathered together here in the sight of God, and in the face of this
congregation, to join together this Man and this Woman in holy
Matrimony; which is an honourable estate, instituted of God in the time
of man's innocency, signifying unto us the mystical union that is
betwixt Christ and his Church; which holy estate Christ adorned and
beautified with his presence, and first miracle that he wrought, in Cana
of Galilee; and is commended of Saint Paul to be honourable among all
men: and therefore is not by any to be enterprised, nor taken in hand,
unadvisedly, lightly, or wantonly, to satisfy men's carnal lusts and
appetites, like brute beasts that have no understanding; but reverently,
discreetly, advisedly, soberly, and in the fear of God; duly considering
the causes for which Matrimony was ordained.
First, It was ordained for the procreation of children,
to be brought up in the fear and nurture of the Lord, and to the praise
of his holy Name.
Secondly, It was ordained for a remedy against sin, and
to avoid fornication; that such persons as have not the gift of
continency might marry, and keep themselves undefiled members of
Christ's body.
Thirdly, It was ordained for the mutual society, help,
and comfort, that the one ought to have of the other, both in prosperity
and adversity. Into which holy estate these two persons present come now
to be joined. Therefore if any man can shew any just cause, why they may
not lawfully be joined together, let him now speak, or else hereafter
for ever hold his peace.
And also, speaking unto the persons that shall be
married, he shall say,
I REQUIRE and charge you
both, as ye will answer at the dreadful day of judgement when the
secrets of all hearts shall be disclosed, that if either of you know any
impediment, why ye may not be lawfully joined together in Matrimony, ye
do now confess it. For be ye well assured, that so many as are coupled
together otherwise than God's Word doth allow are not joined together by
God; neither is their Matrimony lawful.
At which day of Marriage, if any man do alledge and
declare any impediment, why they may not be coupled together in
Matrimony, by God's Law, or the Laws of this Realm; and will be bound,
and sufficient sureties with him, to the parties; or else put in a
Caution (to the full value of such charges as the persons to be married
do thereby sustain) to prove his allegation: then the solemnization must
be deferred, until such time as the truth be tried.
If no impediment be alledged, then shall the Curate
say unto the Man,
M. WILT thou have
this Woman to thy wedded Wife, to live together after God's ordinance in
the holy estate of Matrimony? Wilt thou love her, comfort her, honour,
and keep her in sickness and in health; and, forsaking all other, keep
thee only unto her, so long as ye both shall live?
The Man shall answer, I will.
Then shall the Priest say unto the Woman,
N. WILT thou have
this Man to thy wedded Husband, to live together after God's ordinance
in the holy estate of Matrimony? Wilt thou obey him, and serve him,
love, honour, and keep him in sickness and in health; and, forsaking all
other, keep thee only unto him, so long as ye both shall live?
The Woman shall answer, I will.
Then shall the Minister say,
Who giveth this Woman to be married to this Man?
Then shall they give their troth to each other in
this manner.
The Minister, receiving the Woman at her father's or
friend's hands, shall cause the Man with his right hand to take the
Woman by her right hand, and to say after him as followeth.
I M. take thee N.
to my wedded Wife, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better
for worse, for richer for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and
to cherish, till death us do part, according to God's holy ordinance;
and thereto I plight thee my troth.
Then shall they loose their hands; and the Woman,
with her right hand taking the Man by his right hand, shall likewise say
after the Minister,
I N. take thee M.
to my wedded Husband, to have and to hold from this day forward, for
better for worse, for richer for poorer, in sickness and in health, to
love, cherish, and to obey, till death us do part, according to God's
holy ordinance; and thereto I give thee my troth.
Then shall they again loose their hands; and the Man
shall give unto the Woman a Ring, laying the same upon the book with the
accustomed duty to the Priest and Clerk. And the Priest, taking the
Ring, shall deliver it unto the Man, to put it upon the fourth finger of
the Woman's left hand. And the Man holding the Ring there, and taught by
the Priest, shall say,
WITH this Ring I thee wed, with my Body I thee worship,
and with all my worldly Goods I thee endow: In the Name of the Father,
and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen.
Then the Man leaving the Ring upon the fourth finger
of the Woman's left hand, they shall both kneel down, and the Minister
shall say,
Let us pray.
O ETERNAL God, Creator and
Preserver of all mankind, Giver of all spiritual grace, the Author of
everlasting life; Send thy blessing upon these thy servants, this Man
and this Woman, whom we bless in thy Name; that, as Isaac and Rebecca
lived faithfully together, so these persons may surely perform and keep
the vow and covenant betwixt them made, (whereof this Ring given and
received is a token and pledge,) and may ever remain in perfect love and
peace together, and live according to thy laws; through Jesus Christ our
Lord. Amen.
Then shall the Priest join their right hands
together, and say,
Those whom God hath joined together let no man put
asunder.
Then shall the Minister speak unto the people.
FORASMUCH as M. and
N. have consented together in holy Wedlock, and have witnessed
the same before God and this company, and thereto have given and pledged
their troth either to other, and have declared the same by giving and
receiving of a Ring, and by joining of hands; I pronounce that they be
Man and Wife together, In the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of
the Holy Ghost. Amen.
And the Minister shall add this Blessing.
GOD the Father, God the Son,
God the Holy Ghost, bless, preserve, and keep you; the Lord mercifully
with his favour look upon you; and so fill you with all spiritual
benediction and grace, that ye may so live together in this life, that
in the world to come ye may have life everlasting. Amen.
Then the Minister or Clerks, going to the Lord's
Table, shall say or sing this Psalm following.
Beati Omnes Psalm 128.
BLESSED are all they that
fear the Lord: and walk in his ways.
For thou shalt eat the labour of thine hands: O well is thee, and happy
shalt thou be.
Thy wife shall be as the fruitful vine: upon the walls of thine house;
Thy children like the olive-branches: round about thy table.
Lo, thus shall the man be blessed: that feareth the Lord.
The Lord from out of Sion shall so bless thee: that thou shalt see
Jerusalem in prosperity all thy life long;
Yea, that thou shalt see thy children's children: and peace upon Israel.
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son: and to the Holy Ghost;
As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be: world without
end. Amen.
Or this Psalm
Deus misereatur Psalm 67.
GOD be merciful unto us, and
bless us: and shew us the light of his countenance, and be merciful unto
us.
That thy way may be known upon earth: thy saving health among all
nations.
Let the people praise thee, O God: yea, let all the people praise thee.
O let the nations rejoice and be glad: for thou shalt judge the folk
righteously, and govern the nations upon earth.
Let the people praise thee, O God: yea, let all the people praise thee.
Then shall the earth bring forth her increase: and God, even our own
God, shall give us his blessing.
God shall bless us: and all the ends of the world shall fear him.
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son: and to the Holy Ghost;
As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be: world without
end. Amen
The Psalm ended, and the Man and the Woman kneeling
before the Lord's Table, the Priest standing at the Table, and turning
his face towards them, shall say,
Lord, have mercy upon us.
Answer. Christ, have mercy upon us.
Minister. Lord, have mercy upon us.
OUR Father, which art in
heaven, Hallowed be thy Name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done in
earth, As it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive
us our trespasses, As we forgive them that trespass against us. And lead
us not into temptation; But deliver us from evil. Amen.
Minister. O Lord, save thy servant, and thy
handmaid;
Answer. Who put their trust in thee.
Minister. O Lord, send them help from thy holy
place;
Answer. And evermore defend them.
Minister. Be unto them a tower of strength,
Answer. From the face of their enemy.
Minister. O Lord, hear our prayer.
Answer. And let our cry come unto thee.
Minister.
O GOD of Abraham, God of
Isaac, God of Jacob, bless these thy servants, and sow the seed of
eternal life in their hearts; that whatsoever in thy holy Word they
shall profitably learn, they may in deed fulfil the same. Look, O Lord,
mercifully upon them from heaven, and bless them. And as thou didst send
thy blessing upon Abraham and Sarah, to their great comfort, so
vouchsafe to send thy blessing upon these thy servants; that they
obeying thy will, and alway being in safety under thy protection, may
abide in thy love unto their lives' end; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
This Prayer next following shall be omitted, where
the Woman is past child-bearing.
O MERCIFUL Lord, and
heavenly Father, by whose gracious gift mankind is increased; We beseech
thee, assist with thy blessing these two persons, that they may both be
fruitful in procreation of children, and also live together so long in
godly love and honesty, that they may see their children christianly and
virtuously brought up, to thy praise and honour; through Jesus Christ
our Lord. Amen.
O GOD, who by thy mighty
power hast made all things of nothing; who also (after other things set
in order) didst appoint, that out of man (created after thine own image
and similitude) woman should take her beginning; and, knitting them
together, didst teach that it should never be lawful to put asunder
those whom thou by Matrimony hadst made one: O God, who hast consecrated
the state of Matrimony to such an excellent mystery, that in it is
signified and represented the spiritual marriage and unity betwixt
Christ and his Church; Look mercifully upon these thy servants, that
both this man may love his wife, according to thy Word, (as Christ did
love his spouse the Church, who gave himself for it, loving and
cherishing it even as his own flesh,) and also that this woman may be
loving and amiable, faithful and obedient to her husband; and in all
quietness, sobriety, and peace, be a follower of holy and godly matrons.
O Lord, bless them both, and grant them to inherit thy everlasting
kingdom; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Then shall the Priest say,
ALMIGHTY God, who at the
beginning did create our first parents, Adam and Eve, and did sanctify
and join them together in marriage; Pour upon you the riches of his
grace, sanctify and bless you, that ye may please him both in body and
soul, and live together in holy love unto your lives' end. Amen.
After which, if there be no Sermon declaring the
Duties of Man and Wife, the Minister shall read as followeth.
ALL ye that are married, or
that intend to take the holy estate of Matrimony upon you, hear what the
holy Scripture doth say as touching the duty of husbands towards their
wives, and wives towards their husbands.
Saint Paul, in his Epistle to the Ephesians, the fifth
Chapter, doth give this commandment to all married men; Husbands, love
your wives, even as Christ also loved the Church, and gave himself for
it, that he might sanctify and cleanse it with the washing of water, by
the Word; that he might present it to himself a glorious Church, not
having spot, or wrinkle, or any such thing; but that it should be holy,
and without blemish. So ought men to love their wives as their own
bodies. He that loveth his wife loveth himself: for no man ever yet
hated his own flesh, but nourisheth and cherisheth it, even as the Lord
the Church: for we are members of his body, of his flesh, and of his
bones. For this cause shall a man leave his father and mother, and shall
be joined unto his wife; and they two shall be one flesh. This is a
great mystery; but I speak concerning Christ and the Church.
Nevertheless, let every one of you in particular so love his wife, even
as himself.
Likewise the same Saint Paul, writing to the Colossians,
speaketh thus to all men that are married; Husbands, love your wives,
and be not bitter against them.
Hear also what Saint Peter, the Apostle of Christ, who
was himself a married man, saith unto them that are married; Ye
husbands, dwell with your wives according to knowledge; giving honour
unto the wife, as unto the weaker vessel, and as being heirs together of
the grace of life, that your prayers be not hindered.
Hitherto ye have heard the duty of the husband toward
the wife. Now likewise, ye wives, hear and learn your duties toward your
husbands, even as it is plainly set forth in holy Scripture.
Saint Paul, in the aforenamed Epistle to the Ephesians,
teacheth you thus; Wives, submit yourselves unto your own husbands, as
unto the Lord. For the husband is the head of the wife, even as Christ
is the head of the Church: and he is the Saviour of the body. Therefore
as the Church is subject unto Christ, so let the wives be to their own
husbands in every thing. And again he saith, Let the wife see that she
reverence her husband.
And in his Epistle to the Colossians, Saint Paul giveth
you this short lesson; Wives, submit yourselves unto your own husbands,
as it is fit in the Lord.
Saint Peter also doth instruct you very well, thus
saying; Ye wives, be in subjection to your own husbands; that, if any
obey not the Word, they also may without the Word be won by the
conversation of the wives; while they behold your chaste conversation
coupled with fear. Whose adorning, let it not be that outward adorning
of plaiting the hair, and of wearing of gold, or of putting on of
apparel; but let it be the hidden man of the heart, in that which is not
corruptible; even the ornament of a meek and quiet spirit, which is in
the sight of God of great price. For after this manner in the old time
the holy women also, who trusted in God, adorned themselves, being in
subjection unto their own husbands; even as Sarah obeyed Abraham,
calling him lord; whose daughters ye are as long as ye do well, and are
not afraid with any amazement.
It is convenient that the new-married persons should
receive the holy Communion at the time of their Marriage, or at the
first opportunity after their Marriage.

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