Chapter 89
VII. All human traditions ought to be rejected, at least not to be reputed as
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necessary to salvation ; and therefore this singing and chanting in the chancel is to be left off: constrained and prefixed fasts bound todays and times, super- fluous holidays, difference of meats, such variety of degrees and orders of priests, monks, and nuns, so many sundry benedictions and hallowing of creatures, vows, pilgrimages, and all the rabblement of rites and ceremonies brought in by man, ought to be abolished.
