Records of the Kirk of Scotland: containing the Acts and Proceedings of the General Assemblies from 1638 downwards, as authenticated by the clerks of assembly.Church of Scotland. General Assembly
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Records of the Kirk of Scotland: containing the Acts and Proceedings of the General Assemblies from 1638 downwards, as authenticated by the clerks of assembly.
Church of Scotland. General Assembly
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Forsamekle as the late Psalmes have, by authoritie of the King his
Maiestie, and the clergie of this kingdome, bene altered, revysed,
and approvin, so that now his Maiestie, according to his pleasure,
formerlie signified, for receaving of the said Psalmes, is fully
resolved to have that warke goe on for the good of the church and
memorie of the author; Therefore the Lords of Privie Counsell,
according to his Maiesties expresse will and pleasure signified unto
thame be writt, hes discharged, and, be the tennor of this present
act, discharges all farder impression of the old psalmes, as alsua the
inbringing of the same from England or ellis wyes, to the intent the
new psalmes may be imprinted and generallie receaved and sung in all
the churches of this kingdome. And the said Lords hes recommendit, and
be the tennor heirof recommends to the Archbishop of St Andrewes, Lord
High-Chancellor of this kingdome, to call before him, or before the
Provest and Bailleis of burrowis, the whole printers and stationers
within this kingdome, and all others whome this mater may concerne,
and to intimat unto thame, this present act and ordinance, and to
require thame and everie ane of thame, to conforme thameselffes and
give obedience thereanent, under the paine of confiscation of the whole
bookes which sall be prented or imported agains the tennor of this act,
and ordines letters of publication to be direct thereupon, if neid
beis, in forme as effeirs.
Followes his Majesties Commission for warrant
of the act abouewritten.
CHARLES Rˣ.
Right reuerend father in God, &c. Whereas the late psalmes haue, by
authoritie from us and the Clergie of both Kingdomes beene altered
reuised and approved, We now, according to our pleasure formerlie
signified for receaving thame in the church of that Kingdome, being
fully resolved to cause that work goe on for the churches good and the
authors memorie; It is our expresse will and pleasure, that according
as you sall thinke fitt, you suffer no further impression to be made
of the old psalmes, and that yow give such orders as yow sall find
necessarie and which is in yower power, for printing and receaving of
the new, to be generallie receaved and sung, in all the churches of
this said Kingdome; and to that effect that yow give to our clairgie,
(to whome we have written at length twiching the same) what strenth
and authoritie you sall finde necessarie and can be grantit by yow,
Quherein expecting frome you a readie performance, both by yowr owne
good example and otherwayes, whereby we may finde the effects of your
paines and affection to our forme, in this, whereof we will take as
most acceptable service done unto us, and for whiche, these presents
sall be your warrant. We bid yow farewell, from our Court at Whitehall,
the 3 of Februarie 1637.
* * * * *
1637.—June 13.
5. _Act anent Seruice bookes._[29]
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