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 by act and proclamation, made and published heretofore,
it was commandit and ordained, that everie Presbyterie within this
kingdome should have had a care that their parochinies sould have beene
furnished and provydit, betwixt and pasche last, with twa of the buikes
appointed to be universallie receaued throughout this kingdome, for
the publict forme of Service in the worship of God, as in the act and
proclamation made to this effect at lenth is conteinit. Quhairunto,
altho’ great numbers of the ministrie of best learning and soundest
judgement and gifts, hes given dewtiefull obedience, and hes conformed
thameselffes to his Maiesties royall will and pleasure in this point,
yitt there is some others of the ministrie who, out of curiositie
and singularitie, refuse to receaue and embrace the said booke, and
does what in thame lyes to foster and enterteyny destractioun and
troubles in the Kirk, to the disturbing of the publict peace thereof,
without remeid be provydit; Thairfore, the saids Lords ordains this
to be direct, charging the whole Presbyters and Ministeris within
this kingdome, That they and euery ane of thaime provide and furnishe
themselffes, for the use of thair Parishes, with twa of the saids
bookes of publict formes, or commoun prayer, within fyfteine dayes next
after the charge, vnder the paine of rebellion and putting of thaime to
the horne; and if they faillie, to denunce, &c. and to escheet, &c.
* * * * *
1637—July 28.
6. _Act anent Seruice Bookes._[30]
Apud Edinburgh, 28 July 1637.
Chancellor. Dumfries. B. Ros.
Thesaurer. L. Lorne. B. Brechin.
Glasgow. L. Alexander. L. Deskford.
Priuie Seale. B. Edinburgh. L. Naper.
Winton. B. Gallaway. Clerk-Regʳ.
Wigton. B. Aberdeen. Justice-Genᵃˡˡ.
Kinghorne. B. Murray. Deputie-Treasʳ.
The Court of Secret Counsell having heard the Prouest and Bailleis of
Edʳ tuiching the proposition made be thaime, and course takin conforme
thereto, for a peaceable exercise of the service-booke, and securitie
of the personis imployed, or who sall be present and assist at the
pratise thairof; the Lords ordains the Provest and bailleis to advyse
amongs thaimselffs anent ane obligatorie act to be given be the toun
for the reall performance there, so that they sall undertake in the
bussines aboue mentioned, and allowes thaime to publishe, by touck of
drwm, the ordars to be established be thame for keeping of thair toune
in peace and quyetnes, and preventing of all trouble and commotioun
within the same.
* * * * *
1637.—July 29.
7. _The Clergies’ Report anent the Seruice Booke._[31]
Apud Edʳ 29 July 1637, in the Chanʳˢ loodging—Sederunt.
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