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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1637.—August 25.
10. _Extract Bill of Suspension for Alex. Henderson and Others._[34]
The 3 ministers that wer charged with thesse letters, wer Mr Alexander
Hendersone, minister of Leuchers; Mr James Bruce, minister at
Kingesbarnnes; and Mr George Hamiltone, minister at Newbirne. They for
themselues, and in name of the remanent ministers of the kingdome, did
suplicat, in all humility, the Lordes to grant to them a suspensione of
the said charge, for thesse followinge reassons:—
First, Becausse the said seruice booke is not warranted by the
authority of the generall assemblies, wich is the representatiue kirke
of this kingdome, and hath euer since the reformatione giuen directione
in matters of Gods worschipe, nor be aney acte of parliament (wich in
thinges of this kynd) hath euer beine thought necessarey by his Majesty
and estaites.
Secondlie, Becausse the liberties of the trew kirke, and the forme of
worschipe and religion receaued at the reformatione, and vniwersally
practissed sinsyne, is varranted by actes of generall assemblies, and
diuersse actes of parliament, 1567, and of the lait parliament, 1633.
Thridlie, The kirke of Scotland is ane independent kirke, and her auen
pastors should be most able to decerne and directe quhat doe best seime
our mesour of reformatione, and quhat may serue most for the good of
the people.
Fourtlie, It is not wnknowen to your Lordschipes, quhat disputing,
diuisione and trouble, hath beine in this kirke aboute some few of the
maney ceremonies contined in this booke, wich being examined, as wee
shall be redey at a competent tyme assigned by your Lordschipes to
shaw, will be found to depairt far from the worschipe and reformatione
of this kirke, and in poyntes most materiall for the kirke of Rome, for
hir hierarchie and doctrine, superstitione and idolatrie in worschipe,
tyranie in gouerniment and in wickednesse, eurey way als antechristian
now, as quhen it cam out of her.
Fyftlie, The people hath beine otherwayes taught by ws, and our
prædicessors in our places, euer since the reformatione; and so it
lickly they will be found, wnwilling to the change quheneuer they be
assayed, euen quhen ther pastors are willinge, in respecte quherof the
saides letters of horneinge, haill effecte and executione, aught to be
simpliciter suspendit in tyme coming.
_Deliverance thereon by Council._[35]
The Lords of secret counsaile, wnderstanding that ther hes beine a
grate mistaking in the letters and charges giuen out wpone the acte of
counsaell made anent the buying of the seruice bookes, The said Lords
for removing and clearing of all such simplie declares, that the saide
acte and letters extend allainerlie to the buying of the said bookes,
and no further. Giuen at Edinbrughe, 25 of Aguste, 1637.
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1637.—August 25.
11. _Letter from the Privy Council to the King._[36]
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