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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Rᵗ Reuerend Father in God, &c. Quheras ther are maney thinges at this
tyme considerable for our seruice in that kingdome, wich wee cannot
expresse at large be wreat wnto you, wee haue takin the occasion of
our trustie and weill beloued cousin and counseller, the Earle of
Roxbrughe, his repairing thither, that by him wee acquant you with our
mynd, als far as wee haue conceaued fitting, vpone that wiche wee haue
alredey hard from you. And it is oure pleasure, that in all thinges
wich he shall communicat to you from ws, ather by word or wreat,
concerning the present estait of that kingdome, you giue trust to him;
and wee expecte, that in eurey thing wich you, or aney of you, haue
found, ore shall find expedient for the vindicating of our honor, and
quieting of the present disorders within that kingdome, ze will all
giue that free aduice, and ioynt concurrence, wich wee are confident
to receaue from our faithfull counsellers, quherof wee will be werey
sensible, at most acceptable seruice done. Wee bid you fairweell, from
our courte at Whithall, the 15 of Nouember, 1637.
* * * * *
1637.—December 7.
23. _Proclamation at Linlithgow._[46]
Apud Linlithgow septimo Decemb. 1637.
For as much as the Kings Majestie, having seene the Petition presented
to the Lords of his Majesties privie Councell, and by them sent up to
his Majestie concerning the Service Book, determined to have taken the
same into his Royall consideration, and to have given his gracious
answer thereanent with all conveniencie: Like as his Majestie by his
letters to his Councell of the date of the ninth of October last, did
signifie his gracious resolution to the effect aforesaid. But since
that time, his Majestie finding (farre contrarie to his expectation)
that such disorderly, tumultuous and barbarous insolencies have beene
committed within the Citie of Edinburgh upon the eighteenth of October
last, to the great contempt of his Majesties Royall authoritie, by
abusing his Majesties Councellors and Officers of State, with others
bearing charge and authoritie under his Majestie within the said Citie:
His Majestie in a just resentment of that foule indignitie, (wherein
his Majesties Honour did so much suffer) hath beene moved to delay the
signification of his Majesties gracious intention, in giving to his
subjects such satisfactorie answers to their Petitions as in equitie
might have been expected from so just and religious a Prince; But yet
his Majestie being unwilling that his Loyall and faithfull subjects
should be possessed with groundlesse and uncessarie doubts and feares,
His Majestie is pleased out of his goodnesse to declare, like as by
these presents hee declareth, That as he abhorreth all Superstition of
Poperie, so he will be most carefull that nothing be allowed within
his Majesties Dominions, but that which shall tend to the advancement
of the true Religion, as it is presently professed within his most
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