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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be such, as may give testimonie of their obedience, and how sensible
they are of our grace and favour, that thus passeth over their
misdemeanours, and by their future carriage make appeare, that it was
only feare of innovation, that hath caused the disorders which have
happened of late within this Our ancient Kingdome. And are confident,
that they will not suffer themselves to be seduced and mis-led, to
misconstrue Us or Our actions, but rest heartily satisfied with Our
pious and real intentions, for maintenance of the true Religion and
Lawes of this Kingdome. Wherefore We require and heartily wish all Our
good people carefully to advert to these dangerous suggestions, and not
to permit themselves, blindely under pretext of Religion, to be led in
disobedience, and draw on infinitely, to Our grief, their own ruine,
which We have, and still shall strive to save them from, so long as We
see not royall Authoritie shaken off. And most unwillingly shall make
use of that power which God hath endued Us with, for reclaiming of
disobedient people.
Our will is herefore, and Wee charge you straightly and command, that
incontinent these Our Letters seene, you passe to the market crosse
of Our Burgh of Edinburgh, and all other places needfull, and there
by open Proclamation make publication hereof to all and sundry Our
good subjects, where through none pretend ignorance of the same. The
which to do, We commit to you conjunctly and severally Our full power,
by these Our Letters, delivering the same by you duely execute and
indorsed againe to the Bearer. Given at Our Court of Greenwich the
twenty eight day of June, and of Our Reigne the thirteenth yeer. 1638.
Per Regem.
* * * * *
1638.—June 28.
47. _The Protestation of the Noblemen, Barons, Gentlemen, Burrows,
Ministers and Commons, &c._[72]
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