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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While his Majesties good Subjects of all ranks, throughout the whole
Kingdome, had their minds wakened, and their hearts filled with the
expectation of a gracious and satisfactorie answer, worthy of his
Majesties pious and equitable disposition, in the month of February
last incontinent a rumour flyeth through the Countrie, and filleth all
eares, That the Lords of his Majesties secret Councell were commanded
to make such a Proclamation concerning the Service Booke, Booke of
Canons, and the peaceable meetings of his Majesties good Subjects in
time comming, as we were perswaded to have beene procured by the secret
working, and malignant mis-information of our adversaries, seeking for
their owne private ends, without respect to his Majesties honour, and
welfare of this Kirk and Kingdome, to stop the course of our legall
proceedings, and to escape their owne due censure: And therefore
intending to make knowne to the Lords of secret Councell what was
noised concerning the Proclamation: how far the whole Kingdome had been
by some sinistrous mis-information frustrate of their hopes, and their
constant desire to have some course taken by their Lordsh: advice; how
his Majestie being further informed, might deliver his good subjects
from so great grievances and feares, and establish a sure peace in this
Countrie for time to come; we found our selves tyed by order of Law to
decline those against whom we had made our complaint, unlesse we would
admit our parties to be our Judges: And in case our Declinator should
not be accepted, we behoved to protest, that we might have immediate
recourse to the King himselfe, &c.
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