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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That this Proclamation commandeth all his Ma jesties Subjects for
maintenance of the Religion already established to subscribe and
renew the Confession of Faith subscribed before in the yeare 1580 and
afterward. And requireth the Lords of privy Counsell to take such
course anent the same, and the generall Band of Maintenance of the true
Religion, and the Kings person, that it may be subscribed, and renewed
throughout the whole Kingdome with all possible diligence, which cannot
now be performed by us. For although of late we would have been glad
that our selves and other his Majesties Subjects had been commanded by
authority to sweare, and subscribe the generall Confession of Faith
against Popish errours, and superstitions: and now would be glad that
all others should ioyne with us in our late Covenant & Confession,
descending more especially to the novations and errors of the time,
and obliging us to the defence of Religion; and of the Kings Maiesties
person, and authority, and for these ends to the mutuall defence every
one of us of another, Yet can we not now after so necessary, and
so solemne a specification returne to the generall for the reasons
following.
1. No means have been left unassayed against our late Confession of
Faith and Covenant so solemnly sworn and subscribed. For first we
were prest with the rendering and rescinding of our Covenant. Next an
alteration in some substantiall points was urged. 3. A Declaration was
motioned, which tended to the enervation thereof, and now we finde in
the same strain, that we are put to a new triall, and the last mean
is used more subtile than the former: That by this new subscription
our late Covenant, and Confession may be quite absorbed and buried
in oblivion, that where it was intended & sworn to be an everlasting
Covenant never to be forgotten, it shall be never more remembered, the
one shall be cryed up, and the other drowned in the noise thereof,
And thus the new subscription now urged (although in a different way)
shall prove equivalent to the rendering of the Covenant, or what of
that kinde hath before been assayed. Like as the reasons against the
rendring of the Covenant, doe militate directly against this new motion.
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