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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2. If we should now enter upon this new Subscription, we would think
our selves guilty of mocking God, & taking his Name in vain, for the
tears that began to be powred forth at the solemnizing of the Covenant
are not yet dryed up and wiped away, and the joyfull noise which then
began to sound hath not yet ceased, and there can bee no new necessity
from us, and upon our part pretended for a ground of urging this new
subscription, at first intended to be an abjuration of Popery upon us
who are knowne to hate Popery with an unfained hatred, and have all
this yeare bygone given large testimony of our zeale against it. As we
are not to multiply miracles on God’s part, so ought we not to multiply
solemne oathes and Covenants upon our part, and thus to play with
oathes, as children doe with their toyes, without necessity.
3. Neither would we in giving way to this new subscription think our
selves free of perjury: for as we were driven by an undeclinable
necessity to enter into a mutuall Covenant, so are we bound, not only
by the law of God and nature, but by our solemn oath and subscription,
against all divisive motions to promove and observe the same without
violation: and it is most manifest, that having already refused to
render, alter, or destroy our Covenant, nothing can bee more contrary
and adverse to our pious intentions and sincere resolutions, than to
consent to such a subscription and oath, as both in the intention of
the urgers, and in the nature and condition of the matter urged, is
the ready way to extinguish, and to drowne in oblivion the Band of our
union and conjunction that they be no more remembred. In this case
we are called to lay seriously to our hearts, 1, That we have sworne
that we shall neither directly, nor indirectly suffer our selves to
be divided and withdrawne from this blessed and loyall conjunction,
which consisteth not only in the generall Confession, but also in
our explanation, & application thereof, but on the contrary, shal by
all lawfull means, labour to further and promove the same. 2. That
our union and conjunction may be observed without violation, (and so
without mutilation of our application) we call the living LORD to
witnesse, as we shall answer to Christ in the great Day, &c.
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