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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10. This subscription and oath in the mind & intention of authority, &
consequently in our swearing thereof may consist with the corruptions
of the Service book & Canons, which we have abjured as other heads of
Popery: For both this present proclamation, and his Majesties former
proclamations at Linlithgow, Striveling, Edenburgh; The Lords of privy
Counsell in their approbation of the same; and the prelates and doctors
who stand for the Service book & Canons, Doe all speak plainly, or
import so much, That these bookes are not repugnant to the Confession
of Faith; and that the introducing of them is no novation of religion
or law: And therefore wee must either refuse to subscribe now, or we
must confesse contrary to our late Oath, and to a cleare Truth, That
the Service book and Canons are no innovations in Religion. And, though
the present bookes be discharged by proclamation, yet if we shall by
any deed of our own testifie, that they may consist with our Confession
of Faith, within a very short time, either the same bookes, or some
other like unto them, with some small change, may be obtruded upon
us, who by our abiuration (if we adhere unto it) have freed both our
selves, and the posterity of all such corruptions, and have laid a
faire foundation for the pure worship of God in all time comming.
11. Although there be indeed no substantiall difference between that
which We have subscribed, & the Confession subscribed 1580. more
than there is between that which is hid, and that which is revealed;
A march stone hid in the ground, and uncovered, betwixt the hand
closed and open, betwixt a sword scheathed and drawne, or betwixt the
large Confession, registrat in the Acts of Parliament, and the short
Confession, or (if we may with reuerence ascend yet higher) between the
Old Testament & the New, yet as to scheath our sword when it should be
drawn, were imprudency, or at the commandement of Princes, professedly
Popish in their dominions, after the Subiects had subscribed both
Confessions, to subscribe the first without the second, or at the will
of a Jewish Magistrate, openly denying the New Testament, to subscribe
the Old alone, after that they have subscribed both, were horrible
impiety against God, and Treachery against the Truth: Right so, for Vs
to subscribe the former a-part, as it is now urged and framed, without
the explanation and application thereof at this time, when ours is
reiected; and the subscribers of the former refvse to subscribe ours,
as containing something substantially different, and urge the former
upon us, as different from ours, and not expressing the speciall
abiuration of the euils, supplicated against by us, were nothing else,
but to deny and part from our former subscription, if not formally, yet
interpretatively. Old Eleazar, who would not seeme to eate forbidden
meate, and the Confessors and Martyrs of old, who would not seeme by
delivering some of their papers, to render the Bible, or to deny the
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