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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14. Since the narrative of the generall band is now changed, & some
lines, expressing at length the Papists, and their adherents to be
the partie from whom the danger to Religion, and the Kings Majestie
was threatned, are left out, and no designation made of the partie
from whom the danger is now threatned, We are made either to think,
that our subscription at this time is unnecessarie, or to suspect
that we who have supplicated and entred in Covenant, are understood
to be the partie, especially since the Lords of Councell have in the
Act Septemb. 22. ratifying the Proclamation, found themselves bound
to use their best endeavours, that all his Majesties good subjects
may rest satisfied with his Majesties Declaration, since also we have
beene (although undeservedly) challenged of disorders, distractions,
and dangers to Religion, and his Majesties authority; and since in the
foresaid Act, and in the missive directed to his Majestie, the Lords of
Councell offer their lives and fortunes to his Majestie, in repressing
all such as shall hereafter prease to disturbe the peace of this Kirk
and Kingdome; which being expressed in a generalitie is by many applied
to us, and interpreted of our adhering to our Covenant; We should
therefore, by our subscription of the Covenant, as it is now conceived,
both do directly against our owne minds in condemning our selves,
wherein we are innocent, and should consent to our owne hurt, to the
suppressing of the cause which we maintaine, and to the repressing
mutually one of us of another, dirictly contrarie to our former solemne
Oath and subscription.
15. The subscribing of this Confession by the Lords of His Majesties
privie Councell, who by their place and high employment are publike
Peacemakers, and by others who have not subscribed the late Confession,
will make the breach wider, and the lamentable division of this Kirk
more desperate then ever before, some having sworne to labour by all
lawfull meanes to recover the former Libertie, and puritie of Religion,
and others maintaining that for puritie, which is alreadie established;
Some beleeving and professing, that the evils supplicated against,
are abjured in that Confession of Faith, and others maintaining the
Confession of Faith, and these corruptions (although for the present
discharged by Authoritie) not to be inconsistent: and beside this, many
divisions and subdivisions will ensue, to the dolefull renting of the
Kirk and Kingdome, making way for the wrath and many judgements of God
often threatned by his faithfull servants, which all the godly ought to
labour by all meanes to prevent.
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