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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I would not answer your two of the 14ᵗʰ and 15ᵗʰ of this moneth, till
I had fully dispatched the Bishop of Ross, whom I have sent away not
onely well instructed, but well satisfied with my ways. It is true
that his Instructions were not totally according to our Grounds, but
I made him alter (I am confident) as well in Judgment as Obedience;
for upon discourse he much approved of my Alterations, confessing
likewise, that you upon the place may find reason to make more;
wherefore all is referred to you, as well what I answered as what
not; so leaving and recommending him to your care, I come to answer
your last Letters, with the account of which I am much more satisfied
than your other Dispatch before: as likewise you have fully satisfied
me in all my Queries, and in particular I confess clearly, you had
reason to joyn the Covenanters with my honest Servants, for procuring
of Subscriptions to my Bond, because I see the Council would have it
so. But certainly it had been better otherwise, if you could have
done it with their consent. In short, I am truly and fully satisfied
with all your proceedings, so that you may be confident that I am
Your assured constant Friend,
CHARLES R.
Whitehall,
24 Octob. 1638.
* * * * *
1638.—October 24.
83. _The Bill, or the complaint, of the Noblemen, Barons, Burgesses,
Ministers, and Commons, Covenanters, (which were not Commissionaries
to the Assembly) against the pretended Archbishops and Bishops within
this kingdome, as it was presented to the Presbyterie of Edinburgh;
with an Act of reference of the Bill, from the Presbyterie to the
next Generall Assembly, as it was fully read on the Lords day before
noone in all the Churches within the presbyterie of Edinburgh,
according to the Act._[108]
Noblemen.
Unto your wisedomes humbly shewes and complaines, We John Earle of
Sutherland, John Earle of Athole, William Earle of Dalhousie, Mungo
Vicount of Stormouth, Hugh Lord Montgomerie, David Lord Elcho, George
Lord Forrester, Arthur Lord Forbesse, John Master of Berridale,
Robert Lord Boyd, David Lord Balcarras, John Lord Melvill.
Barons and Gentlemen.
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