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
Church of Scotland -- History -- Sources
Whereas it was provided by the book of Discipline, and acts of the
Assemblie Feb. An. 1569. and December 1565. & 1567. that marriage
should not be solemnized without asking of banes three severall Sabbath
daies before; yet the said Master David Lindsey and his aforesaid
Colleagues respective, have given licence to sundry Ministers to
solemnize marriage without asking three severall Sabbaths before; upon
which have followed divers inconveniences; a man hath been married to
a woman her husband being alive, and they not divorced; some have been
married to persons with whom they have committed adulterie before; and
so have been married without the consent or knowledge of their parents.
Whereas by the book of Fasting, authorized by the generall Assemblie,
and prefixed before the Psalmes, no set or yeerly Fasts are allowed,
but disallowed, as contrary to the liberty of the Church, and to the
nature of the exercise (a Fast;) yet the said Master David Lindsey and
his foresaid Colleagues respective, have appointed yeerly Fasts, and
troubled some godly Professors for not observing the same.
Whereas the office of a Deacon is set forth in the book of Discipline,
and book of common order before the Psalms, according to the Word
of God, to have no medling with the preaching of the Word, or the
ministration of the Sacraments, and by the first Confession of faith
ratified in the Acts of Parliament, chap. 23. Ministers called
unto particular flocks have onely power of the ministration of the
Sacraments; yet the said Master David Lindsey with his foresaid
Colleagues respective, have given a power to certain Divines whom they
make Deacons (men not admitted to the calling of the Ministery) to
administer the Sacrament of Baptisme, under the names and titles of
preaching Deacons, and they refuse to admit divers men to the calling
of the Ministerie before they be admitted to that Order.
Whereas it is ordained by the book of Policie, and Acts of the
Assembly, that no man should receive ordination to the Ministery
without a present admission to a particular flock; yet the said Master
David Lindsey with his foresaid Colleagues respective, have separated
the act of Ordination from the act of Admission.
Whereas according to the established order of the Church, & the Acts
of the Assembly, the ordination & admission of Ministers should be
publick, in the presence and with the consent of the congregation; yet
the said Master David Lindsey with his foresaid Colleagues respective,
have given ordination to some men in other places, not in their own
Congregation; and violently have thrust upon them scandalous Ministers.
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