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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Whereas in the Assembly holden at Edinburgh, in March, Ann. 1578. it
was declared that it was neither agreeable to the word of God, nor
to the practice of the Primitive Church, that the Administration of
the Word and Sacraments, and the ministration of civill and criminall
justice should be confounded, that one person could supply both the
charges, but that a Minister should not be both a Minister and a
Senator in the Colledge of justice. And in the Assembly holden in
October An. 1578. it was reckoned amongst the corruptions of the State
of Bishops, which they were charged to forgoe, that they should usurp a
criminall jurisdiction, that they should not claime unto themselves the
titles of Lords, that they should onely be called by their owne names,
or brethren; yet the said Master David Lyndsey, with his foresaid
Colleagues respective, have assumed to themselves the titles and
honours of Lords, they did sit as Senators in the Colledge of justice,
as Councellours in the Privie Councell, as Auditors in the Exchequer,
and have enjoyed prime Offices of State. The pretended Bishops have
usurped the place and precedencie before all Temporall Lords, the
pretended Archbishops before all the noble Earles of the land, and the
pretended Primate before the prime Officers of State in the land.
Whereas by the Word of God and Acts of the Assembly, namely, Anno 1576.
1577. and 1578. no man should be suffered to be a Minister, unlesse hee
be tied to a particular flocke and congregation; and not to be tied to
a particular flocke it is condemned as a corruption of the state of
Bishops which they were charged to forgoe; yet the said Master David
Lindsey, with his Colleagues respective foresaid, are Ministers, and
will not be tied to particular flockes.
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