The Booke of the Universall Kirk of Scotland: Wherein the Headis and Conclusionis Devysit Be the Ministers and Commissionaris of the Particular Kirks Thereof, Are Specially Expressed and Contained.
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The Booke of the Universall Kirk of Scotland: Wherein the Headis and Conclusionis Devysit Be the Ministers and Commissionaris of the Particular Kirks Thereof, Are Specially Expressed and Contained.
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Ane minister or reader that tapis ale, beir, or wyne, and keeps ane
open taverne, sould be exortit be the Commissioners to keep decorum.
Qwhither if burrialls sould be in the Kirk or not? Answer, not; and
that the contraveeners be suspendit from the benefites of the Kirk,
qwill they make publick repentance.
Relapse in adultrie dowbly punischit.
Sessio 8.
Anent requisitione of the Assembly made to James, Bischop of Glasgow,
to give his answer if he will accept the charge of ane particular
flock and visitatione of sic bounds as the Kirk shall think good to
appoint to him, conforme to the acts concludit in the Assemblie. The
said Bischop beand present, exhibite to the Kirk his answer thereto
in wreit as follows:
Forswameikle as it is not unknawne to your wisdomes that ye gaue
Commissioune and charge to certaine learnit, godly, and discreet
brether of the ministrie and uthers, elders of the Kirk, to
commone, treate, conclude, and agrie, with certaine uther noblemen,
Commissioners from the King’s Majestie, John umquill Earle of Marr,
his Regent; att the qwhilk conference it was agriet be the haill
Commissioners, alswell of the King as of the Kirk, anent the name,
style, and jurisdiction of the Bischopes, with the forme and manner
of their institution, ordaynit to stand and remayne qwhill the
King’s yeares of minoritie, or at leist qwhill ane parliament sould
utherwayes decyde, and conforme to the order thairin contanit, he was
received in the said Bischoprick of Glasgow, and made his sermone
to the King’s Majestie in things pertayning his highness; and swa
giue he sould change or alter any thing pertayning to the order,
manner, or priviledges, or power of the samen, I sould be afrayed
to incurr perjurie, and might be callit be the King’s Majestie for
changing any member of his estate. But to the effect their wisdomes
may knaw he desyres not to be exemit to travell, and bestowing sic
gifts as God hes committit to him, he is content, at their command,
to haunt to ane particular kirk, and teach thereat when he dwells
in the sheriffdome of Aire, and that be discretione and sicht of
the brethren of that countrie; and, when he is in Glasgow, to
exercise lykewayes at some part where the brethren there thinks maist
necessarie, and to abyde their judgement of his diligence in that
behalfe, without binding him any wayes or prejudgeing the power of
jurisdictione qwhilk he receavit with the Bischoprick, unto the tyme
prescryvit in the conferrence that farder order be tane be the haill
estates thereuntill; at the qwhilk tyme he shall be content with all
reformatione as shall be fund expedient: Qwhilk answer beand read,
the Kirk continuet and continues the said Bischope in the visitatione
of the bounds qwhilks he had of before, to the nixt Assemblie, and
as to the particular flock, as is mentionat in his answer, to the
nixt Generall Assembly.
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