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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Anent the forme of repentance of the fornicators, the Kirk and
Commissioners present hes votit and concludit, that ane of the dayes
of their appearance to make repentance for their offence on ane
Sonday at ten houres before noon, in tyme of preaching, in presence
of the congregatione, and that double fornicators receive double
punischment for their offence.
[THIRTY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY.]
The Generall Assembly, conveinit att Edinburgh, in the Counsell
House, the first of October[16] 1577, qwhair war present
the Bischopes of Glasgow and Dumblaine, Superintendants,
Commissioners of Countries, Kirkes, and Universities,
Ministers, and uthers: Mr Alexander Arbuthnet, Principal of the
Colledge of Aberdeen, Moderator.
Sessio 1.
Because the said Mr Alexander, Moderator, was absent from the last
Assemblie, in that respect not foirseen of the things done therein,
at his desyre, the Kirk appoyntit the Laird of Dun, Mrs James
Lawsone, Robert Pont, David Lyndsay, Andrew Hay, John Craig, Andrew
Melvill, to conveine the morne with him at sevine houres in the
morneing, and advyse upon sic matters as sall be thocht good to be
handlit in this Assemblie. The principall argument to be intreatit in
this Assemblie is this, The Policie of the Kirk. The brethren deput
to the conceiving and forming of the heids thereof, being callit to
give ane account of their diligence, presentit the same as they had
made partitione thereof at their Assemblie at Streviling.
The heids pennit be Mrs James Lawsone and John Row were read, and
nothing again said, except ane of the said Mr Johnes articles
referrit to further disputatione; all men being requirit, that had
gude reasone or argument to propone in the contrarie, to alleadge
the same; or, if he wald not publicklie reasone upon the said heid,
to resort to the saids Commissioners, where travell sould be taken to
satisfie them, leivand to them to make argument as they think guide
against the same.
The Laird of Dunn thocht the heid gine to him obscure. The Kirk
desyrit him to conferr with the remanent Commissioners the morne at
seven houres, that he may be resolvit of the meining thereof. The
remnant heids beand prolixt, were thocht good to be contracted in
short propositiones to be presentit to publick reiding.
Sessio 2.
The heid committit to Mr Andrew Hay read in face of the Assembly.
Nothing was opponit against the same, except the article anent the
suspensione of Ministers, referrit to farther reasoning.
David Fargusone his part read: The 18th article was referrit, and
nothing spoken against the rest.
The pairts committit to Mr Andrew Hay, Robert Pont, David Lindsay:
nothing alleadgit in the contrare.
The heids remittit to Mr Johne Craige: some things were desyrit to be
contractit, and uthers referrit to farther reasoning.
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