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.
Church of Scotland -- History -- Sources
The Generall Assemblie of the Kirk of this Realme, considering the
grit abundance of iniquitie overflowing universallie the haill face
of this commoneweill, now in so great licht and revelation of the
trew and Christiane religione, justly provocking and steiring up
the justice and equitie of God to take judgement and vengeance on
this unworthie nation; Seeing also the many and perilous strifes and
raiges of persecutione daily invading the Kirk and Spouse of Jesus
Christ, the sound and extreame troubles of the trew and zealous
members thereof in the parts of France and elsewhere, professing with
them ane Saviour, Lord, and Messias, the wark also of establishing a
perfyte order and policie in the Kirk being presently in hands, hes
thocht it good, for the same reasones and good causes, that earnest
and speedy recourse shall be had to God, with commone supplicationes
and prayers; And to that effect ane generall fast be observed
universallie, throughout all the kirks of the realme, with doctrine
and instruction to the people, to begine the secund Sonday of July
nixt to come, qwhilk is the ninth day thereof, and to continue to
the nixt Sonday thereafter, wsing, in the meanetyme, exercise of
doctrine according to the accustomit order; and to that effect, that
intimation be made by the Commissioners of Countries to the ministers
within their bounds, as appertaines. Gine in the Generall Assembly.
Because the matter of the policie of the Kirk collectit be the
brethren, is not yet in sic perfect forme as is requisite, and
syndrie things largely intreatit, qwhilk will be mair summarly
handlit; uthers requireing further dilatioune for the re-collecting
thereof, and putting the same in good order and forme, and for
avoiding superfluitie and obscuritie, the substantialls beand keepit;
The Kirk presently hes willit their belovit brethren, Mr Robert Pont
and James Lawsone, to take travells and laboures in the premisses;
and to the effect the wark may the better be compleitit and in
readiness against the next Generall Assemblie, qwhilk is ordaynit to
begin at Edinburgh the 25th of October nixt to come, the Kirk hes
ordaynit their brethren, the Laird of Dunn, Mrs Alexander Arbuthnot,
Andrew Melvell, John Craig, Andrew Hay, George Hay, John Row, David
Lyndsay, John Duncansone, to conveine and assemble together, the
nyneteine day of October nixt in Edinburgh, to revise and consider
the travells of the said brether, that the samine may be the mair
advysedly proponit publickly, as said is: In this meane tyme, sic as
pleases to reason in the matter to have access to the saids brether;
and lykewayes ordainit the Visitors of Countries to make intimatione
to the Barrones, that the said wark is in hand, and to be treattit in
the nixt Generall Assembly; desyrand their presence and concurrance
thereto.
[THIRTY-SIXTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY.]
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