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 ordinance made in the last Assembly concernyng the
presenting of the Booke of Policie of the Kirk to my Lord Regent’s
Grace; The brethren havand commissione thereto declarit that they
had presentit the same to him with the supplicatione appoyntit,
and ane day being appoyntit to conferrence, the alteration of the
authoritie hes intervenit; and allwayes, for to stay corruptione in
the entrie of the King’s Majestie’s Government, they had presentit to
his hieness councill, ane supplicatione with four articles, and for
observatione of the Act of Parliament, touching sic as bears publick
office within this realme; ane uther for putting order to the late
murther in Strivling and Edinburgh; the third for the policie of the
Kirk; the fourth for supporte of the appearand famine--of the qwhilk
as yet no answer.
The haill Assemblie thocht the same meit to be cravit of the
Councill, and desyrit my Lord Herreiss and the Abbot of Deir,
present, of their opinion concerning the saids matters; qwhais
answer was, they came not to vote nor conclude, but were direct be
the Councill to hear and sie the proceedings of the Assemblie, and
alwayes sould insist at the hands of the Councill for answer to the
saids Articles.
Anent the complaynt made upon David Fargysone, that he had overseine
the executione of the act made anent Mr Thomas Biggar and George
Boswell anent their resorting to the exercise of Dumfermling, the
said David being present, declareit that upon their promise to erect
ane exercise in Kirkaldie he stayit, qwherin they have failziet The
Kirk ordaynes the said act to be put to executione be him as accords.
It was thocht meet be the brethren, that certaine sould be direct to
my Lord Herreiss and the Abbot of Dier, to put them in remembrance
of the answer to the articles gine in to the Councill, and lykewayes
to demand of the Councill, whether they be direct to the Assembly
to giue their advyce in all things tending to the glory of God and
weell of his Kirk, or to hear allanerlie; and giue the brethren
finds it expedient to propone the ane and the uther to the Councill
themselves? And to that effect were direct Mrs Andrew Hay and David
Lyndsay, who returning, reportit, that some difficulties are in
the articles, and for reasonying thereof with sic as the Kirk will
appoynt thereto, they have ordaynit twa of the Counsell to concurre
the morne at aucht hours. As to the persones they direct to the
Assemblie, they giue them no power as Commissioners of the King to
vote in Assemblie; for they had not spoken the King in this behalfe:
Alwayes, as brether and members of the Kirk, they shall giue advyce,
counsell, and vote. The Kirk appoynts Mrs Robert Pont, John Row,
James Lawsone, Andrew Hay, Andrew Melvill, and David Lyndsay, to
concurr with the deputs of the Councill, to reasone upon the saids
articles the morne at aucht houres.
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