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 conventione nixt appoyntit at Edinburgh the 7th of July next to
come, in caise the parliament alreadie proclaimit hald fordward;
utherwayes, in caise the same halds any uther tyme betwixt and the
24th day of October nixt to come, that the brethren conveine in the
place where it shall be halden for the tyme, four dayes before the
same; and failzieand of both, upon the 24th day of October nixt to
come, within the towne of Edinburgh.
[THIRTY-EIGHTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY.]
The General Assembly, conveint at Striviling, and begun the 11th
of Junii 1578, where there was present the Commissioners of
Countries, Commissioners from Synodall Assemblies, Towns, and
Universities.
Sessio 1.
In respect of the raritie of the Assemblie, the brethren that were
conveint thocht best to meit at twa houres afternoone, and to sitt
till fyve houres at noone.
Sessio.
Exhortation beand made be Mr Andrew Melvill, Moderator of the last
Assemblie, before farder proceeding, questione beand proponit, if
this Assemblie be ane continuation of the last or ane new Assembly?
It was reasonit and concludit to be ane new Assemblie. For electione
of ane Moderator, Mrs John Row, David Fargysone, and John Duncansone,
was proponit in leets, and be pluralitie of votes, Mr John Row was
chosen Moderator.
Mrs Robert Pont, James Lawsone, Andrew Melvill, John Craig, and
Andrew Hay, direct to give their counsell, and communicat with the
Moderator sic matters as shall be thocht best to be resolvit at this
conventione.
Forsuameikle as it hes pleasit the goodness of God to indew the
King’s Majestie with zeal of his trew religione, it was thocht very
meit that the Laird of Lundie, Mr John Craige, James Lawsone, Robert
Pont, and John Row, should be direct to his Grace to crave that some
be direct be his Grace to assist this Assemblie the morne, at aucht
houres in the morning, and to report his hienes answer.
Sessio 2.
Anent the Act made in the last Assemblie concernyng the election
of Bischops, suspendit whill this Assemblie, and the farder order
resolvit thairinto, The Generall Assemblie, all in ane voyce, hes
concludit that the said act sall be extendit for all tyme to come, ay
and while the corruptione of the Estates of Bischopes be allutterlie
taine away, and that all Bischopes alreadie electit, be requirit
particularly to submit themselfis to the Generall Assembly concerning
the reformatione of the corruptione of that estate of Bischopes
in thair persones, qwhilk if they refuse, after admonitiones,
excommunicatione to pass against them: qwhilk submission the Bischop
of Dumblane willingly offerit to the Assemblie.
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