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 ane act made in the last Assembly, the 28th of Aprile 1578,
concernyng the collatione of benefices to uther persones nor the
ministers of the kirk quhairof the benefices vaikes, and the farther
order to be taine in this Assembly, the Kirk present hes farther
concludit, that neither Bischops, visitors, nor uthers beiring
commissione of the Kirk, give collation of benefices, by and against
the tennor of the said act, Under the paines therein conteint, qwhill
the nixt Generall Assembly of the Kirk, at quhilk tyme this matter
shall be proponit againe, that farther order may be tane therein.
Anent the penaltie of bischopes, ministers, and uthers bearand
functione in the ministrie, that setts fewes and tacks of their
benefices and ecclesiasticall livings, or any pairt thereof, or
ministers in chapters that gives their consents thereto, without the
consent of the Generall Assemblie of the Kirk, against the tenor of
the acts made in Assembly before, the Kirk and Assemblie present hes
concludit that the saids persones quhilk shall happen to contraveene
the said act, shall be depryvit from their offices and functione in
tyme cuming.
Forsuameikle as in the last Assemblie, commissione was give to
certaine brethren to present to the King’s Grace and Councill the
heids of the policie of the Kirk, with a supplicatione unto his
Grace, the Kirk desyrit the report of the brethren’s proceeding; who
exponit and schew, that according to their commissione they exhibite
to the King’s Majestie a copie of the heids of the policie, with the
supplication unto his Grace, quho gave a very comfortable and good
answer, that not only wald he concurr with the Kirk in all things
that micht advance the trew religione presently professit within this
realme, but also wald be a protector of the Kirk; and thereafter
his Grace presentit the supplicatione to the Councill, who nominat
persones to conferr in the matter, and be his Majestie’s procurement
obtained of the Councill that they micht choyse so many ministers to
conferr, as was at lenth agreit upon: Quhilk conference is readie to
be schawen.
Sessio 3.
The report of the Assemblie had be the Commissioners appoyntit be the
King’s Majestie and Councill beand exhibite to the present Assemblie,
it was thocht meet to be read over.
As to the supplication devysit in the beginning of the conference
touching those that shall vote in parliament in name of the Kirk, the
Assembly thocht the advyce good, and ordaynit Mrs John Row and Robert
Pont to penne the same, and to present it to the Assemblie on Monday.
Concerning the remanent observationes, ordourly the Kirk proceedit as
follows:
Cap. 1. The auchteine article thereof whilk in conferrence was
desyrous to be made plaine, the Assembly thinks it sensible enough.
Cap. 2. The third article agreit conforme to the conferrence. The 7th
article to be farder considerit.
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