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
Anent the Act made in the last Assembly concerning the Suspension of
Visitors fra giving collatione of benefices to any persone by the
ministers serving actuallie at the Kirks where the saids benefices
lyes; The Kirk ordayns the said Act to stand in full effect and
strength whill the next Assemblie, where the matter being newly
proponed may be farther resolvit.
Anent the Submissione of Mr James Boyd, Commissioner of Kyll and
Carrick, to the Generall Assemblie, conforme to the Act made in
the last Assembly, and the reasoning had be him be the Moderator
and brethrene appoyntit thereto, the forsaid brether being present
thoucht best he sould publish his awne answer to the haill brether
for satisfactione of them, who gave in his answer in wreit as
follows:
I understand, the name, office, and modest reverence borne to a
Bischope to be lawfull and allowable be the Scriptures of God; and,
beand electit be the Kirk and King to be Bischop of Glasgow, I esteem
my calling and office to be lawfull: And, as anent my executione
of that charge committit to me, I am content to indeavour at my
outermost abilitie to performe the same and every poynt thereof, and
to abyde the honourable judgements of the Kirk from tyme to tyme,
of my offending by my dewtie; craving alwayes a brotherly desyre at
their hands, seeing the charge is weichtie; and in the laying to be
lait to my charge to be examined be the cannone left be the apostle
to Timothie, 1 and 1 cap., seeing that place was appointit to me at
my receipt.
To understand therefrom the dewties of a Bischope: As toward my
living, and rents, and uthers things grantit be the Prince to me, I
reckon the same lawfull: As to my dewtie to the supreame magistrat;
in assisting his Grace in Councill or parliament, being cravit
thereto, I esteem my subjection compels me to obey the same, and no
hurt but an well to the Kirk that some of our number be at the making
of good laws and ordinances; in the doeing whereof I protest before
God never to doe any thing but that I believe shall stand with the
puritie of the Scripture and a weill reformit countrie, as also a
good part of the living I brook being gine for that only cause.
Qwhilk being read in open Assemblie and considerit, after voting of
the haill brethren, was adjudged to be no answer to the Act, nor to
satisfie the desyre thereof, alwayes was reqyrit that afternoone he
sould returne with better advyce as the Kirk wished at God he sould
do.[18]
Sessio 8.
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