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
Compeirit Captaine Anstruther, and lamentit to the Kirk, that he
beand in France, and certaine years bypast had gine his bodilie
presence to the Masse, albeit in conscience he hated the same as
idolatrie, and keepit alwayes upricht mynde towards the religione
profest in this realme, and feeling grief in his conscience for his
defectione, is come to utter his repentance unfainedly for the same,
submitting him to whatsumever correctione the Kirk will injoyne him,
desyrand to be reconcillit thereto; and, in token of his sincere
meining, held up his hand as to the boutcherie and massacre of Paris,
declares he keepit the King’s ʒett of Lovar, the tyme thereof, but
past no farther.
Because some breither meaned, that the transporting of Mr Andrew
Melvill and Thomas Smetoune sould be many wayes hurtfull, and aucht
not to be permittit; at the desyre of their breither Mr Andrew Hay,
alleadgeand that he had many greit reasones privatly to propone,
if the Kirk wald agrie thereto, appoynted the Moderator with his
assessors to the heiring thereof.
Sessio 9.
Anent the act made in the last Assemblie, concerning the suspension
of Visitors from giving collatione of benefices to uthers nor serves
actuallie at the kirks where the samen vaiks, under the paines
expressed in the said act; The Kirk ordaynis the said act to stand
in full strenth, with this additione, That if any collatione or
admissione beis gine be any Visitor againes the tenor thereof, shall
be null and of nane availl; and sicklyke declares all collations and
admissions that shall be gine heirafter be any pretending the style
of bischops, shall be null in the selfe, in tyme cuming.
Sessio 10.
The Generall Assemblie of the Kirk gives full power and commissione
to their honorable and welbelovit brethren, the Lairds of Lundie,
Braid, Colluchie, Ryress, and Carltoune, Mrs James Lawsone, John
Craige, John Duncansone, Thomas Smetoune, David Lyndsay, Robert Pont,
Andrew Hay, Andrew Melvill, George Hay, Thomas Buchanan, John Brand,
ministers of God’s word; John Johnstoune, Commissioner of Edinburgh,
Richart Blyth, Commissioner of Dundie, George Elphinstoune,
Commissioner of Glasgow, or any sax of them, to passe with all
convenient diligence to the King’s Majestie and his noble Councill,
and that with dew humilitie and reverence present to his Heines and
Councill sic heids, articles, and supplicationes, as are conceivit in
wreit, and delyverit unto them be the Kirk; most humbly supplicand
and requyring his Majestie and Councill’s good answer thereto, and to
travell effectuously and with earnest suite for granting of the same;
as also, if need beis, to conferr and reasone upon every article and
petitione proponit therein; and what here beis done, to report againe
to the next Generall Assemblie.
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