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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Forsuameikle as throw a great part of this countrie, the afternoone
exercise and doctrine upon Sabbath dayes is not usit, and speciallie
to landwart, and therefore the people are not dewlie instructed in
the Catechisme and Rudiments of Religione; The Kirk hes ordaynit that
all pastors and ministers sall diligently and zealously travell with
their flocks, to conveine to the afternoones sermones, alsewell they
that are in landwart as they that are in burghs, as they will answer
to God.
It is concludit be the Generall Assembly, that in every principall
Assemblie, there shall be certaine assessors nominat to them, to
concurr with the Commissioners of the Countrie, who shall subscryve
with them in all weightie and greit matters.
Articles proponit be the forenamed Commissioners to his Majestie
and Councill.
1. First, That order may be taken with sick as puts violent hand in
ministers, or troubles them in exerciseing of their offices.
2. That they who for just cause are deposit from the ministrie may
losse alsweill their benefices as other qualified persones provydit
thereto, the Kirk may be servit.
3. That punishment may be made for sic as passes in pilgrimages to
kirks or walls; and that order may be tane with them that past to the
Holie Rude of Peblis, and sic uther places.
4. That no presentatione of benefice be directit to any persones but
sic as beirs commissione from the Generall Assembly, according to
the act of Parliament; and if any be utherwayes receavit, that their
admission be declairit null.
5. That all benefices vaikand, where ministers are plantit, be gine
to ministers serwing the cure where they vaike, they beand able
therefore; and that no presentatione gine to any wther persone be
receavit, unless the minister serving the rowmes be first found able.
6. That order be taken with Alexander Arbuthnott that the Bibles may
be delyverit according to his receipt of money from every paroche;
and to that effect that he and his soverties may be commandit be
letters of hornying for delyverance thereof, and no suspensione to be
grantit without the same be delyverit.
7. In respect of the good and godly zeall of James Lord Arrane,
alwayes schawine in defence of God’s cause and commone wealth, it
will please your heines and councill to resolve upon some good and
substantiall order that may serve both for the health and curing of
his bodie and comfort of his conscience.
8. That the Book of Policie may be establisched be ane act of Privie
Councill, qwhill ane parliament may be had, at qwhilk tyme it may be
confirmed.
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