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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9. Because there is great necessitie of a printer within the
countrie, and there is ane stranger banisched for religione, called
Vantrolier, who offers to employ his labours in the said vocatione,
for the weill of the countrie, It will plese your Grace and Councill
to take order herein, as your Grace thinks meit, and to give licence
and priviledge to him to that effect, if it shall be thocht expedient
be your Grace and Councill.
[FORTY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY.]
The Generall Assembly, conveint in the Over Tolbooth of
Edinburghe, and begune the 20th of October 1580; Qwhaire there
war present the Commissioners.
Sessio.
Exhortation made be Mr James Lawsone. Leitts, Mrs Robert Pont, Andrew
Hay, Andrew Melvill: the said Mr Andrew Hay, be plurality of votes,
was chosen Moderator _hac vice_.
Assessors Mrs Robert Pont, James Lawsone, Andrew Melville, Thomas
Smetowne, David Fargysone, George Hay, Thomas Buchannan, Wm. Rynd,
and the Commissioners of Edinburgh, all desyrit and nominat be the
Moderator.
Sessio 2.
The Bischops of St Androis, of Glasgow, of Aberdeine, and Morray,
beand callit, nane compeirit.
Sessio 3.
Anent the report of the King’s Grace and his Council’s answer to the
petitions proponit be word be the brethren of the kirk yesterday; the
brethren returnit answer to the articles. His Heines and Councill
promittit to giue resolute answer to the same the 15th day of the
next moneth, and to stay the place whill then.
In name of my Lord Lennox compeirit Mr Henry Keir, and saluted in
his name the whole Kirk, declairing that his Lordship was maist
willing to have ane minister in his awne house, for exercise of the
trew religion; and albeit he had promised at the subscryving of the
articles of religion to send for ane minister that had knawledge
of the French tongue, yet be reasone Mr Bower had promised that he
should cause him be provydit of ane qualified minister, according
to his desyre, qwhilk took no effect, and wtherwayes also, because
his desyre was that rather the Kirk should chuse him ane sufficient
pastor, the matter hes sensyne lyen over; willing hartilie that
the Kirk should write to some pastor of the French Kirk of London,
for whais provisione and good entertainment he should be carefull:
promising also in his name, that in the effaires of the Kirk, either
in generall or particular, he should imploy his good affectione and
labour as he sould be chargit; desyring that no uther opinione sould
be conceived of him nor of any man that meines trewly towards God.
The Kirk present hes willit their brother Mr James Lawsone to pen
ane wryting in their names, to the minister of the French church of
London, to the effect foresaid.
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