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 transporting of Mr Andrew Melvill, Principall of the
Colledge of Glasgow, and Mr Thomas Smetoune, Minister of Pasley,
to the Universitie of St Androis, conforme to the King’s Grace’s
writting direct to that effect; after some publick wrytings in the
matter had on ather syde, the Kirk referrit farther disputatione
thereof qwhill afternoone. In the meane tyme, the questione being
movit, if the Kirk might concurr with the King’s Majestie in
transporting of Doctors from ane Universitie to ane uther for
weightie and necessar causes, The Kirk and Assemblie present for the
maist pairt votit to the affirmatione of the said questione.
Sessio 9.
Anent the act made in the last Assemblie concernyng the damning of
the pluralitie of kirks in ane minister; The Kirk ordains the same
to be put in executione be the Commissioners of provinces after the
tenor thereof, under the paine of disobedience.
Anent the act made in the last Assemblie touching the Bischops;
In respect that the order of the said act hes not been followed
out against Bischops of Morray and Aberdeene conforme to the tenor
thereof, The haill Kirk, as of before, ordaynes the Commissioners
of the countries to put the said act to executione in all poynts,
sa far as concerns thair pairt thereof, and the ministry so far as
is appoyntit be the said act unto them, under the paine of making
publick repentance in face of the haill Generall Assemblie, in caice
they be found to contraveine the said act: And as to the warning and
suiting of the saids Bischope of Morray, ordaines him to be warnit in
Elgine publickly in the kirk; ordaynes Mr Thomas Buchanan, to summond
the Bischop of Cathnes, and Johne Hepburne to summond the Bischop
of Brechine to compeir in the nixt Generall Assemblie, to giue their
submission and assent to the speciall heids conferrit and agreit
upon be the Bischops of St Androis, Glasgow, and the Isles, with the
Assembly, to be convenit expressly in the summonds; Certifying them
and they compeir not, the Kirk will proceed with farder admonitiones
against them. And in caise that the saids Mrs Thomas and Johne
fulfills not this ordinance, the Kirk hes decernit against them that
they shall make publick repentance in face of the haill Assemblie.[20]
The Generall Assemblie gives full power and commissione to their
lovit breither of the Exercise of Edinburgh, with Mr John Craige,
minister of the King’s house, if he be present, to call the Bischop
of Orknay before them, and to chairge him in name of the Kirk,
to give submission and assent to the articles and heids greit
upone betwixt the Bischops of St Androis, Glasgow, and Isles, and
to receave his answer thereupon, to be reportit with the haill
proceiding therein to the nixt Generall Assemblie.
Ordaynes Mr Andrew Hay to summond the Visitor of Argylle to compear
the next Generall Assembly to answer upon the usurpatione of the
office of visitation within the saids bounds, under the pain of
disobedience.
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