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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Qwhither if ane minister entering in the functione of a ministrie,
serving there in divers years by past, and thereafter leaves his
vocatioun, and applys him to a civill office, may be admitted to be
ane elder of the kirk? It is answerit, that this man is _desertor
gregis_, and sould not be admittit to be ane elder, but rather aught
to be callit for his desertione.
Ordaynes Mr Braid to delyver to my Lord Justice Clark, at the King’s
Majestie’s command, gine in wreit, for raysing of letters against Mr
Nicoll Browne.
[FORTY-THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY.]
The Generall Assembly, conveint at Glasgow, the 24 of Aprille
1581, where there was present the Commissioner for the King,
the Laird of Capringtowne.
Sessio.
Exhortation beand made be Mr Andrew Hay; Mrs Robert Pont, David
Lyndesay, and William Chrystisone, were put in leits, and the said Mr
Robert, be pluralitie of votis, was chosen Moderator. Assessors, Mrs
Andrew Hay, James Lawsone, David Lyndsay, Thomas Smetowne, William
Chrystisone, the Lairds of Braid, Downrod, and Pilrig.
Forsuameikle as, for purgatione of the ministrie from unworthie
persones that had enterit in the functione thereof, to the greit
sclander of God and his Kirk, Ordour was taken in the last Assemblie,
that all men, alseweell Barrones, Gentlemen, as uthers of the
functione of the said ministrie, sould giue up the names of the
saids persones unto the Kirk, as they will answer to God upon their
consciences, not the less be schortness and inlaike of tyme, no
greit effect followit, so that yet the sclander lyes upon the heid
of the Kirk; Therefore, yet as of before, the Assemblie requires all
men, as they tender the glory of God and the weill of his Kirk, that
they delate and giue up the names of sic persones in wreit, the
morne afternoone, that order may be taken for removeing of the greit
sclander aryses to the Kirk be sic unworthie persones.[21]
Sessio 5.
Anent the act made in the Assemblie at Dundie against the Bischops
beand, some difficultie appearit to some breither to aryse be the
word of office conteinit in the said act, what sould be meint
thereby: The Assemblie present for the maist pairt of them that votit
and was present at the Assemblie in Dundie, to tak away the said
difficultie and resolve men of the trew meining and understanding of
the said act, declareit they meanit haillilie to condemne the estate
of Bischopes as they are now in Scotland, and that the same was the
determinatione and conclusione of the Kirk at that tyme.
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