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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The Laird of Capringtoun presentit the King’s Majestie’s Letter unto
the Assemblie concernyng also ane Commission from his heines to
concurr with the Assemblie, together with certain rowes containing
the planting of the kirks, and the number of the presbytries, with
the kirks of every presbytrie, qwhilk the Kirk ordaynit to be
considerit be Mrs John Ross for Rosse, John Ines for Morray, the
Commissioners of Aberdeene for Aberden, William Chrystisone for
Merns and Angus, Duncan M‘Call for Dunkeld, Thomas Buchanan and
David Fargusone for Fyfe, John Johnstoune and Mr Adam Johnstoune for
Edinburgh, James Carmichel for Haddingtoune, George Johnstoune for
Jedburgh, the Laird of Luce for Lanerk, Androw Hay for Glasgow, John
Young for Dier, John Clappertoune for the Merss, William Duncansone
for Gallaway, and to conveine the morne at sax houres to sicht the
samen, and to report their judgement thereof to the Kirk.[22]
Mr Patrick Gallaway transportit to Perth, Mr Alexander Arbuthnott
transportit to the ministrie of Aberdeene, and ordaynit to demitt the
principalitie of the Colledge in the favours of Mr Nicoll Dalgleish.
Anent the King’s Majestie’s Petitioune presentit in wreite and
exhibite to the Assembly this day be his Grace’s Commissioners, with
the answer unto the Articles gine in be the Kirk unto his Heines, and
the copie of ane Letter to be direct to the Barrones, Gentlemen, and
Ministers, for unione and discipline of the Kirks, with the names
of the persones to be chargit to take travells therein. The Kirk,
understanding thereby the godly zealous meaning of his Majestie,
praisit God greatly, that had movit his heart to have ane care of
his Kirk; and first entering to the consideratione of the Answers
made to the Articles of the Kirk, thocht good that thir Articles be
insistit in at his Heines hand and Councill; his Honor and Councill
to be earnestly desyrit to appoynt a Judge in Edinburgh to cognosce
and judge upon injuries and wrangs done to ministers in executione
of their office, and to punische according to the qualitie of the
crymes, according to the forme of punischment to be gine in be the
Kirk; and that his Heines wald appoynt Mr John Skeene procurator for
the ministers that are so injured: 2^o, That an act of Parliament may
be made concernyng the deposition of ministers, and the causes at
lenth to be specified in this article: 3, That the benefices vaikand
be disponit to the ministers where the benefice vaiks, if they be
able, according to the meaning of them that conferred at Striveling.
Anent the King’s Petitions.
As to the first petitione concerning the forming of the Articles
agreit upone in the conferrence, The Kirk appoynts Mrs Robert Pont,
David Lindsay, John Skene, Thomas Craige, and John Craige, to that
effect. As to the second, delayit quhill afternoone; as to the 3d,
reasonable, and agreit upon: the haill rest referrit to the reasonyng
at afternoone.
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