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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These grounds advysit weill and agreit upon appearandlie, it
shall not only really, with reasonable tyme, make the ministers
to be surelie provydit of their livings, but it shall bring the
ecclesiasticall discipline to be farre better exercisit and execute
over all this realme nor it is presentlie; it beand declarit first,
what every Presbyterie may cognosce upone; nixt, what shall be in
every Synodall Assemblie; and last, what causes shall be devolvit
to the Generall Assemblie, and what persones shall orderlie neid to
repair thereto, and to have vote therein. The reporte of thir our
Letters returning againe the sooner, it may be provydit with diligent
travells, in the good order now intendit, may take beginning at the
first day of November nixt without delay, and if our Parliament upon
any necessar occasione shall be conveinit. In the meane tyme, the
said ordour, or sa meikle thereof as shall be in readiness, may be
past and approvit in forme of law.
The second article was answerit in sic sort as we trust they were
satisfied therewith.
To answer the third article, the desire thereof must be more speciall
before it receave ane speciall answer: they have to consider in
qwhais default and negligence the persons complaint upon in their
forsaid article, remaynes unpunisched. Our answer to the first
article is sufficient, qwhill upon farder advyse it may be made more
speciall.
We doubt not also but our answer to the saxt article shall be found
reasonable upon speciall conferrence had thereanent, and that their
desyre, if it were grantit in the forme requyrit, could not but
induce inconvenients.
There is order taken anent the desyre of the sevent article.
There is same order alreadie begune for the farther help of the Earle
of Arrane, qwhilk shall be followit as occasione shall serve.
We have causit and yet will cause, the conferrence to be keepit,
for furthsetting of all things requisite, that may set fordwart the
Policie qwhill the same may be establischit be law.
Our former answers are reasonable, and no insisting has been in the
contrare in the matter sensyne.
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