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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Anent the ordinance made yesternight concerning the summonding of
Mr Robert Montgomrie, to compeir before the Assembly this day at
ten houres: the said Mr Robert being callit and not compearand, but
be William Montgomrie his alleadgit procurator, qwha producit ane
appellatione qwhereof the tenor heirafter will appear.
Compearit Mr Robert M‘Kgill, and declareit, that at command of the
Assembly, he warnit him yesternight to compear at this houre, before
the haill Kirk, personallie, in presence of Mrs Walter Hay, John
Cowper, and Andrew Ker, and that he promised to compeir personallie
at the hour appoyntit, qwhilks the said brether and witnesses
testified to be trew.
Hereafter was certaine speciall and innorme crymes producit and
read, qwhairof he was alleadgit to be guiltie. 1. Negligence and
corruptione in doctrine, also dissollutione in lyfe, for the qwhilk
he was suspendit; contraveining of the suspensione in Glasgow,
Strivelling, and in the King’s owne chappell; violating of his
promise made to the Presbytrie of Striviling, that he sould remaine
and wait upon his cure; horrible lies in the face of the Assemblie,
denying, with protestatione before God, the intimatione of the
suspension, and raiseing and executing the letters; procureing of
letters be sinister informatione for overthrowing the discipline
of the Kirk; usurping an uther man’s flock, accompanied with armed
men since the suspensione; chairging of the haill Assemblie, under
the payne of hornyng, to stay with all proceiding against him with
excommunicatione; blasphemous railing against the brether and
ministrie in pulpit, sen his suspensione, and of before; and, _in
summa_, manifest contempt of the ordinance of the Kirk, and stirring
up of ane fearfull schisme betwixt certain of the nobilitie and
the Kirk: Qwhilk being tryit, pairtlie be his awne confessione,
pairtly be the proces deducit be the Generall Assembly halden last
in Edinburgh, and be the proces deducit before the Elderschip of
Striveling, and partly be the testimonie of good and godlie brethren
of the Assemblie, were found all to have falline in his persone, and
him to be culpable and guiltie thereof: for the qwhilks haynous,
fowll, and most unworthie crymes, the Assemblie of the brether votit
and concludit the said Robert, not only unworthie to serve in the
office of the ministrie, but to be depryvit thereof perpetuallie, in
all tyme cuming; and the sentence of excommunication to strick upon
him, without he prevent the same be repentance.
My Lord of Requests cravit of the Kirk, that the pronouncing of the
said sentence sould be superseidit qwhill the King’s Majestie were
advertised. The Kirk heirto continouit to giue answer qwhill thair
meeting at afternoone.
Sessio 9.
The letter written to the King’s Majestie in name of the whole Kirk,
being read, was thocht good to be delyverit to my Lord of Requests;
whereof the tenor follows:--
Pleas your Majestie;
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