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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We have receavit your Grace’s maist loving letter, direct to us by
your Grace’s Commissioner, Mr Mark Ker, Mr of Requests, and are
compellit to burst out most humble thanks to our God, qwho of his
mercie hes gine us so godlie ane King, cairfull and weill willing
that God be glorified, and his Kirk, within your Majestie’s realme,
mentaint, as plainly be the articles be your Grace proponit:
Qwhairunto, with all diligence, we begine to make answer, but in
such shortness of tyme and great strait whereunto we are brought be
certaine letters raisit at the instance of Mr Robert Montgomrie,
we are altogether stayit in that and many uther godlie actiones:
ffor upon the 27th of this instant, the Assembly being occupied in
quyet and modest reasonyng of grave and weighty matters, he causit
ane officer of armes irreverently to enter, and, under the paine of
hornyng, commandit the haill Kirk from all proceiding against him,
for whatsoever cause or enormitie committit in these his wicked
attempts; a thing that was never heard nor seen since the world
began; whairof we man lament unto your Majestie: And having no uther
refuge under God, most humblie cravis, that be thir extraordinary
chairges direct against the word of God and lawes of your Grace’s
countrie, we be not constraint, either to betray the cause of God
be beiring and winking at horrible crymes, manifest to all men
in the persone of the said Mr Robert, or else to be reput and
accountit disobedient to your Majestie, in whais service we have
been, are, and shall be ready to sched our bloods and spend our
lyfis; beseikand your Grace we may finde this grace and favour in
your Majestie’s sicht, to keep our conscience clean before God, and
reserve our saules to him who hes gine us care of the saules of his
inheritance. This most reasonable request we doubt not to obtaine of
your Majestie, our particular reasons being heard and considerit,
qwhilk we mynde, by God’s grace, more largely to expone be certaine
brether direct to your Majestie, both to this effect, and with a
full answer to the forsaids articles. In the meane seasone, we beseik
your Majestie, giue no credite to the sinister report and wrangous
informatione of men, that, be such dealing, goes about to draw your
Majestie’s heart from your trew and faithfull subjects, and be this
unhappie schisme, to overthraw the Kirk of God within your Grace’s
countrey, and, for their awne particular gaines, banische Christ and
his word, (whilk God of his infinite mercy forbid,) and preserve your
Grace, body and saul, for ever.--From St Androis, the 28th of Apryle,
1582.
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