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.
Church of Scotland -- History -- Sources
4. Excommunicat persones, in contempt of God and his Kirk, are
intertayned in chieff Lords’ houses, namely, Mr Robert Montgomrie,
authorized and caused to preach, and brought to your Majestie’s
presence, qwhilk is a sore wound to the conscience of them that loves
your Majestie, and knawes your Grace’s up-bringing, and ane heavy
sclander in all nationes professing the trew religione.
5. An act or delyverance of Counsell is made against the proceedings
of the ministrie with ane sclanderous narrative, suspending
_simpliciter_, and disannulling the excommunicatione justly and
ordourly pronuncit against Mr Robert Montgomrie, a rebellious
and obstinat offendar and troublar of the Kirk of God, and open
proclamations made according thereto.
6. Contempt of ministers, and dinging many doing their office,
and speciallie the violent drawing of Mr John Howesone out of
the judgement seate qwhair he was placeit Moderator of the
presbytrie,--his cruell and outrageous handling, carrying to prisone
lyke a thief, be the provest and baillies of Glasgow, and their
complices; and after complaint made, no order taken with the doers
thereof, but contrariwise, maintaining of them, as if the same had
been good service.
7. Displaceing of the minister of Glasgow out of his rowme, qwhilk,
without reproache, he hes occupied thir many yeares, and convocation
of the gentlemen of the countrie to that effect.
8. Violence used be ane of your Grace’s awne guard to pull him out
of the pulpit, the day of communione, in presence of the haill
congregation, in tyme of sermone, and no fault found therewith.
9. The officer of the Kirk was castin in prisone in your Grace’s
presence, and there keepit a lang tyme, for executione of letters
direct against a particular sclanderous man.
10. Ministers and Masters of Colledges and Schoolis of Glasgow in
tyme of publick fast, were, be letters of horning, compellit to
leave their flocks and schooles destitute, and sinsyne, from tyme to
tyme, and place to place, have been delayit and continewit, thereby
to consume them be exorbitant expenses, and to wrack the Kirk and
Schools, qwhereof they beare rule and charge.
11. The schollars of Glasgow were invadit and their blood cruellie
sched be the baillie and commontie, gatherit be sound of commone bell
and straik of drume, and be certaine seditious men, inflammit to have
slaine them all, and to have burnt the Colledge; and yet nothing done
or said to the authors of that seditione.
12. Hands schaken with the bloodie murtherers and persecutors of the
people of God, be propynes receivit and gine.
13. The Duke’s Grace oft tymes promised to reforme his house, and
nothing done therein.
14. The laws made for maintainance of the trew religione and
punisching the enemies thereof, are not put to executione; so that
all things go lowse, and worse like to ensew.
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