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 proces deducit against Coline Campbell, Malcolme Stewart,
Hector Stewart, John Grahame, elder, Gavine Grahame, and Archbald
Hegget, concerning the violence done to Mr Johne Howiesone in the
judgement seat in Glasgow: The saids haill persones being cited to
this Assembly except the said Walter Stewart, to have heard the
sentence of the Kirk in the said matter, and nane compeirand except
John Grahame, elder, with wham he has alreadie taken order, and
Gavine Grahame; The Assembly ordaynit the said Coline Campbell,
Malcolm Stewart, Hector Stewart, Archbald Hegget, and Gavin Grahame,
for their offence foresaid, to be excommunicat publicklie in the
Kirk of Glasgow be Mr David Weymes, minister thereof, with advyce of
the Presbytrie thereof.
Sessio 16.
Articles read and allowed by the Assemblie, as meit to be
proponit.
1. Seing the spiritual Jurisdiction and Government of the Kirk is
granted be God the Father, throw our Mediator Jesus Christ, and
gine only to them that preaching, teaching, and oversieing, bear
office within the same, to be exercised not be the injunctions of
men, but be the only rule of God’s word; That the act of Parliament,
concernyng the libertie and jurisdiction of the Kirk, be so plainly
declareit and enlargeit, that hereafter nane uther of qwhatsumever
degree, or under qwhatsoever pretence, have any collour to ascryve or
take upon them any part thereof, either in placeing or displaceing of
ministers of God’s word, in spirituall livings or offices, without
the Kirk’s admissione, or in stoping the mouthes of preachers, or
putting them to silence, or taking upon them the judgement in triall
of doctrine, or in hindering, staying, or disannulling the censures
of the Kirk, or exeiming any offender therefrae.
2. That the Presbytries, consisting of doctors, pastors, and such
as are commonly callit elders, now according to God’s word and the
King’s Majestie’s direction, appoyntit in diverse parts of the
realme for discipline, order keeping, and judgement keeping, in
ecclesiasticall affaires, be approvit, establischit be authoritie,
and paynes prescryvit to them that publickly oppones themselues.
3. That the Synodall Assemblie, consisting of diverse presbytries,
and Generall or Nationall consisting of the haill, be approvit, and
be virtue of acts of Counsell, presently and hereafter haue power
to conveine so oft as occasione shall requyre, to advyse, intreat,
conclude, make ordinances in such things as concerns the will of the
Kirk, and their charge in doctrine and discipline, with libertie to
appoynt times and places for that effect.
4. That Presbytries, or such as they will direct of their awne
number, have the same power in designatione of manses and gleibs and
reparatione of the kirks, that the Bischops, Superintendants, or
Visitors had before.
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