Church of Scotland; Knox, John, approximately 1514-1572; Reformation -- Scotland; Theology -- Early works to 1800
DEIRLIE BELOVED in the Lord, the Faithfull that ar of your
acquentance in thir partes, (thankis be unto God,) ar stedfast in
the beleve whareinto ye left thame, and hes ane godly thrist and
desyre, day by day, of your presence agane; quhilk, gif the Spreat
of God will sua move and permitt tyme unto yow, we will hartly
desyre yow, in the name of the Lord, that ye will returne agane in
thir partes, whare ye shall fynd all faithfull that ye left behynd
yow, not only glaid to hear your doctrin, but wilbe reddy to
jeopard lyffis and goodis in the forward setting of the glorie of
God, as he will permitt tyme. And albeit the Magistraittis in this
countrey be as yitt but in the staite ye left thame, yitt at the
maiking heirof, we have na experience of any mair crueltie to be
used nor was befoir; but rather we have beleve, that God will
augment his flock, becaus we see daly the Freiris, ennemyes to
Christis Evangell, in less estimatioun, baith with the Quenis
Grace, and the rest of the Nobilitie of our realme. This in few
wordis is the mynd of the faithfull, being present, and otheris
absent. The rest of our myndis this faythfull berare will schaw you
at lenth. This, fair ye weill in the Lord.
Off Striveling, the tent of Marche, Anno 1556.[699] (This is the
trew copy of the bill, being subscrived by the names underwrittin,)
_Sic subscribitur_, GLENCARNE.
LORNE, (now ERGYLE.)
ERSKYN.
JAMES STEWART.
These letteris war delivered to the said Johne in Geneva, by the handis
of James Sym, who now resteth with Christ, and of James Barroun, that
yit liveth,[700] in the moneth of Maij immediatlie tharefter. Which
receaved, and advised upoun, he took consultatioun alsweall with his
awin church as with that notable servand of God, Johne Calvin, and with
other godlie ministers, who all with one consent, said, "That he could
nott refuise that Vocatioun, onless he wald declair him self rebellious
unto his God, and unmercyfull to his contrie." And so he returned
answer, with promessis to visite thame with ressonable expeditioun, and
so sone as he mycht putt ordour to that dear flock that was committed to
his charge. And so, in the end of the nixt September after, he departed
from Geneva, and came to Deape, whare thare mett him contrare letteris;
as by this his answer thareto we may understand.
_The Spreit of wisdom, constancie, and strenth be multiplied with
yow, by the favour of God our Father, and by the grace of our Lord
Jesus Christ._
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