Church of Scotland; Knox, John, approximately 1514-1572; Reformation -- Scotland; Theology -- Early works to 1800
(_Sic subscribitur_,) Your Lordschippes att all power,
J. SANCTANDROIS.
FOLLOWIS THE CREDITE.--Memorandum to SCHIR DAVID HAMMYLTOUN, to my Lord
Erle of Ergile, in my behalf, and lett him see and heare everie
Articule.
_In primis_, To repeit the ancient blood of his House, how long it
hes stand, how notable it hes bein, and so many noble men hes bein
Erles, Lordis, and Knychtis thairof; how long thei have rong in
thei partes, ever trew and obedient bayth to God and the Prince,
without any smote to thir dayis in any maner of sorte: and to
remember how many notable men ar cuming of his house.
Secoundly, To schaw him the great affectioun I bear towardis him,
his blood, house, and freindis, and of the ardent desyre I have of
the perpetuall standing of it in honour and fame, with all thame
that ar come of it: quhilk is my parte for many and diverse
caussis, as ye shall schaw.
Thridly, To schaw my Lord, how havy and displeasing[709] it is to
me now to hear, that he, wha is and hes bein sa noble a man, should
be seduced and abused by the flattery of sick ane infamet person of
the law[710] and mensworne apostate, that under the pretense that
he geves him self furth as a preachcar of the Evangell and veritie,
under that cullour settis furth schismes and divisionis in the Haly
Kirk of God, with hereticall propositions, thinkand that under his
mantenance and defence, to infect this countrey with heresy,
perswading my said Lord and otheris his barnes and freindis, that
all that he speakis is Scripture, and conforme thairto, albeit that
many of his propositionis ar many yearis past condempned be
Generall Counsallis and the haill estaite of Christiane people.
4. To schaw to my Lord, how perrelous this is to his Lordschip and
his house, and decay thareof, in caise the Authoritie wold be
scharpe, and wold use conforme bayth to civile and cannon, and als
your awin municipall law of this Realme.
5. To schaw his Lordschipe, how wa[711] I wold be eyther to hear,
see, or knaw any displeasur that mycht come to him, his Sone, or
any of his house, or freindis, and especiallie in his awin tyme and
dayis; and als how great displeasur I have ellis to hear great and
evill bruyte of him, that should now in his aige, in a maner vary
in[712] his fayth; and to be alterat tharein, when the tyme is that
he should be maist suir and firme thairin.
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