Church of Scotland; Knox, John, approximately 1514-1572; Reformation -- Scotland; Theology -- Early works to 1800
7. The Sevint Article desyres me to way thir materis in maist
hartlie maner, and to tack thame in best parte, for the weall of
bayth our consciences, my Hous, freindis, and servandis, and to put
sic ane man out of my cumpany, for feir of the cummer and bruyt
that should follow thairupoun, be reasson he is dilated of sindry
hereseyis: and that your Lordschip wald be sory to hear ony of our
servandis delated or bruited for sic caussis, or for halding of any
sic men; and that your Lordschip wald understand my ansuer
hearintill, or ony summondis passed thairupoun.
ANSURE.--I thank your Lordschip greatlie that ye ar so solist for
the weall of me and my House, and is sa humane as to maik me the
advertisment befoir ye have summoned, of your awin good will and
benevolence; and hes weyed thir materis, als heychtlie as my
judgement can serve me, bayth for your Lordschippis honour and myn.
And when I have reassoned all that I can do with my self in it, I
think it ay best to serve God, and obey his manifest word, and nott
be obstinat in his contrarie: syne to give thare dew obedience to
our Princes, rewllaris, and magistratis, and to hear the voce of
Goddis propheittis, declairing his good promisses to thame that
reapentis, and threatnyng to obstinat wicked doaris, everlesting
destructioun. Your Lordschip knawis weall the man: he hes spoking
with your Lordschip: I thought yow content with him. I heard na
occasioun of offence in him. I can nott weall want him, or some
preachar. I can nott put away sic ane man, without I knew him ane
offendar, as I know nott; for I hear nothing of him, but sic as
your Lordschippis self heard of him, and sick as he yitt will
professe in your presence, whenever your Lordschip requires. Sic
ane man that is readdy to assist him self to judgement, should not
be expelled without cognitioun of the cause; for lyik as I answered
befoir in ane other Article, when your Lordschip pleassis that all
the spirituall and temporall men of estaite in Scotland beis
convened, I shall caus him render ane accompt of his beleve and
doctrin in your presences: Then gif he deserves punishment and
correctioun, lett him so suffer; give he be found faythfull, lett
him leve in his faith.
8. The Aucht Article proponis to me, that your Lordschip wald tack
the laubour to gett me a man to instruct me in your Catholick
faith, and to be my preachear, for whais doctrine ye wald lay your
saule, that he wald teach nathing but trewly conforme to your
faith.
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