Church of Scotland; Knox, John, approximately 1514-1572; Reformation -- Scotland; Theology -- Early works to 1800
And last, We most humblie requyre, that the wicked, sklanderous,
and detestable lyiff of Prelates, and of the State Ecclesiasticall,
may be so reformed, that the people by thame have nott occasioun
(as of many dayis thei have had) to contempne thare ministerie, and
the preaching wharof thei shuld be messingeris.[749] And yf thei
suspect, that we, rather invying thare honouris, or coveting thare
riches and possessionis, then zelouslie desyring thare amendment
and salvatioun, do travell and labour for this Reformatioun; [SN:
THE OFFER.] we ar content not onlie that the rewllis and preceptis
of the New Testament, bot also the writtinges of the ancient
Fatheris, and the godly approved lawis of Justiniane the Emperour,
decyd the contraversie betuix us and thame: And if it salbe found,
that eyther malevolentlie or ignorantlie we ask more then these
three foirnamed have requyred, and continewlie do requyre of able
and trew ministeris in Christes Church, we refuise not correctioun,
as your Grace, with right judgement, shall think meit. Bot and yf
all the foirnamed shall dampne that whiche we dampne, and approve
that whiche we requyre, then we most earnestlie beseik your Grace,
that notwithstanding the long consuetude which thei have had to
live as thei list, that thei be compelled eyther to desist from
ecclesiastical administratioun, or to discharge thare dewities as
becumeth trew ministeris; So that the grave and godlie face of the
primitive Churche reduced, ignorance may be expelled, trew doctrine
and good maneris may ones agane appeare in the Churche of this
Realme. These thingis we, as most obedient subjectis, requyre of
your Grace, in the name of the Eternall God, and of his Sone,
Christ Jesus; in presence of whose throne judiciall, ye and all
other that hear in earth bear authoritie, shall geve accomptes of
your temporall regiment. The Spreit of the Lord Jesus move your
Grace's harte to justice and equitie. Amen.
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[SN: THE PRACTISE OF SATHANE.]
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