Church of Scotland; Knox, John, approximately 1514-1572; Reformation -- Scotland; Theology -- Early works to 1800
"Unto youre Grace, and unto yow, Rycht Honorable Lordis of this
present Parliament, humlie meanes and schawes your Grace's
faithfull and obedient Subjectis: That quhare we ar dalie molested,
sklandered, and injured be wicked and ignorant personis,
place-haldaris of the ministers of the Churche, who most untrewlie
cease nott to infame us as Heretickis, and under that name thei
most cruellie haif persecuted diverse of our brethrein; and farder
intend to execute thare malice against us, onles be some godlie
ordour thare fury and raige be brydilled and stayed; and yitt in us
thei ar able to prove no cryme worthy of punishment, onless that to
read the Holie Scriptures in our assembleis, to invocat the name of
God in publict prayeris, with all sobrietie to interprete and open
the places of Scripture that be redd, to the farther edificatioun
of the brethrein assembled, and trewlie according to Christ Jesus
his holy institutioun to minister the Sacramentes, be crymes
worthy of punishment. Other crymes, (we say,) in us thei ar not
abill to convict. And to the premisses ar we compelled; for that
the saidis place-haldaris discharge no parte of thare deuiteis
rychtlie till us, nether yitt to the people subject to us; and
thairfoir, onless we should declair our selfis altogether
unmyndfull of our awin salvatioun, we ar compelled, of verray
conscience, to seak how that we and our brethrein may be delivered
from the thraldome of Sathan. [SN: PROTESTATIOUN.] For now it hath
pleased God to open our eyes, that manifestlie we see, that without
extreame danger of our sowlles, we may in no wyise communicat with
the damnable idolatrie, and intolerable abuses of the Papisticall
Churche; and thairfoir most humblie requyre we of your Grace, and
of yow Rycht Honorable Lordis, Baronis, and Burgesses assembled in
this present Parliament, prudentlie to wey, and as it becum[757]
just judges, to grant these our maist just and reasonable
Petitionis.--
"First, Seing that the contraversie in religioun, which long hath
continewed betuix the Protestants of Almany, Helvetia, and other
provinces, and the Papisticall Churche, is not yitt decyded by a
lauchfull and Generall Counsall; and seing that our consciences ar
lyikwyes towcheit with the fear of God, as was thares in the
begynnyng of thare contraversie, we most humlie desyre, that all
suche Actes of Parliament, as in the tyme of darknes gave power to
the Churche men to execute thare tyranny aganis us, be reasoun that
we to thame wor delated as Heretiques, may be suspended and
abrogated, till a Generall Counsall lawfullie assembled have
decyded all contraverseis in religioun.
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