Church of Scotland; Knox, John, approximately 1514-1572; Reformation -- Scotland; Theology -- Early works to 1800
trew and faithfull subjectis. God move your Graces harte favorablie
to interpreite our faythfull meanyng. Further advertissing your
Grace, that the self same thing, together with all thingis that we
have done, or yitt intend to do, we will notifie by our letteris to
the King of France; asking of yow, in the name of the eternall God,
and as your Grace tenderis the peace and qwyetness of this realme,
that ye invaid us nott with violence, till we receave ansur from
our Maistres, hir Husband, and from thare advised counsall thare.
And this we committ your Grace to the protectioun of the
Omnipotent.
"Frome Sanet Johnestoun the 22 of Maij 1559.
(_Sic subscribitur_,) Your Grace's obedient subjectis in all
thingis not repugnant to God,
"THE FAITHFULL CONGREGATIOUN OF CHRIST JESUS
IN SCOTLAND."
In the same tennour we wrate to Monsieur Dosell in Frenche, requiring of
him, that by his wisdome he wold mitigate the Quenis raige, and the
raige of the Preastis; otherwyis that flambe, whiche then begane to
burne, wold so kendle that quhen some men wold, it culd not be
slokenned; adding farder, that he declairit him self[781] no faithfull
servand to his maister the King of France, yf for the plesour of the
Preistis he wald persecut us, and so compell us to taik the sweard of
just defence. In lyke maner we wrait to Capitane Serra la Burse, and to
all uther Capitanis and Frenche soldiouris in generall, admonischeing
thame that thair vocatioun was nocht to fyght aganis us naturall
Scottishmen; nather yit that thai had any suche commandiment of thair
maister. We besowght thame thairfoir nocht to provok us to inemitie
aganest thame, considdering, that thay had found us favorable in thair
most extreme necessiteis. We declairit farther unto thame, that yf thay
enterit in hostilitie and bloody warre aganest us, that the same sould
remane langar than thair and oure lyves, to witt, evin in all
posteriteis to come, so lang as naturall Scottishmen suld have power to
revenge suche crewelty, and maist horribill ingratitude.
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