Church of Scotland; Knox, John, approximately 1514-1572; Reformation -- Scotland; Theology -- Early works to 1800
and is, that in opin assemblie it may be disputit in presence of
indifferent auditouris, [SN: THE PERPETUALL REQUEIST OF THE
PROTESTANTIS OF SCOTLAND.] "Whether that theis abhominationis,
namit by the pestilent Papistis, religioun, whiche thay by fyre and
sweard defend, be the trew religioun of Christ Jesus or not?" Now,
this our humbill requeast denyed unto us, our lyves ar sought in
most crewell maner. And ye, the Nobilitie, (whose dewetie is to
defend innocentis, and to brydle the fury and raige of wicked men,
wer it of Princes or Emperouris,) do nochtwithstanding follow thare
appetytis, and arme your selfis against us, your bretherin, and
naturall cuntriemen; yea, against us that be innocent and just, as
concerning all suche crymes as be layid to our chargis. Yf ye think
that we be criminall becaus that we dissent from your opinioun,
considder, we beseiche yow, that the Prophetis under the law, the
Apostles of Christ Jesus efter his Assentioun, his primitive
Churche, and holy Martyris, did disassent from the hole world in
thare dayis; and will ye deny bot that thair actioun was just, and
that all those that persecuted thame war murtheraris befoir God?
May nocht the lyek be trew this day? What assurance have ye this
day of your religioun, whiche the warld that day had nocht of
thairis? Ye have a multitude that aggre with yow, and so had thay.
Ye have antiquitie of tyme, and that thay lacked nocht. Ye have
counsales, lawis, and men of reputatioun that have establisshed all
thingis, as ye suppose: Bot none of all these can maik any
religioun acceptable unto God, whiche onelie dependeth upon his
awin will, revealled to man in his most sacred word. Is it nocht
than a wonder that ye sleip in so deadlie a securitie, in the mater
of your awin salvatioun, considdering that God gevith unto yow so
manifest tockens, that ye and your leaderis ar boith declynit from
God? [SN: PROBATIOUN AGAINST THE PAPISTIS.] For yf "the tree salbe
judgit by the fruit," (as Christ Jesus affirmeth, that it must be,)
than of necessitie it is that your Prelattis, and the hole rable of
thair clergie, be evill treeis. For yf adultrie, pryde, ambitioun,
dronknes, covetousnes, incest, unthankfulnes, oppressioun, murther,
idolatrie, and blasphemye, be evill fructis, thare can none of that
generatioun, whiche clame to thame selfis the title of Churche
men,[782] be judged gud treeis; for all these pestilent and wicked
fruittis do they bring furth in greittest habundance: And gif thai
be evill treis, (as ye your selfis must be compelled to confes thay
ar,) advise prudentlie with what consciences ye can manteyne thame,
to occupy the roume and place in the Lordis vyne yarde. Do ye nocht
considder, that in so doing ye labour to manteyne the servandis of
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