Church of Scotland; Knox, John, approximately 1514-1572; Reformation -- Scotland; Theology -- Early works to 1800
Nobilitie, our mater to be tryed in lauchfull judgement." Thay promesed
fidelitie in that behalff, whiche also thay keipt.
The day efter, whiche was the 25 day of Maij, befoir that the saidis
Lordis depairted, in the morning Johne Knox desyred to speak with the
same Lordis; whiche grantit unto him, he was conveyed to thair ludgeing
by the Laird of Balvaird,[791] and thus he began:--
[SN: THE ORATIOUN OF JOHNE KNOX TO THE LORDIS.]
"The present trublis, Honorable Lordis, owght to move the hartis,
nocht onlie of the trew servandis of God, bot also of all suche as
beare any favour to thare cuntree, and naturall cuntreymen, to
discend within thame selfis and deiplie to considder quhat shalbe
the end of this pretended tyranny. The raige of Sathan seaketh the
destructioun of all those that within this realme professe Christ
Jesus; and thay that inflambe the Quenis Grace, and yow the Nobles
aganis us, regard nocht who prevaill, provided that thay may abuse
the warld, and leve at thair pleasour, as heirtofoir thay have
done. Yea, I fear that some seak nothing more than the effusioun of
Scottis bloode, to the end that thair possessionis may be more
patent to utheris. Bot, becaus that this is nocht the principall
whiche I have to speak, omitting the same to be considderit by the
wisdome of those to quhome the cair of the commone wealth
apperteaneth.
"1st. I most humbillie require of yow, my Lordis, in my name, to
say to the Quenis Grace Regent, that we, who sche in hir blynd
raige doeth persecute, ar Goddis servandis, faithfull and obedient
subjectis to the authoritie of this realme; that that religioun,
whiche sche pretendeth to maynteyne by fyre and sweard, is nott the
trew religioun of Christ Jesus, bot is expres contrarie to the
same; a superstitioun devised be the brane of man; whiche I offer
my selff to prove aganis all that within Scotland will maynteane
the contrarie, libertie of towng being granted unto me, and Godis
writtin word being admitted for judge.
[SN: LETT THE PAPISTES, RATHER AMBITIOUS ROMANISTIS, JUDGE.]
"2d. I farder require your Honouris, in my name, to say unto hir
Grace, that as of befoir I have writtin, sa now I say, that this
hir interpryise shall nocht prosperouslie succeid in the end; and
albeit for a tyme sche truble the sanctis of God, for sche feghteth
nocht aganis man onelie, bot against the eternall God and his
invincible veritie; and thairfoir, the end shalbe hir confusioun,
oneles betymes sche repent and desist.
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