Church of Scotland; Knox, John, approximately 1514-1572; Reformation -- Scotland; Theology -- Early works to 1800
(Directed fra the Assemblie of the Kirk, the 28th[330] of
Maij 1561, and send by thir brethrein,[331] the Maister of
Lindesay, the Laird of Lochinvar,[332] the Laird of
Pharnyhirst, the Laird of Quhittingham, Thomas Menzies
Provest of Abirdene, and George Lowell burges of Dundee.)
[330] In MSS. 1566, G, &c. "the 18." Vautr. edit. gives the correct
date, "28th:" see next page, note 4.
[331] The persons who formed this deputation from the General Assembly
to the Lords of Secret Council, were, (1.) Patrick Master of Lindesay,
who succeeded to the title of Lord Lindsay of Byres, on his father's
death in 1563; (2.) John Gordon of Lochinvar, in Kirkcudbrightshire;
(3.) Andrew Ker of Farnihurst, in Roxburghshire, ancestor to the Earls
of Lothian; (4.) William Douglas of Whittingham, in East Lothian, a
grandson of James second Earl of Morton, and afterwards one of the
Senators of the College of Justice; (5.) Thomas Menzies of
Pitfoddellis, who was Provost of Aberdeen, from 1547 to 1576, without
interruption; and, (6.) George Lovell, burgess of Dundee, whose name
has already occurred in Knox.
[332] In MS. 1566, "the Lard of Low^clewen."
Upone the quhilk requeist and Articles, the Lordis of Counsall
foirsaid maid ane act and ordinance answering to everie heid of the
foirsaid Articles,[333] and commandit letteris to be answerit
thairupon, quhilk diverse ministeris raysit, as in the buykis of
Secreit Counsall is yit to be found. And thus gat Sathan the secund
fall, efter that he haid begun to truble the estait of the religioun,
ones establissit by law. His first assault wes by the raschall
multitude, opponying thame selfis to the punischement of vice: The
secound wes, by the Bischoppis and thair bandis, in quhilk he thocht
uterly to haif triumphit; and yit he in the end prospered wer[334]
then ye haif herd.
[333] According to the "Booke of the Universall Kirk of Scotland,"
containing the Acts and Proceedings of the Assembly, the meeting was
held on the 26th of May; and the persons above-named were appointed on
the 28th to present the Supplication and Articles "tuitching the
Suppressioun of Idolatrie." The result of the application is thus
recorded:--
"Upoun the whilk Supplicatioun, Articles and sute thairof was grantit,
and followit be the Lords of Secreit Counsell, and Act and Ordinance
thairupon, with letters therupon, answering to every head of the said
Articles and Supplicatioun, at length specified in the Act of Secreit
Counsell made therupon; whilk is to be had in the hands of John
Johnstone, scrybe therof, and letters and publicatioun past therupon."
[334] In MS. G, &c. "prosperit worse."
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