Church of Scotland; Knox, John, approximately 1514-1572; Reformation -- Scotland; Theology -- Early works to 1800
imperfite, by breking of hir solempned promeis, contrary to
the ordour of all princes, we salbe weill content to accept
your ansuer, and salbe als cairless to see the peace kepit,
as ye sall gif us cause; and doubt nott, by the grace of
God, bot quhosoever of yow sall first inclyne thairto sall
soonest repent. Yow must be content with oure plane writing.
And, on the uther syid, gif yow continew all of one mynd to
have the peace inviolablie keipit, and sall so by your
advise procure the Quene to ratifie it, we also planelie
promisse yow, that we will also continew oure gude
dispositioun to keip the same in such gude termes as now it
is: and in so doing, the honour of Almychty God sall be
dewly soucht and promoted in boyth Realmes; the Quene your
Soverane sall enjoy hir stait with suyrtie; and your selfis
possesse that quhilk yow have with tranquillitie, to the
encreas of your families and posterities quhilk by the
frequent warris heirtofoir your ancestouris never haid long
in one estaite.
To conclude, We requyre yow to advertise us of quhat mynd
yow be, speciallie gif yow all continew in that mynd, that
yow meane to have the peace betwix boith the Realmes
perpetuallie keipit. And gif yow sall forbeir ony long tyme
to advertise us, ye sall geve to us some occasioun of doubt,
quhairof moir hurt may grow than gude.
From, &c.
[360] "Manck," or deficient; that is, "I think (says Knox) there is
something deficient or wanting in this sentence, but I will not alter
one word."
[361] Evidently a remark by Knox.
[362] In MS. G, "to declair."
These letteris receaved and perused, albeit the Estatis culd nott be
convened, yit did the Counsall, and some utheris also in particulare,
returne ansures with resonable diligence. The tennour of oure Letteris
was this:--
PLEIS YOUR MAJESTIE,
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