A. D. M.D.LXXX.
The Generall Assemblie conveinit in the Ovir Tolbuith of Edenburgh, and begun the xx of October 1580: Quher there was
present the Commissioners.
Exhortatioun made be Mr James Lowsone. Leits, Mrs Robert Pont,
Andro Hay, Andro Melvill: the said Andro Hay, be pluralitie of votes,
was chosen Moderatour.
[To the effect matters might proceed formally and with expedition, he
desired certain brethren to be appointed to conveen with him at extraordinar hours, to give their advice with him, in matters to be proponed and
treated during this Assembly. Left that any should conceive any offence
be that kind of order, as heretofore, it is said, men have done, that they
should presently propone some substantial reason for the mislyking thereof:
The brethren in ane voice, after that no man had opponed in the contrar
to the said order, desired him to nominat the said persons whose conference
he craved; and appointed them to conveen in the Easter Kirk at seven
hours in the morning every day and at two afternoon: Who nominated
Mr Robert Pont, Mr James Lowsone, Mr Andro Melvill, Mr Thomas
Smeitoun, David Fergusone, Mr David Lindsay, Mr George Hay, Mr
Thomas Buchannan, Mr William Rynd, and the Commissioners of Edenburgh to that effect. C. & B.]
Sessio 1a.
[The Laird of Braid, Mr David M'Gill, Mr Thomas Smeton, Mr
David Lindsay, Mr Andrew Hay and Mr John Young were directed to
the Kings Majestie to require his Hienes humblie, that he would direct
some persons authorized with his Hienes commission to concurre with
them in their Assemblie.
Item, To crave answers to the articles given in lately by the Assemblie
to his Hienes and Counsell; and if a delaying answer be given, to crave
that the Platt be superceded till they receive the said answer.
Item, To crave some order to be taken with Mr Nicol Burne.
Item, That order be taken with papists in the Kings house; to insist
with his Hienes and Counsell, for calling of the letters wherewith the Commissioners are summoned before the Counsell, and for reasoning of that
cause: and to report the Kings Hienes and his Counsells answer to the
Assemblie. C.]
Sessio 2a.
The Bischops of Sanct Androes, Glasgow, Aberdein and Murray beand
callit, nane [of them] compeirit.
[The Commissioners being tryed; and Mr John Spotswood accused,
That he had not resorted to the Assemblie at Dundie; and that he had
not visited since the last Assembly: Excused the first be sickness; the other
be shortness of tyme, and that he served upon his own expenses, as he had
done these nine years.
Mr Andrew Blackhall removed, was accused, That he admitted an unqualified man to the Ministrie of Ettlestone: His answer, He admitted
him only to be an exhorter, and that be advice of certain brethren; alwise
he is now discharged of his Ministrie. The Assemblie findeth nor acknowledgeth no such offices in the Kirk of God, as they will not acknowledge
any such in tyme coming; and findeth, That the said Mr Andrew, in this
behalf, hath not done his duty.
Mr Patrick Gates found fault with, That Mr Thomas Cranston being
within his jurisdiction, had ministred the sacraments without examination
preceeding, and without his own parish; other tymes committs the examination of the people to Readers; baptizeth bearnes privately; that he had
celebrat the Communion in Innerlethen on Pasch day to maintain superstition. He answered, He had taken order with him for baptizing of bearnes
privatly; but as for the rest of the accusations, He understood not before.
The Assemblie giveth commission to the brethren of the Exercise of
Edinburgh, to call Mr Thomas Cranston before them, and accuse him of
ministration of the sacraments without his own parochine, without examination preceeding; and of committing other whiles the examination of the
people to Readers; for baptizing of bearnes, and preaching in privat
houses; for celebration of the Communion at Pasche and such days, to
maintain superstition; and to try every head thereof: and after trial and
due examination of the said crimes, to put order to him, according to the
quality of his offence, and the acts of the Kirk; and what herein be done
to report to the next Generall Assemblie.
Item, Full power and commission is given to the brethren of the Exercise
of Edinburgh, to summond James Blackwood and Alexander Stevin to
compear before them, and to accuse them of their usurpation of the Ministrie, after their lawfull deposition; and if they find they have usurped the
said office, to put order thereto, for their contempt; and if they continue
in their contempt and stuborness, to proceed with excommunication against
them. C.]
Sessio 3a.
Anent the report of the Kings Grace and his Counsells ansuer to the
petitiouns proponit be word be the brethren of the Kirk yesterday: The
brethren [directed to the King and Counsell] returnit [their] ansuer [following: As to the answer craved] to the articles [of the Kirk,] His Hienes and Counsell promittit to give resolute ansuer to the same the xv day
of the nixt moneth, and to stay the Platt quhill then.
[Here wanteth in the Register the rest of the third Session, the
fourth, fifth, sixth, and a part of the seventh, till the page 937,
plucked out in the year 1584. C.]
Sessio 7a.
In name of my Lord Lennox compeirit Mr Hendrie Keir, and salutit
in his name the haill Kirk, declaring that his Lordship was most willing to
have a Minister in his awin house, for exercise of the true religioun: and
albeit he had promised at the subscriving of the articles of the religioun,
to send for a Minister that had knowledge of the French tongue, yit be
reason Mr Bowis had promised [that] he sould cause him be provydit of ane
qualified Minister, according to his desyre, quhilk tuik no effect, and
vtherwayes because also his desyre was, that rather the Kirk sould choose
[and elect] him a sufficient pastour, the matter hes sensyne lyin ovir; willing heartlie that the Kirk sould wryte to some pastour of the French Kirk
of London, for whose provision and good intertainment he sould be carefull: promising alswa in his name, that in the affaires of the Kirk, either
in generall or particular, he sould imploy his good affectioun and labours
as he sould be chargeit; desyreing that no vther opinioun sould be conceivit of him nor of ane man that meanes truely toward God. The Kirk
present hes willit thair brother Mr James Lowsone to pen a wryting in
their names to the Minister of the French Kirk of London, to the effect
forsaid.
Anent the transporting of Mr Andro Melvill, Principall of the Colledge
of Glasgow, to the Vniversitie of Sanct Androes, conforme to the Kings
Graces wryteing direct to that effect: After some publick reasoning on the
matter had on either syde, the Kirk referrit the farder disputation therof
quhill afternoon. In the meane tyme, the questioun beand movit, If the
Kirk might concurr with the Kings Majestie in transporting of Doctors
fra ane Vniversitie to another for wechtie and necessar causes: The Kirk
and Assemblie present, for the most pairt, vottit to the affirmative of the
said questioun.
Sessio 8a.
[Forsameekle as commission was lately given to the brethren of the
Exercise of Edinburgh, to summond certaine apostats before them, and to
take order with their defection, conforme to the commission granted to
them for that effect; and that the brethren understand there be divers degrees of apostasie, which, according to the quality and weight, would be
respected, and punished: The Assemblie hath ordained their brethren, to
wit, Mr James Lowson, Mr John Craig, the Superintendent of Lothian,
Mr Thomas Buchanan, to penne and put in form their judgements concerning the diverse ranks and degrees of apostats, with the order of discipline
to be followed out against every one of them; and to be presented to the
full Assemblie the morn at 9 hours. C.]
Sessio 9a.
Anent the act made in the last Assemblie, concerning the damning of
the pluralitie of kirks in ane Minister: The Kirk [has ordained, and]
ordaines the same to be put in executioun be the Commissioners of Provinces, after the tenour therof, under the paine of dissobedience.
Anent the act made in the last Assemblie tuiching the Bischops: In
respect that the ordour of the said act hes not bein followed out against
the Bischops of Murray and Aberdein, conforme to the tenour therof, The
haill Kirk, as of befoir, [hath ordained, and] ordaines the Commissioners
of the Countreyes to put the said act to execution in all points, so farre as
concernes thair part therof, and the Ministers, so farre as is appointed be
the said act vnto them; vnder the paine of making publick repentance in
face of the haill Generall Assemblie, if they be found to contraveine the
said act: And as to the warning and suteing of the said Bischop of Murray, Ordains him to be warnit in Elgin publicklie in the kirk.
[Anent the report of the reasoning and conference had with the Bischops, be the brethren appointed thereto, according to the desire of the
Assemblie: Mr David Makgill presented the samine in writt, which was
read; and the registring thereof superceeded, till the full conference
thereof had been made, and conceived in writt. In the mean tyme the
said brethren were desired to proceed farther in their conference afternoon,
and to report their proceedings to the Assemblie. C.]
Ordaines Mr Thomas Buchannan to summound the Bischop of Cathnes,
and Johne Hepburne to summound the Bischop of Brechin, to compeir in
the nixt Generall Assemblie, to give thair submission and assent to the speciall heids conferrit and aggreit vpon be the Bischops of Sanct Androes,
[Glasgow,] and of the Yles, with the Assemblie, [to be conteinit expresslie
in the summounds]; certifieng them and they compeir not, the Kirk will
proceid with farder admonitiouns against them. And in cace that the said
Mrs Thomas and Johne fulfills not the said ordinance, the Kirk hes decernitt against them, that they sall make publick repentance opinlie in face
of the haill Assemblie.
The Generall Assemblie gives full power and commissioun to thair lovit
brether of the Exercise of Edenburgh, with Mr Johne Craig, Minister of
the Kings house, if he be present, to call the Bischop of Orknay befor
them, and to charge him in name of the Kirk, to give submission and assent
to the articles and heids aggreeit on betuixt the Bischops of Sanct Androes,
Glasgow, and of the Yles, [and them;] and to receive his ansuer thervpon, to be reportit with the haill proceiding therin to the nixt Generall
Assemblie.
Ordaines Mr Andro Hay to summound the Visitour of Argyle to compeir [before] the nixt Generall Assemblie, to ansuer vpon the vsurpatioun
of the office of Visitatioun within the saids bounds, vnder the paine of dissobedience.
Anent the requiest made be the Commissionars of Perth to the haill
Kirk, that in respect of the inlake of vmquhile Mr John Row, thair late
Minister, ane notable man within the Kirk, and of the great necessitie the
towne had to be provydit of a singular good man, both for doctrine and
good discipline, That the Kirk wald favourablie grant to the placing of
Mrs Thomas Smeitoun or Johne Craig ther. The Assemblie, considdering
the many impediments why thair said brether might not be planted ther,
gives to the said towne any of the Ministers following, viz. Mrs Andro
Simsone, James Anderson, Johne Davidsone, and ordaines any of them
that salbe best lyked of the said towne, the said Minister to be placit at the
said Kirk.
Sessio 10a.
[Anent the question proponed,] Whither if any Minister may be removit be the Generall Assemblie of the Kirk fra his particular flock, [without] consent of his flock, for good and necessar causes: The Kirk ansuerit
therto affirmativé, [That they might be removed be the Generall Assemblie, without their consents, for good and necessar causes.]
[As to the question moved,] Whither if in respect of the present necessitie, that ther is no Doctours within this realme, a Minister [or a Pastor]
may superseid the office of Pastorship for a tyme, and vse the office of a
Doctour. It was ansuerit be the Kirk, That it may, be the command of
the Generall Kirk, and vpon good consideratiouns.
[In respect that there are sundrie impediments alledged to stopp any
man to enter presently to the Colledge of Sanct Androes, as namely, that
the compts are not yet taken: The Assemblie desired Mr Patrick Adamson, the Laird of Lundie, Mr James Lowson, Mr Andrew Melvin, to
conferr on the morne with the Clerk Register anent the state of the same
Colledge, and to report his opinion to the Assemblie. C.]
Sessio 13a.
Forsameikle as be evident experience it is knowin to the Kirk, that of
late dayes sundrie postates are returned within the countrey, and are spred
in diverse provinces, as in Angus and vther parts, and no kynd of discipline as yet vsed against them, to the great slander of the Kirk of God,
greise of the conscience of good men, and contempt of the acts of the Kirk:
The Generall Assemblie [has therefore ordained and] ordaines the Commissioners of Countreys to put the act of the last Assemblie [concerning apostates] to execution against them in all points; and to vse the forme of discipline against them, as is vsed against adulterers: and this act and ordinance to be followit out [and execut] be the Laird of Dun against the 10
day of November nixt to come, within his province, against the Master of
Gray, and vthers suspect of the said apostasie.
Anent the ordour of Visitours: Forsameikle as it is considderit be the
Kirk to be ane corruption, and [to] found to tyrranie, that sick kynd of
office sould stand in the person of ane man, quhilk sould flow from Presbyteries; and nottheles the estate of tyme, and lake of present ordour for
establisching and constituteing of Presbyteries, suffers not the present alteration of Visitors: It is considderit and thocht meitt, that my Lord Clerk
of Register sould be requeistit to concurre with the Laird of Dun, Mrs
Robert Pont, James Lowsone, David Lindesay, Johne Craig, and Johne
Duncansone, or any thrie or four of them, to lay [doun] and devyse a
Platt of the Presbytries and Constitutiouns therof as best appeirit be thair
judgement, to be reportit be them againe the nixt Generall Assemblie:
And as to the present, [the Assemblie] appointit the Visitours [following]
to have the oversight of the Provinces [within the bounds of their visitation
respectivé] quhill the nixt Assemblie.
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| [Mr James Annand:—Orkney. |
| Mr Gilbert Foulsie:—Ʒ etland. |
| Mr George Hay:—Cathness. |
| Mr John Robertson:—Ross. |
| Mr Patrick Auchinleck:—Murrey. |
| David Howeson, | Angus and Mernes. |
| Mr George Hay, |
| Mr George Paterson, |
| The Laird of Dun, | Angus and Mernes. |
| William Christeson, |
| James Anderson, |
| Mr John Young:—Kyle, Carict, and Cunninghame. |
| John Duncanson:—Galloway. |
| Mr John Campbell:—Yles, Argile. |
| Mr Thomas Buchanan, | Fise. |
| David Ferguson, |
| Duncan Mcala, | Dunkeld. |
| Mr Alexander Dynneir, |
| Mr John Spotswood, | Lothian. |
| Mr David Lindsay, |
| John Clapperton:—Merce. |
| John Durie:—Tiviotdail. |
| [Mr Andrew Blackhall:—Tweddail. |
| Mr Andrew Hay:—Clidesdale, Ranfrew, &c. |
| Mr Robert Lindsay:—from Lanerk up the one Waird of Clide. |
| Mr Peter Watson:—Nithisdail. C.] |
The Assemblie gives full power and commission to [their beloved brethren] the Laird of Lundie, Braid, Haltoun, Andrew Ker of Fauldonsyd,
Mrs Johne Craig, Johne Duncansone, Ministers of the Kings house,
Robert Pont, James Lowsone, Patrick Adamsone, James Boyd, David
Lindsay, Thomas Smeitoun, George Hay, Andro Hay, Adame Johnstoun,
David Fergusone, David Mcgill, Johne Prestoun, elder, Commissioner of
Edenburgh, or any sixe of them, to compeir before the Kings Majestie and
his Counsell, the xv day of November nixt to come, and with all [humility,
due submission, and] reverence, crave [and earnestly desire] ansuer to the
articles givin in sen the last Generall Assemblie vnto his Hienes and honourable Counsell, and to reason and conferre thervpon; with power to
thair haill brether nominat in this commissioun, or to the most part of
them, to resolve, discerne, and finallie conclude, in name and vpon the
behalfe of the haill Kirk, with the Kings Hienes and Counsell thervpon,
as salbe most necessar and expedient for the advancement of the glorie of
God, intertainment of the Evangell of Jesus Chryst, [and welfare of the
whole Kirk,] sicklyke and als srielie as if they were personallie present:
firme and stable haldand and for to hald quhatsoevir thair said brether or
the maist pairt of them in the premisses [righteouslie] leids to be done.
The Generall Assemblie ordaines their brether [underwritten, viz.] the
Lairds of Lundie, Seagy, and Colluthie, with Mrs. Robert Pont, James
Lowsone, and William Christesone, to passe with Mr Andro Melvill to the
new Colledge of Sanct Androes, and fie him placit ther conforme to the
directioun and decreit of the Kirk: And sicklyke to call the papists [that
are] within the Vniversitie befor them, and put ordour vnto them according to the acts of the Kirk.
Forsameikle as the Generall Assemblie [of the Kirk,] according to the
Kings Majesties wryting, and for the weill and the vniversall profite of the
Kirk of God within this realme, hes thoght meitt and expedient, and els
concludit and ordainit, That Mr Andro Melvill be transportit from the
Vniversitie of Glasgow to the new Colledge of Sanct Androes, for erectioun and planting therof: Nottheles that the good beginning and labours
tane be the said Mr Andro be not frustrate, The haill Kirk hes found good
and necessar and expedient, That the said Thomas Smeitoun occupy the
said Mr Andro his place and office in the said Vniversitie [of Glasgow,]
and ordaines him to accept the charge therof vpon him: And ane wryting to be directit, in name of the haill Kirk, to the Rectour and the Principall of the Vniversitie, requeisting [them] to receive him in the said Mr
Andro his place, for the weill and confort of thair Vniversitie.
Mr Andro Hay, as Rector of the said Vniversitie, in name therof, diffassenting
from the removeall of Mr Andro in any wayes, made protestatioun as of befor.
[Anent the Question proponed,] Whither if a Minister entering in the
functioun of the Ministrie, serving therin deverse ȝeirs, and therafter leaves
his vocatioun, and applyes him to a civil [place and] office, may be admittit to be ane Elder of the Kirk: It is ansuerit [be the brethren appointed to the resolution of Questions, That] this man is desertor gregis,
and sould not be admittit to be ane Elder [within the Kirk,] but rather
aught to be called for his desertione.
Ordaines Johne Brand to delyver to my Lord Justice Clerk, the
Kings Majesties command, givin in wryte, for raising of letters agains Mr
Nicoll Burne.