The History of the Kirk of Scotland V.6

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wonne ather one way or other to their purpose. There rested onlie a protestatioun to be made in the opin parliament, the last and most solemne day of the same, which Mr Andrew Melvill, and others with him, resolved to doe.
Mr William Cowper, minister at Perth, made a sermoun to the contentment of the godlie, the day proceeding the first ryding day of the parliament. But nather he, his collegue, Mr Johne Mal- colme, nor anie other of that sort, were suffered to preache again before the estats, d
...uring the tyme of the parliament. It was alledged, that expresse directioun had come from court, who sould preache before them. So, Mr Andrew Lamb, now Bishop of Gal- loway, preached the nixt day. The Englishmen said, that a lamb had proved an old sheepe. Mr Patrik Galloway preached on the Sabboth following. He feared the losse of his credit and worldlie pelfe ; yitt he said, that it was not the king's minde to sett up bishops, lords in parliaments, to be lords over the kirk, and over their brethrein, or to have anie authoritie in the governement of the kirk over them ; and, therefore, to prevent suche corruptiouns, cau- tiouns were sett doun by his Majestic and the Generall Assemblie, which they had sworne and subscribed, and that they sould be esteemed shamefullie perjured if they controveenned them.

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