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A11689 A declaration of His M. pleasure anent the religion & present kirk governament Scotland. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. 1625 (1625) STC 21969; ESTC S2313 1,251 1

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HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE GOD saue the KING A DECLARATION OF HIS M. Pleasure anent the Religion praesent Kirk governament CHARLES by the grace of GOD King of great Britanne France and Ireland Defender of the Faith c. To Oure Loveds Messingers Oure Shirefs in that part conjunctlie and severallie specialie constitute greeting Forsamekle As WEE are informed that now in the beginning of Oure Raigne Some restles and vnquyet spirites popishlie disposed haue praesumed to disperse false bruites rumors That WEE intend to make some Innovation concerning the estate of Religion or at the least to giue too much toleration and connivance to the popish profession And by that and others their seditious and factious proceedings They doe what in them lyeth to disquyet the mynds of Oure good Subjects And to possesse them with some apprehensions and doubtes of the sinceritie of Oure disposition towards the true Religion presentlie professed And by the Law established with in this Oure Kingdome And sicklyke that others dis-conforme and Averse persons from the praesent governament of the Kirk and contemners of Oure authoritie by transgressing of the Orders established by Acts of Parliament haue travelled to persuade sundrie of Oure good Subjects That WEE intend to make some alteration of the Kirk governament and Cannons thereof happelie established by Oure dearest FATHER of blessed memorie And that WEE mynd not to vrge any more the observance of the Acts concluded at Perth and ratefied in Parliament Howsoewer WEE doe knowe that such foolish rumors deserve not to bee regairded Yet least the vnstable mynds of the vulgare sort shuld bee drawne to expect that which WEE never intended and thereby bee diverted from their due obedience to GOD and WS. And to the intent that all such false and foolish rumors may bee suppressed and the forder grouth and progresse thereof praevented WEE doe hereby Declare that as Oure laite deare FATHER of famouse and wortthie memorie Did sincerlie mainteine the true Religion praesentlie professed in Oure Kingdomes Which even a litle before his Death during the tyme of his seiknesse It was his speciall caire in a Pious maner to make publiklie knowne So WEE haue resolved constantlie to professe and mainteine the same And to propagate and advance the same by Oure Royall Authoritie And lykewayes that WEE are so farre from any purpose of Innovating the governament of the Kirk now happelie established That if the same had not allreddie beene determined WEE wold with all Oure cair haue advanced the same As knowing it to bee the onlie best governament whereby a Christian Kirk can bee wee le reuled in Monarchies and Kingdomes And most conforme to the best tymes of the Primitive Kirk And therefore WEE haue resolved to mainteine that governament and policie of the Kirk alreadie established and so far as Oure Lawes doe allow shall punish any person that darre seeke to disturbe the peace aither of Religion or praesent Kirk Governamēt OURE WILL IS heerefore and WEE charge you straitlie and commands that incontinent these Oure Letters seene Yee passe And in Oure Name and Authoritie Make publication heereof by oppen Proclamation at the market Croces of the head Burrowes of this Oure Kingdome and other places needfull wherethrow none pretend ignorance of the same The which to doe WEE commit to you conjunctlie and severallie Oure full power By these Oure Letters Delyvering the same by you duelie execute and indorsed againe to the Bearer Given vnder Oure Signet At Edinburgh the twentie sext day of Julie And of Reigne the first yeere 1625. Ordeined to bee published in Print Per Actum D. Secreti Consilii EDINBVRGH ❧ Printed by Thomas Finlason his M. printer