The history of the affairs of church and state in Scotland : from the beginning of the Reformation in the reign of King James Vto the retreat of Queen Mary into England, anno 1568 : taken from the public records and other authentic vouchers . mation either of doctrine or worship, is of no avail withoutthe internal Reformation of the heart and manners, we oughtall to reckon it our indispensable duty to set about this ingood earnest. We have indeed great reason to thank theDivine Providence that we are rescued from much blindnessand error; but most especially ought we to labour to bemaking a rig


The history of the affairs of church and state in Scotland : from the beginning of the Reformation in the reign of King James Vto the retreat of Queen Mary into England, anno 1568 : taken from the public records and other authentic vouchers . mation either of doctrine or worship, is of no avail withoutthe internal Reformation of the heart and manners, we oughtall to reckon it our indispensable duty to set about this ingood earnest. We have indeed great reason to thank theDivine Providence that we are rescued from much blindnessand error; but most especially ought we to labour to bemaking a right use of the light and knowledge, and all theother excellent means of grace we enjoy; that so we maynot be shut out of the heavenly Kingdom, while others whomay be in greater darkness, shall for their uprightness andsincerity, and for living up to their light, be introduced intoit by the just Judge of all the earth, Who is no respecter ofpersons ; but in every nation he that feareth Him, andworketh righteousness, is accepted with Him : To Whom beglory and dominion for ever. Amen. FINIS. APPENDIX [TO BOOKS II AND III.] CONTAINING THE ORIGINAL PAPERS AND RECORDS, WITH OTHER DOCUMENTS, MENTIONED AND REFERRED TO IN THE FOREGOING APPENDIX TO BOOK II. I. [ii. 4.] N the first, to schaw and declair service and obedience, that the said of Scotland wilhs to be done be of faithful subjects to thair Item^ To schaw unto thair saidis Soverane in the lait treatie betwix thair Majesties Valence and Mons. de Randan upon the vi day of JuHj last bypast suld convene togidder in Parliament the Julij, and at that day continew August nixt thaireftir, according the foirsaid tent day of Julij said first day of August quhilk first day of August thingis ceisit and wes diff*. Item^ Ze sail declair day of August, that James Duke [Here follows a broken list of the Parliament in August 1560, agreeable enough to that in the CottonLibrary, some two or three names excepted, for which seep. 146, [i. 3


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