Название: A Great Grievance
Автор: Laurence A.B. Whitley
Издательство: Ingram
Жанр: Религия: прочее
isbn: 9781621896449
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32. Ibid., 345.
33. MacDonald, The Jacobean Kirk, 65.
34. MacDonald, Jacobean Kirk, 119.
35. Peterkin, Records of the Kirk, 330.
36. The records of the commissions of the general assemblies of the church of Scotland holden in Edinburgh the years 1648 and 1649, A.F. Mitchell, and J. Christie, (eds), Scottish History Society, vol. xxv, II, (1896), 184.
37. Ibid., 205–11.
38. Ibid., 207. The proof-texts cited are, Acts 1, v. 26; Acts 6, vv. 3 & 5; Acts 14, v2; I Timothy 8, v. 22, and Titus 1, v. 5 (Acts 14 and I Timothy 8 are clearly mistaken. In view of their prominence in the ordination debates at the Westminster Assembly, it is very likely that the intended references are Acts 13, v2 and I Timothy 5, v. 22).
39. The text of the Acts in fact reads: 29 December 1562: “[inhibition shall be made to all] that hes not been presented be the people, or ane part thereof, to the Superintendent.” 5 March 1570: “[it pertains to the jurisdiction of the Kirk to have] Electione, examinatione and admissione of them that are admittit to the ministrie.” BUK, 12 and 124.
40. An Act to declare the lawfulness of certain Articles declaratory of the Constitution of the Church of Scotland in matters spiritual prepared with the authority of the General Assembly of the Church. Acts of the British Parliament, 1921, c.29.
41. John R. Young, The Scottish parliament 1639–1661, a political and constitutional analysis, (Edinburgh: 1996). The remaining membership was composed of gentry (46 minimum to 52 maximum) and burgesses (51 min. to 58 max.).
42. 1 March 1649, Act anent the Poore, APS, vi, 389; 8 March 1649, Act in favours of the vassals of Kirk-lands, APS, vi, 408; 29 June 1649, Act anent JPs and their Constables, APS, vi, 470.
43. Sir James Balfour, The historical works of Sir James Balfour of Denmylne and Kinnaird, Kt. and Bt.; Lord Lyon, king of Arms to Charles I and Charles II, ed., J. Haig, (Edinburgh: 1824), iii, 391.
44. Doubtless aware of this, the framers added the qualification: “because it is needful that the just and proper interest of congregations and presbyteries . . . be clearly determined by the General Assembly, and what is to be accounted the congregation having that interest, therefore it is seriously recommended unto the next General Assembly clearly to determine the same, and to condescend upon a certain standing way for being a settled rule therein.” APS , vi, 412.
45. see letter to him from the Assembly Commission, 23 September 1648. Also, his family was awarded a pension by parliament on his death “as an acknowledgement for his faithfulness,” see “The works of Mr George Gillespie, minister of Edinburgh,” ed., W.M. Hetherington, i, xxx, in The presbyterian’s armoury in three volumes. (Edinburgh: 1846).
46. The presbyterian’s armoury, ii, pt.2, George Gillespie, “A treatise of miscellany questions,” ii, “Of the election of pastors with the congregation’s consent,” 11.
47. “Concerning the Presbytery’s interest, etc.”
48. Baillie, Letters, iii, 94.
49. Kirk, Second book of discipline, 102.
50. Wodrow mss, NLS. Wod.Fol.xxix, 22. `Answer to the paper of Mr Calderwood against the directory for election of ministers presented to the General Assembly.’ nd.
51. Letters, iii, 95.
52. They had previously done so in the aftermath of the battle of Preston in 1648, when they marched on Edinburgh and helped establish the anti-Engager regime. The incident was called the Whiggamore Raid.
53. A similar Act of 1646 was also repealed. APS, vi, 676–7, 683–84.
54. The areas where the Protesters had a strong interest were the west, south-west, Lanarkshire and Fife.
55. Letters, iii, 244, 248.
56. Ibid. 257.
57. see F. D. Dow, Cromwellian Scotland 1651–1660, (Edinburgh: 1979), 101, 197–98.
58. Register of the consultations of the ministers of Edinburgh and some other brethren of the ministry, Scottish History Society, 3rd. series, (Edinburgh: 1921), i, 202.
59. Dow, Cromwellian Scotland, 207.
60. Cupar presbytery minutes, 10 May 1655.
61. Ibid, 12 March 1657.
62. 26 May 1657, see W. A. Stark, The book of Kirkpatrick Durham, (Castle Douglas: 1903).
63. Paisley presbytery minutes, 27 February 1655.
64. Synod of Aberdeen minutes, 21 April 1652, in Selections from the records of the kirk session, presbytery, and synod of Aberdeen. Spalding Club, (Aberdeen: 1846), 216–7; Extracts from the presbytery book of Strathbogie, 1631–54, 11 June 1651, Spalding Club, (Aberdeen: 1843), 195–96.