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The act for securing the protestant religion and presbyteriran church-government: with the statutary act
Which were retify'd by the touch of the royal scepter at Edinburgh, the 16th of January, 1707. By his grace James Duke of Queensbury, Her Majesty's high commissioner for that kingdom -
Act for securing the true Protestant religion, and Presbyterian government
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A proclamation for a national fast and humiliation
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Proclamation appointing a solemn national thanksgiving
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Act asserting His Majesties supremacy over all persons and in all causes ecclesiastical
At Edinburgh, the 16th of November, 1669. The Estates of Parliament having seriously considered, how necessar [sic] it is for the good and peace of the Church and State; that His Majesties power and authority, in relation to matters and persons ecclesiastical, be more clearly asserted by an act of Parliament -
Act against preachers at conventicles, and these present at field conventicles. Edinburgh, May 8. 1685
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At Edinburgh, the nineteenth day of November, one thousand six hundred and sixty one, the Lords of his Majesties Privy Council considering
that since the reformation and establishment of the Protestant religion within this kingdom -
Against conventicles
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Charles R. Charles by the grace of God, king of Scotland, England, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith. To our lovits [blank] maissars ... greeting. Whereas for the removing of the disorders ...
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Charles, by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Fayth, to our lovits ...
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Charles, by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France and Ireland, defender of the faith. To our lovits [blank] heraulds messengers, our sheriffs in that part, conjunctly and severally specially constitute greeting. Forsameikle as wee are not ignorant of the great disorders ...
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A proclamation, oblidging heritors and masters, for their tennants and servants
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An act against preachers at conventicles and these present at field conventicles
An act anent the covenant -
An act made by the Estates of Parliament conveened by His Maiesties speciall authority, and holden at Edenburgh in Scotland, anno 1641
declaring all Episcopall governement, the civill places and power of kirk-men, the late service booke, booke of cannons and ordination, the High Commission, together with the Articles of Perth for the observation of festivall dayes, kneeling at the communion, &c. to bee utterly unlawfull and still rejected in that kirke and kingdome : whereunto is added an act appointing Parliaments to be held every three yeares -
An act appointing a fast throughout the whole kingdom of Scotland
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At Edinburgh, the ninth day of January, one thousand six hundred and sixty two
The Lords of His Majesties Privy Council having considered His Majesties letter ... bearing, that whereas by the advice and consent of the Parliament, his Majesty did allow the administration of the church government of this kingdom by sessions, presbyteries, and synods -
Edinburgh, the second day of February, one thousand six hundred and sixty four
Forasmuch as the lords of his Majesties Privy Council, taking to their consideration, the great advantage and profit will redound to the lieges of this Kingdom, by keeping of the time of Lent -
A declaration of the iust causes of his Majesties proceeding against those Ministers, vvho are novv lying in prison, attainted of high treason
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A letter sent from the Parliament of Scotland to the severall Presbyteries within the kingdome
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An Act for securing of the Protestant religion
as it was past in the Parliament of Scotland, on Saturday August 13. 1681 -
His Majesties gracious letter, directed to the presbytery of Edinburgh
and by them to be communicated to the rest of the presbyteries of this kirk. Received the third of September, 1660 -
A proclamation against conventicles
and other disorders -
Letters of intercommuning
against persons declared fugitives for not compearing to answer for conventicles, &c -
Edinburgh, the seventeenth of November, one thousand six hundred and sixty four
Forasmuch as it is notour, that divers ministers, who have gone off their charges, or are outed by law, do ordinarily repair to Edinburgh, and other burghs and places, expressly forbidden by acts of Council -
Act anent religion, and the test
At Edinburgh, the last day of August, one thousand six hundred eighty and one