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The Autobiography and Diary of Mr. James Melvill, With a Continuation of the Diary
The Autobiography and Diary of Mr James Melvill With a Continuation of the Diary Author:James Melville General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1842 Original Publisher: Printed for the Wodrow Society Subjects: Scotland History / Europe / Great Britain Religion / Christianity / Denominations Religion / Christianity / Presbyterian Religion / Christian Church / History Travel / Europe / Great Britain Notes: ... more »This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. Excerpt: Supplieatioun, yie sall find in the volum mentioned befor, of the partieulars that fell out in the monethes of November and December. Upon the 2I of this monethe, Februar, the breithring apointed out of everie Presbyterie conveined at St Androis, and divers dayes towtehing the King's Questionnes,1 the schort soum wharof, togidder with the Questionnes them selves, followes : THE QUESTIONNES PROPONED BE THE KING, TO BE RESOLVIT AT THE CONVENTIOUN OF THE ESTAITS AND GENERALL ASSEMBLIE, APPOINTED TO BE AT THE BROUCHE OF PERTHE, THE LAST OF FEBR. I596. Answer. -- I Tim. vi. [3, 4, 5.] " Gif anio man teatehe utherwayes, (viz. then the Apostle hes taucht concerning the government of the lious of God, quhilk is his Kirk,) and conceutes uocht to the halsome words of the Lord Jesus Chryst, and to the doctrin quhilk is according to godlines, he is puft up and knawes na thing ; bot dottatho about questionnes and stryff of words, wharof cumes invy, stryff, reallings, evill sur- misings, vean disputation of men of corrupt mynds, and destitut of the treuthe, quhilk think that gean is godliues ; from sie se- perat thy selff." " Quest. I. May nocht the maters of the exteruall Gubernation of the Kirk be disputed, salvajide et religione ? " Ans. They may nocht: I. The Government of the Kirk being alreadie established and constitut upon guid groundes of the Word o...« less