A proclamation for citing ministers vvho have not prayed for Their Majesties Scotland. Privy Council. 1689 Approx. 4 KB of XML-encoded text transcribed from 1 1-bit group-IV TIFF page image. Text Creation Partnership, Ann Arbor, MI ; Oxford (UK) : 2009-03 (EEBO-TCP Phase 1). A58746 Wing S1857 ESTC R6285 13698808 ocm 13698808 101452

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Early English books online. (EEBO-TCP ; phase 1, no. A58746) Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 101452) Images scanned from microfilm: (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 848:55) A proclamation for citing ministers vvho have not prayed for Their Majesties Scotland. Privy Council. 1 sheet ([1] p.) Printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, by the order of His Majesties Privy Council, Edinburgh : 1689. "Edingburgh, August 22, 1689." Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.

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eng Church and state -- Scotland -- Early works to 1800. Dissenters, Religious -- Scotland -- Early works to 1800. Scotland -- Religion -- 17th century -- Sources. Broadsides -- Scotland -- Edinburgh (Lothian) -- 17th century 2008-01 Assigned for keying and markup 2008-01 Keyed and coded from ProQuest page images 2008-03 Sampled and proofread 2008-03 Text and markup reviewed and edited 2008-09 Batch review (QC) and XML conversion
A PROCLAMATION, For Citing Miniſters vvho have have not Prayed for Their Majeſties. Edinburgh, August 22. 1689.

WHEREAS by an Act of Council, of the ſirth of this I ſtant, in Pursuance of an Act of the Meeting of the Eſtates of this Kingdom, of the thirteenth of April laſt, the Parochioners and Hearers of ſuch Miniſters as have neglected and ſlighted the Reading of the Proclamation therein mentioned, and the Praying for King William and Queen Marry, are invited and allowed to Cite ſuch Miniſters before the Privy Council, which Act of Council grants Warrand for Citing and Adducing Miniſters; And foraſmuch as the Deſign of the ſaid Act, is, that ſuch Miniſters who have Diſobeyed the ſaid Act of the Meeting of the Eſtates, may conform thereto by a Legal Sentence be Deprived; Therefore that the ſaid Act of the Meeting of the Eſtates, and the Act of Council purſua t thereof, may attain there intended Deſign, and Effect with the greater Expedition, and leaſt Expenſes to the Leidges, The Lords of his Majeſties Privy Council, in Their Majeſties flame and Authority. Do invite and allow, not only the Parochioners and hearers of ſuch Miniſters as have Disobeyed; but also the heretors of theſe Parochins, and the Sheriffs or their Deputs, and Magiſtrats of Burghs Reſpective, and the Members of this Currant Parliament, within there Reſpective Bounds, to cauſe Cite ſuch Miniſters before the Privy Council, and hereby grants Warrand to Meſſengers at Arms, for Citing them, and ſuch Witneſſes as are neceſſary, they delivering a Copy of theſe Preſents, either in Print or in Writ, Signed by their hand, to each Miniſter that ſhall be Cited by them to any Tueſday or Thurſday, ſix dayes after the Citation, for all on this ſide the River Tay, and fifteen days for all beyond the ſaid River, That ſuch Miniſters who have not given Obedience to the ſaid Act of the Meeting of the Eſtates, may be a Legal Sentence be Deprived according thereto; and Appoints the Returns of theſe Executions to be Inrolled by the Clerk of Privy Council, and Called before the Lords at their reſpective dayes of Compearance; Declaring that theſe Preſent are but prejudice of any Citations already given, or to be given, either upon the former Act of Council, or upon Warrands from the Council-Board. And Ordains theſe Preſents to be Printed, and Publiſhed by the Officers of Prive Council at the Mercat-Croſſe of Edinburgh, that none may pretend Ignorance.

Per Actum Dominorum Secreti Concilii. GILB. ELIOT, Cls. Sti. Concilii. GOD Save King William and Queen Mary.

Edinburgh, Printed by the Heir of Andrew Anderſon, by Order of His Majeſties Privy Council, Anno Dom. 1689.