A proclamation, indicting a solemn and publick thanksgiving throughout the Kingdom of Scotland, to be kept upon the ninth of September next, for His Majesties safe delivery from the late phanatical conspiracy against his Majesty, his royal Highness and government. Scotland. Privy Council. 1683 Approx. 5 KB of XML-encoded text transcribed from 1 1-bit group-IV TIFF page image. Text Creation Partnership, Ann Arbor, MI ; Oxford (UK) : 2009-10 (EEBO-TCP Phase 1). B05711 Wing S1948 ESTC R183568 52612337 ocm 52612337 179640

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A PROCLAMATION, Indicting a Solemn and Publick Thanksgiving throughout the Kingdom of Scotland, to be kept upon the ninth of September next, for His Majeſties ſafe Delivery from the late Phanatical Conſpiracy againſt His Majeſty, His Royal Highneſs and Government. CHARLES by the Grace of GOD, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, To Our Lyon King at Arms and his Brethren Heraulds, Macers, Purſevants, and Meſſengers at Arms, Our Sheriffs in that part conjunctly and ſeverally, ſpecially conſtitute, Greeting;

To all and ſundry Our good Subjects Greeting; Foraſmuch as Almighty God in His Mercy, and by His wonderful Providence, hath brought to Light, Defeated and Confounded a moſt Un-natural, Traitorous and Diabolical Conſpiracy, contrived and carried on by Perſons of Phanatical, Atheiſtical and Republican Principles, for taking away Our Sacred Life, and the Life of Our Deareſt Brother James Duke of Albany, Subverting of Our Government, and Involving theſe Kingdoms in Bloud, Confuſion and Miſeries Concerning which Treaſonable Conſpiracy, We have Emitted Our Royal Declaration to all Our loving Subjects, at Our Court at Whitehall, the 28th. of July laſt, in this 35th. year of Our Reign, which We have Ordered to be Re-printed here. And We being deeply ſenſible of the humble and grateful Praiſes and Adoration, We owe to the Divine Majeſty, for this great and ſignal Inſtance of His watchful Care over Us, whom He hath ſo long Preſerved, and ſo often Delivered by Miracles, Have out of Our Religious Diſpoſition, readily approven of an humble Motion made to Us for commanding an Solemn and General Thankſgiving, to be religiouſly Obſerved throughout this whole Kingdom, to Offer up devout Praiſes and Thankſgiving to Almighty God, for this eminent and miraculous Deliverance granted to Us, and in Us, to all Our loyal and dutiful Subjects; as alſo, fervently to pray that God may continue His gracious Care over Us, and His Mercies to theſe Kingdoms, and more and more bring to Light, Defeat and Confound all Traitorous Conſpiracies, Aſſociations and Machinations againſt Us, Our Deareſt Brother and Government; We with Advice of Our Privy Council, have therefore thought fit by this Our Royal Proclamation, to Indict a General and Solemn Thankſgiving, to be Obſerved throughout this Kingdom, that all Our loving Subjects may offer their devout Praiſes and Gratulations, and their fervent Prayers and Supplications to Almighty God for the Purpoſes foreſaid; And We ſtrictly Command and Charge, that the ſaid Solemn Thankſgiving be religiouſly and devoutly Preformed by all Our Subjects and people within this Our Kingdom, upon the ninth of September next; And to the end this part of Divine Worſhip, ſo pious and neceſſary, may be uniformly and at the ſame time offered by all Our loving and loyal Subjects; We hereby Require the Reverend Arch-Biſhops and Biſhops to give notice hereof to the Miniſters in their reſpective Dioceſſes, that upon the Lords Day immediatly preceeding the ſaid 9th. day of September next, as alſo upon the ſaid 9th. of September they cauſe Read and Intimat this Our Royal Proclamation from the Pulpit in every Paroch Church, together with Our foreſaid Declaration, Dated at Our Court at Whitehall as ſaid is, and that they exhort all Our Subjects to a ſerious and devout Performance of the ſaids Prayers, Praiſes and Thankſgiving, as they tender the Favour of Almighty God, and the Safety and Preſervation of Our Sacred Life and Government; Certifying all ſuch as ſhall contemn or neglect this ſo religious and important a Duty, they ſhall be proceeded againſt, and puniſhed as Contemners of Our Authority, and as Perſons highly Diſaffected to Our Perſon and Government. And ordains theſe Preſents to be Printed.

Given under Our Signet at Haly-rud-houſe, the ſeventh day of Auguſt, One thouſand ſix hundred eighty and three. And of Our Reign, the thirtieth and fifth Year. Per actum Dominorum Secreti Concilij. WILL. PATERSON. Cls. Sti. Concilij. GOD ſave the KING.

Edinburgh, Printed by the Heir of Andrew Anderſon, Printer to His moſt Sacred Majeſty. 1683.