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A33085 The copie of the letter sent from the commissioners of the G.A. to all the presbyteries shewing what course is to be taken by them, and every kirk session and family, for turning away the Lords wrath from the land. Church of Scotland. General Assembly. Commission. 1645 (1645) Wing C4203; ESTC R39979 4,006 10

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their labours contenting themselves with their publict performances Remedies 1. FIrst That Presbyteries make great conscience to have all vacant places within their severall bounds filled with godly and able m●n where-ever they be to be found and that under pretence of being a helper or second to another none be taken in but such as are able for the same charge 2. Whereas it is known that private tryall in Presbyteries are for the most part perfunctorious the Brethren are heereby exhorted to be more serious and faithfull heerein as they will be answerable to Christ the chief Sheepherd and in a way previous thereto that Brethren be free in loving admonition one of another secreetly from tyme to tyme and that whosoever keeps not the Presbyterie or Synod after grave admonitions may come under further censures 3. That accuracie be used at visitation of Kirks and that the Elders one by one the rest being removed be called in to d●pone about the Minister and one of them about another 4. That course be taken to divide Congregations in parts and by the help not only of Elders in their severall parts but of neighbours also the evils and neglects of persons and families may be found out and remeedied 5. That every Minister be humbled for his former failings and make his peace with God that the more effectuallie he may preach repentance and may stand in the gape to turne away the Lords wrath running between the Porch and the Altar sighing and crying for all the abominations of the land 6. Speciall care would be had that all Ministers have their conversation in heaven mainlie minding the things of God and exercising faith for drawing life out of Jesus Christ the fountain of life arming themselves thereby with power against the contagion and wickednesse of the world 7. Care would be had of godly conference in Presbyteries even in time of their refreshment and the Moderator is to look to it that good matter be furnished thereto 8. It is also very necessar for every Minister that would be fruitfull in the work of the Lord to bring home the word of the Lord to his own heart and conscience by Prayer and Meditation both before and after the publict ordinance 9. Use would be made of the roll of the Parish not onelie for examination but also for considering the severall conditions and dispositions of the people that accordinglie they may be admonished and particularlie prayed for in secreet 10. It is very expedient that Ministers have more communion among themselves for their mutuall stirring up and strengthning of their hands in the Lords work and rectifying of these who are not incorrigible 11. That Ministers in all sorts of companie labour to bee fruitfull as the Salt of the earth seasoning them they meet with not onely forbearing to drink healths Satans snare leading to excesse but reproving it in others 12. All Ministers would be carefull to cherish the smoaking flax of weak beginnings in the wayes of God and ought couragiouslie to oppose all mockers and revylers of the godlie 13. As at all times so speciallie now when the Lord is calling us all to an account it becomes the Ministers of Christ with all diligence and faithfulnesse to improve their Ministrie to the outmost to be instant in season and out of season yea even frugallie to imploy their time in privat in reading of and meditating on Scripture that the word of God may dwell plentifullie in them 14. That the provyding the Armies with Ministers be preferred to any congregation and these who are appointed to attend the same and are deficient be without delay severelie censured according to the Act of the Generall Assemblie and that all Ministers not onely in publict pray for our Armies speciallie these that are to encounter with the bloody enemie within the land but also continuallie bear them up before the Lord that their lives being reformed their heart and hands may be strengthned and their undertaking at last blessed of GOD with successe 15. That b●side all other scandals silence or ambiguous speaking in the publict cause much more detracting and disaff●cted speaches be seasonablie censured and to this effect all honest hearted Brethren would firmelie unite themselves in the Lord the younger honouring the elder and the elder not despising the younger 16. And finallie both for the corruption of the Ministerie and remeed thereof we refer the brethren to the Act of the Generall Assemblie at Edenburgh 1596. revived in the late Assemblie at Glasgow 1638. to bee found in the printed Act thereof For George Anderson Printer in Glasgovv These are to warrand the Printing of the Letter above-vvritten vvith the Articles containing the enormities and the remedies thereof Mr. A. Ker.
THE COPIE OF THE LETTER Sent from the Commissioners of the G. A. to all the Presbyteries shewing what course is to be taken by them and every Kirk-session and Family for turning away the LORDS wrath from the Land Reverend and beloved Brethren BEing frequentlie conveined heer by advice and desire of the honourable Estats of Parliament and being also by them excited to make an accurat search of the sins of the land provoking the Lord to just indignation against us we did exhibite to them a new and necessarie warning briefly containing the causes of our judgement and the conceived remeedies thereof Which for some reasons is thought fit not to be printed at this time onlie we signifie this unto you that in the end thereof we exhorted the severall Estates among themselves to make a strait inquisition of the sins most incident to themselves that they might provoke one another to repentance and zeal toward God and his Cause and so make better use of this then of our former warnings who accordingly did set apart a time for that effect and went about it and we who did exhort others thought it incumbent to our selves seriouslie to search and humblie and sadlie to acknowledge the faults of our persons and callings such as were known to be too rise amongst us of the Ministerie which was in a solemne way performed by us in one of our meetings one by one as the LORD touched every mans heart and opened his mouth out of which speaches the inclosed catalogue of sins and remedies thereof was extracted and the same we thought good to transmit unto you that you making use thereof and reflecting your thoughts upon your selves may Presbeteriallie follow the same course and give order that the samine be done in your severall Sessions Defiring withall that in each Congregation in a solemne humiliation there may be a confession and bewailing of sinne and a pressing of each familie privatlie to performe the same That so all Scotland may lament after the Lord that his fierce wrath may depart from us So hoping you will not be deficient herein in so necessarie a time Wee commit you and your labours to the blessing of GOD and rests Your loving Brethren the Commissioners of the Generall Assemblie M. WILLIAM BENNET MODERATOR Perth Aug. 5. 1645. This our letter together with the inclosed Articles we require to be registrate in your Presbyterie Bookes for our exoneration Enormities and corruptions observed to be in the Ministerie with the remedies thereof recommended to the severall Presbyteries by the Commissioners of the Generall Assemblie met at Perth in the beginning of August 1645. THE first and main sin reaching both to our personall carriage and callings we judge to be Not studying how to keep Communion and Fellowship with God in Christ but walking in a naturall way without imploying of Christ or drawing vertue from him to inable us unto sanctification and preaching in spirit and power In our Lives 1. MUch fruitles conversing in companie and complying with the sins of all sorts not behaving our selves as becomes the men of God 2. Great worldlinesse is to be found amongst us mynding and speaking most about things of this life being busied about many things but forgetting the main 3 Slighting of Gods worship in their families and therefore no cordiall urging of it upon others yea altogether a wanting of it in some if it be credible 4. Want of gravitie in carriage and apparell dissolutnesse in hair and shaking about the kne●s lightnesse in the apparrell of their wives and children 5. Tipling and bearing companie in untymous drinking in Tavernes and Ail-houses or any where else whereby the Ministerie is made vile and contemptible 6. Discountenancing of the godly speaking ill of them because of some that are unanswerable to their profession 7. The Sabboth not sanctified after Sermons which maketh people think that the Sabboth is ended with the Sermons 8. There are also to be found amongst us who use small and minched oaths 9. Some so great strangers to Scripture that except in their publict Ministerie though they read many things yet they are little conversant in the Scripture and in meditation thereof A duetie incumbent to all the people of God In our Callings 1. COrrupt entrie into the Ministerie in former tymes and following the course of defection though forsaken yet never seriously repented as also present entring into the Ministerie as to a way of living in the world and not as to a spirituall calling 2. Helping in and holding in of insufficient and suspected men who savour the things of this life and keeping the door straiter on them whom God hath sealed then upon these who have lesse evidence of the power of grace and holinesse 3. Partiality in favouring and speaking for the scandalous whether Ministers or other persons teaching them how to shift and delay censures 4. Silence in the publict cause not labouring to cure the dissaffection of people nor urging them to constancie and patience in bearing of publict burdens nor to forwardnesse in the publict Cause whereby Malignants are multiplied yea some are so grosse herein that even in publict Fasts little or nothing is to be heard from them sounding this way 5. Some account it a point of wisdome to speak ambiguously some incline to justifie the wicked cause uttering words which savour of dissaffection and all their complaining of the tymes is in such a way as may steal the hearts of people from lyking of good Instruments in this work and consequently from Gods Cause yea some reading publict Orders are ready to speak against them in their privat conference 6 Idlenesse either in seldome preaching as once on the Lords day or in preparation for publict dueties not being given to reading and meditation others have but fits of paines not like other Tradsmen continually at their work 7. Want of zeal and love to the conversion of souls not being weighted with the want of successe in reclaiming of sinners nor searching in themselves the cause of not profiting preaching ex officio not ex conscientia officii 8 Self-seeking in preaching and a venting rather of their wit and skill then a showing foorth of the wisdome and power of God 9 Lifelesnesse in preaching not studying to be furnished by Christ with power and so the ordinance of God reacheth not to the conscience and heereto belongeth the not applying of the doctrine unto the auditorie and tymes 10 The indiscreet curing of the indiscretion of pious people and Ministers whereby godlinesse hath gotten a deep wound and profanitie hath lifted up the head contrare to that wise and gracious order set foorth in the Generall Assembly holden at Edinburgh 1641. 11. Little care to furnish our Armie either abroad or at home with Ministers one of our grievous sins and causes of our calamity 12. Last it is to be feared that Ministers in secreet are negligent to wrestle in prayer for a blessing to be poured out upon