INDEX
TO THE
ACTS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
1638-1649.
Page
- Aberdeen, pretended Assembly of 1616 at, condemned, [25]
- Abernethie, John, pretended Bishop of Caithness, deposed, [28]
- Absents from General Assembly, Act for Censuring, [476]
- Acknowledgement and Declaration to be subscribed by engagers in the late unlawful war against England, [544]
- Act and Declaration against the Act of Parliament and Committee of Estates, ordained to be subscribed the 10th and 12th of June, 1648, and against all new Oaths or Bands, in the Common Cause, imposed without consent of the Church, [497]
- Acts of General Assembly, 1638:—Approving Registers, p. [22];
- condemning Pretended Assemblies, p. [24];
- against unlawful Oaths of Intrants, p. [26];
- condemning the Service Book, &c., Deposing pretended Bishops, p. [26];
- Declaring Episcopacy abjured, p. [28];
- against the Five Articles of Perth, p. [32];
- restoring Kirk-Sessions, &c., p. [34];
- anent Constitutions to be revived, p. [34];
- anent Censures against Deposed Ministers, p. [38];
- against the Civil Places and Power of Kirkmen, p. [38];
- against Printing Acts or Treatises concerning the Divisions of the Times without warrant of Mr A. Johnston, as Clerk of Assembly and Advocate for the Kirk, p. [39];
- anent censures on scandalous and malicious persons, and refractory Presbyteries, p. [39];
- ordering Presbyteries, &c., to obtain Copies of Acts, p. [39];
- concerning the renewal of the National Covenant; concerning the subscribing of the Confession of Faith, p. [40];
- concerning Yearly General Assemblies, p. [40];
- ordaining a Supplication to the King, [40]
- Acts of General Assembly, 1639:—Ordering the Bishop of Orkney’s Abjuration of Episcopacy to be registered; containing the causes and remedy of the bygone evils of the Kirk, p. [204];
- approving an old Register of Assembly, p. [205];
- approving the Deposition of Ministers by the Committees, p. [205];
- anent receiving of Deposed Ministers, p. [205];
- anent Keeping the Lord’s Day, p. [206];
- approving Articles and Overtures anent Printing the old Acts, for restraining of people from passing to England to Marry, anent expenses of Commissioners to Assembly, Session Books, Deposed Ministers, Acts against Papists and Excommunicate Persons, Catechism and Trial of Intrants and Ministers, p. [206];
- ordaining subscription of Confession and Covenant, with Assembly’s Declaration, p. [208];
- anent Appellations, p. [208];
- anent advising with Synods and Presbyteries before determination in Novations, anent Ministers’ Catechising, and Family Exercises, [208]
- Acts of General Assembly, 1640:—Anent Assembly-house, p. [278];
- anent Demolishing Idolatrous Monuments, p. [279];
- against Witches and Charmers, p. [279];
- for censuring Speakers against the Covenant, p. [279];
- against Expectants refusing to subscribe the Covenant, [279]
- Acts of General Assembly, 1641:—Approving Overtures of Assembly at Aberdeen for ordering Assembly House, p. [293];
- anent old Ministers bruiking their Benefices, p. [293];
- against sudden receiving Ministers deposed, p. [293];
- approving Overtures anent Universities, p. [293];
- against Impiety and Schism, p. [294];
- anent Novations, p. [294];
- anent Bursars and Expectants, p. [294];
- against Unlawful Bands, p. [295];
- anent the Kirk of Campheir, [297]
- Acts of General Assembly, 1642:—For bringing in of the Synod Books yearly to the General Assemblies, p. [320];
- anent the choosing of Kirk Sessions, p. [321];
- approving the interpretation of an Act at Edinburgh anent Trial of Ministers, p. [321];
- anent the order for making Lists to his Majesty and other Patrons for Presentations, the order of Trial of Expectants, and for trying the Quality of Kirks, p. [321];
- anent Lists for the Kirks in the Highlands, p. [322];
- approving of Overtures for a supplication to the Council for due execution of Acts against Papists, &c., p. [322];
- anent the joining of the Presbytery of Skye to the Synod of Argyle, p. [323];
- approving Overtures and Transplantation of Ministers and Provision of Schools, p. [326];
- anent Contrary Oaths, p. [327];
- approving Overtures anent Family Exercises, Catechising, keeping of Synods and Presbyteries, &c., against Petitions, Declarations, and suchlike, in name of Ministers, without their knowledge or consents, p. [327];
- containing the Assembly’s desires to the Lords of Council and Conservators of Peace, p. [328];
- for Lord Maitland’s presenting the Assembly’s Supplication to the King, &c., p. [330];
- appointing Commission of Public Affairs of the Kirk, p. [330];
- against Slandering of Ministers, p. [332];
- anent ordering of Assembly House, p. [332];
- for remembering, in Public Prayers, the Assembly’s desires to the King and Parliament, and indiction of a Public Fast, p.[332];
- concerning certain References and Overtures on order of keeping Assemblies, &c., transmitted to Presbyteries, [333]
- Acts of General Assembly, 1643:—Ordaining Overtures anent Bills, &c., to be given to Committees for their guidance;
- for election of Professors, to be Commissioners to Assemblies, by Presbyteries, p. [345];
- for subscribing the Covenant, p. [346];
- for searching Books tending to Separation, p. [346];
- approving proceedings of Commissioners of last Assembly, p. [347];
- against Burials, and Hanging of Honours, &c., in Kirks, p. [349];
- anent Reposition of Ministers deposed by superior Judicatories, p. [349];
- against Masters who have Servants that profane the Lord’s Day, p. [349];
- for preparing the Directory for the Worship of God, p. [349];
- Recommendation anent Students, &c., p. [351];
- approving of the League and Covenant, respecting Lists for Presentations, p. [353];
- approving Overtures anent Witchcraft, &c., p. [354];
- appointing Commission to go to Ireland, p. [354];
- against Ministers haunting with excommunicate persons, p. [355];
- anent an order for using civil execution against excommunicate persons, p. [355];
- appointing Commission to repair to England, p. [359];
- appointing Commission for Public Affairs of the Kirk, [359]
- Acts of General Assembly, 1644:—For present entry of the new erected Presbytery at Biggar, p. [397];
- concerning Declaration subscribed by Scottish Lords at Oxford, p. [398];
- against the Rebels in the North and South, p. [398];
- against secret Disaffecters of the Covenant, p. [398];
- for sending Ministers to the Army, p. [398];
- for renewing Commission for Public Affairs of the Kirk, p. [399];
- for renewing Commission to persons appointed to repair to England, Answer to Presbytery with Army, p. [399];
- concerning Bursars, Penalties in Acts of Parliament, Promise of Marriage made by Minors, &c., p. [405];
- concerning Dissenting Voices in Synods and Presbyteries, p. [406];
- concerning the election of a Moderator in Provincial Assemblies, p. [406];
- for keeping the Fast in the town where the Assembly holds, [406]
- Acts of General Assembly, 1645:—Approving proceedings of the Commission of the two preceding Assemblies, p. [418];
- for establishing and putting in execution the Directory for the public worship of God, p. [418];
- approving Overtures for advancement of learning and good order in Grammar Schools and Colleges, p. [419];
- approving Overtures propounded for ordering of the Bursars of Theology, and maintaining of them at the Schools of Divinity, p. [421];
- approving the opinion of the Committee for keeping the greater uniformity in the Kirk in the practice and observation of the Directory in some points of public worship, p. [421];
- approving the propositions concerning Kirk Government, and Ordination of Ministers, concerning a Solemn Warning to the People and Armies, p. [422];
- against Lykwakes, p. [427];
- recommending to Sessions to have the Printed Acts of Assembly, p. [427];
- for censuring the observers of Yule Day, for encouragement of Scholars to Professions in Schools, p. [427];
- for restraining abuses at Pennie-Brydals, p. [427];
- discharging Deposed Ministers to be reponed to their former places, p. [427];
- renewing Commission for Public Affairs of the Kirk, p. [427];
- renewing Commission of persons appointed to repair to England, for prosecuting the treaty of Uniformity in Religion [428]
- Acts of General Assembly, 1646:—Concerning the Registers and Acts of Provincial Assemblies, p. [445];
- concerning the public satisfaction of married persons for Fornication committed before marriage, concerning Excommunication of Lord Seafort, p. [445];
- concerning Corruptions in Ministry, p. [446];
- approving proceedings of Commission of preceding Assembly, p. [447];
- for joining the Presbyteries in Orkney and Zetland to the Provincial of Caithness, p. [447];
- concerning Expectants preaching in public, p. [448];
- for censuring complyers with the public enemies of this Kirk and Kingdom, p. [448];
- against loosing of ships and barks on the Lord’s day, p. [448];
- anent Children sent without the kingdom; approving certain Overtures, p. [448];
- renewing Commission for Public Affairs of the Kirk, p. [449];
- renewing Commission for prosecuting treaty for Uniformity in England, p. [450];
- for a public Fast before next Assembly, Recommending Presbyteries in calling of Ministers to regard Congregations, [452]
- Acts of General Assembly, 1647:—Allowing half of the Ministers in the Presbytery of Zetland, with their ruling elders, to keep the Provincial Assembly, p. [468];
- for observing the directions of the General Assembly for Secret and Private Worship, and mutual edification, and for censuring such as neglect Family Worship, p. [472]; against such as withdraw themselves from the Public Worship in their own congregations, p. [474];
- approving of the proceedings of the preceding Assembly’s Commission, p. [475];
- approbation of the Confession of Faith, p. [475];
- for revising the Paraphrase of the Psalms, &c., p. [475];
- recommending the execution of the Act of Parliament at Perth for uplifting pecunial pains to be employed upon pious uses, and of all Acts of Parliament made against Excommunicate Persons, p. [476];
- discharging the importing, venting, or spreading of erroneous books or papers, p. [476];
- for debarring of complyers in the first class from Ecclesiastic Office, p. [476];
- for pressing and furthering the Plantation of Kirks, p. [476];
- for censuring Absents from the General Assembly, p. [476];
- renewing former Acts of Assembly for trial and admission of Expectants, p. [476];
- renewing Commission for prosecuting treaty of Uniformity in England, p. [477];
- renewing Commission for Public Affairs of the Kirk, p. [477];
- concerning the hundred and eleven propositions therein mentioned, concerning Overture on Subscription of Covenant, [479]
- Acts of General Assembly, 1648:—Concerning Commissions from Burghs, p. [496];
- concerning the examining of the proceedings of the Commissioners of Assemblies, p. [496];
- approving proceedings of last Assembly’s Commission, p. [496];
- approving the Larger Catechism, p. [496];
- against sudden admitting of Deposed Ministers to particular congregations, p. [496];
- against the Act of Parliament and Committee of Estates, ordained to be subscribed the 10th and 12th of June, and against all new Oaths or Bands in the Common Cause, imposed without consent of the Church, p. [497];
- approving the Shorter Catechism, p. [498];
- discharging a little Catechism printed at Edinburgh, 1647, p. [498];
- for censuring Ministers for their silence, and not speaking to the corruptions of the time, p. [509];
- concerning education of Highland Boys, p. [510];
- explaining fifth article of Overtures, concerning Appeals past in the Assembly, 1643, p. [510];
- discharging Deposed or Suspended Ministers from any exercise of the Ministry, or meddling with the Stipend, against a Pamphlet put forth in name of Henderson, p. [510];
- for taking the Covenant, &c., p. [511];
- concerning Presbyteries maintaining of Bursars, p. [511];
- for disjoining the Presbytery of Zetland from the Provincial Synod of Orkney and Caithness, concerning Overtures for Remedy of the Sins of the Land, p. [511];
- for examining the Paraphrase of the Psalms, p. [513];
- enjoining Presbyteries to enforce Acts concerning Papists, &c., p. [513];
- for prosecuting the treaty for Uniformity in Religion in England, p. [514];
- renewing Commission for public affairs of the Kirk, p. [514];
- exempting Murray, Ross, and Caithness, from the Contribution granted to the Boys of Argyle, &c., p. [515];
- concerning Provision for Ministers in Burghs, p. [515];
- concerning Collection for the Poor, p. [515];
- discharging Duels, p. [516];
- concerning Deposed Ministers, [517]
- Acts of General Assembly, 1649:—Approving the Proceedings of the preceding Assembly’s Commission, p. [542];
- approving Proceedings of the Commissioners sent to the King, p. [543];
- discharging Promiscuous Dancing, p. [543];
- concerning the receiving of Engagers in the late Unlawful War against England to Public Satisfaction, p. [543];
- a Solemn Warning to the Members of the Kirk, p. [544];
- concerning Catechising, p. [549]; appointing Commission for Public Affairs, p. [549];
- concerning Election of Ministers, p. [550];
- for a Collection for entertaining Highland Boys at Schools, p. [552];
- appointing a Commission concerning the Trial and Punishment of Witchcraft, &c., p. [553];
- concerning Persons to be admitted as Bursars, [553]
- Acts of Assembly, Overture for Printing, [206]
- Acts of Assembly, Order to procure, [39]
- Acts of Assembly, Sessions recommended to have the Printed, [427]
- Acts of Provincial Assemblies, Act concerning, [445]
- Admission of Ministers by Presbyteries, anent, [34]
- Admission of Expectants, Acts renewed anent, [476]
- Appeals, Overtures on Procedure in, [333]
- Appeals, Explanation of fifth Article in overtures on, [510]
- Appellations, Act anent, [208]
- Approbation of the Proceedings of the Commissions of the Assembly, p. [347], [418], [447], [475], [498], [542].
- Approbation of the Commissioners sent to the King, [543]
- Approbation of Solemn League and Covenant, [353]
- Approbation of Confession of Faith, [475]
- Approbation of Larger Catechism, [496]
- Approbation of Shorter Catechism, [498]
- Argyle, Overtures concerning the Education of Highland Boys in the Province of, [510]
- Argyle, Exemption of Murray, Ross, and Caithness, from contributions for the Boys of, [515]
- Army, Act for sending Ministers to the, [388]
- Army, Letter to Assembly from the Presbytery with the, and Answer thereto, [396], [399]
- Articles and overtures approved by Assembly anent Border Marriages, Expenses of Commissioners, Session Books, Deposed Ministers, Papists, &c., Catechism, and Trial of Ministers or Entrants, [206]
- Assemblies, Reasons for annulling the Pretended, [24], [25]
- Assembly, the King’s Letters to, [21], [292], [320], [345], [445].
- Assembly, Letter to the King from, [355]
- Assembly’s desires to the King, anent Lists for Presentations, [353]
- Assembly’s remonstrance to the King, 1645, [429]
- Assembly’s supplication to the King, 1648, [515]
- Assembly’s supplication to Commissioner, [206]
- Assembly’s Commission to those that repair to England, [359]
- Assembly, Declaration of English Parliament to, [347]
- Assembly’s Answer thereto, [355]
- Assembly, Propositions of English Parliamentary Commissioners to, [350]
- Assembly and Convention, result of debates of their committees with English Commissioners, [353]
- Assembly’s Letter to English Parliament, [450]
- Assembly’s Letter to Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council of London, [451]
- Assembly, Letter from Presb. with Army to, [396]
- Assembly, Letter from Ministers in England to, and Answer, [348], [358]
- Assembly’s Declarations, and brotherly Exhortations to their brethren in England, [468], [506]
- Assembly’s Letter to Kirk in Netherlands, [404]
- Assembly’s Letter to their countrymen in Poland, Sweden, Denmark, and Hungary, [478]
- Assembly’s Petition to Parliament, presenting their thoughts and desires concerning the duties which the exigency of the times requires, 1645, [420]
- Assembly’s Answer to paper sent from Committee of Estates, of date July [28], 1648, [505]
- Assembly’s Supplication to Committee of Estates, [509]
- Assembly’s Answer to Committee of Estates, [496]
- Assembly’s Declaration, 1648, concerning the present dangers of religion, and especially the unlawful engagement in war against England, [498]
- Assembly’s Warning and Declaration concerning present dangers and duties, [544]
- Assembly, Act for keeping a Fast in the town where it meets, [406]
- Assembly-house, Overtures anent, approved, [278], [293]
- Assembly-house, act anent ordering of, [332]
- Assemblies, General, anent, [36]
- Assemblies, General, Power to hold them, [40]
- Assemblies, General, Overtures on order of keeping, [333]
- Assemblies, Provincial and National, &c., restored in full integrity, [34]
- Assemblies, Provincial, order of, [37]
- Assemblies, Provincial, Act anent election of Moderator in, [406]
- Assemblies, Provincial, Act concerning Registers and Acts of, [445]
- Assembly, Provincial, of Caithness, Presbyteries in Orkney and Zetland, joined to, [447]
- Assembly, Provincial, of Caithness, Act allowing the half of the Ministers in Presbyteries of Zetland only with their ruling elders to keep, [468]
- Assembly of Divines at Westminster, Letters to the General Assembly from, [351], [417], [495]
- Assembly’s, General, letters to Assembly of Divines, [357], [428], [451], [508]
- Ballantyne, Adam, pretended Bishop of Aberdeen, deposed, [27]
- Bands, unlawful, Act against, [295]
- Bands, Act and Declaration against, in the common cause without consent of the Church, [497]
- Banns, Marriage without Proclamation of, [37]
- Baptism of Beggar’s Children, Desire and Overtures on, with Assembly’s answer, [479]
- Benefices, Act anent old ministers bruiking, [293]
- Biggar, Act for entry of new-erected Presbytery of, [397]
- Bills, Overtures anent, [345]
- Bishops, Deposition of, 1638, [26] to [28]
- Book of Canons, &c., condemned, [26]
- Books tending to separation, Act for searching, [346]
- Books and papers, Act discharging the importing, venting, or spreading of erroneous, [476]
- Bridals, Penny, Act for restraining abuses at, [427]
- Burghs, Provision to Ministers in, [515]
- Burghs, Act anent Commissions from, [496]
- Burials in Kirks, [37], [349]
- Bursars and Expectants, Overtures anent, [294]
- Bursars, Ordinance concerning, [405]
- Bursars of Theology, [421], [511], [553]
- Campbell, Mr Neil, pretended Bishop of Isles, deposed, [27]
- Campheir, (Campvere,) Act anent, [297]
- Canons, Book of, condemned, [26]
- Catechising &c., [206], [208], [209], [327], [549]
- Catechisms, Approbation of, [496], [498]
- Catechism, printed at Edinburgh, entitled “A. B. C. with the Catechism,” Act discharging, [498]
- Censures ordered against scandalous persons, [39]
- Censuring ministers for their silence, and not speaking to the corruptions of the times, Act anent, [509]
- Censuring such as neglect Family Worship, [472]
- Censuring complyers with the public enemies of this Kirk and kingdom, Act for, [448]
- Censuring absents from Assembly, Act for, [476]
- Children of Papists, &c., Overtures anent, [513]
- Children sent without the kingdom, act anent, [448]
- Christians in Ireland, Petitions from, [396], [345]
- Church of England, Letter from Ministers of, [348]
- Church of England, General Assembly’s answer to ministers of, [358]
- Civil execution against excommunicate persons, Act anent an order for using, [355]
- Colleges, Overtures approved for advancement of learning and good order in grammar schools and, [419]
- Collections for poor, Act concerning, [515]
- Collection, for Highland Boys, Act for, [552]
- Commission, the King’s, to Marquis of Hamilton, 1638, [21]
- Commission, High, condemned, [26]
- Commission to Ministers to go to Ireland, [331], [354]
- Commission for Public Affairs of the Kirk, [330], [359], [399], [427], [477], [514], [549].
- Commission, Reference made to, anent persons designed to repair to England, [359]
- Commission, Reference made to, for re-examining and emitting Paraphrases of Psalms, [553]
- Commission to persons appointed to repair to England, for prosecuting treaty of Uniformity in Religion, [359], [399], [428], [450], [477]
- Commissions from Burghs, Act concerning, [496]
- Commissioners, Expenses of, [206]
- Commissioners, Act concerning examining the proceedings of, [496]
- Commissioners, Act for election of Professors to be, [345]
- Commissioners at London, letters to, [328], [403], [430]
- Commissioners at London, letters from, [400], [416]
- Commissioners of English Parliament, Propositions of, [347], [349]
- Commissioners of English Parliament, Result of debates of Committees of Convention and Assembly appointed to meet with, [353]
- Commissioners sent to the King, approbation of, [543]
- Commissioner, the King’s, declaration of, [207]
- Commissioner, Assembly resolves to proceed without, [278]
- Complyers with the public enemies of the Kirk and Kingdom, Act against, p. [448];
- for debarring from Ecclesiastic office, [476]
- Confession of Faith, article concerning, (1638), [37]
- Confession of Faith, subscription of, ordered, [40]
- Confession of Faith, King’s acknowledgment of craved, [40]
- Confession of Faith, Approbation of (1647), [475]
- Confession and Covenant, supplication anent, [207]
- Confession and Covenant, Act ordaining subscription of, with Assembly’s Declaration, [208]
- Conference of Ministers, Lawyers, and Physicians, concerning Witchcraft &c., Commission appointed by Assembly for, [553]
- Congregation, Act against such as withdraw themselves from Worship in their own, [474]
- Congregations, Presbyterians recommended in the calling and admission of Ministers to consider the interests of, [452]
- Constitutions of Church revived, (1638), [34]
- Corruptions in the Ministry and Remedies, [446]
- Corruptions of the times, Act for censuring Ministers for not speaking to, [509]
- Covenant, Solemn League and, [362]
- Covenant, Approbation of, [353]
- Covenant, Act for subscribing, [346]
- Covenant, Act against secret disaffecters of, [398]
- Covenant, Censures ordered on speakers against, [279]
- Covenant, Act anent Expectants refusing to sign, [279]
- Covenant, Act for taking, at first receiving of the Lord’s Supper, and for the receiving of it also by all Students at their first entry to College, [511]
- Covenant, Overture approved representing that Students of Philosophy at their entry and laureation, and that all other persons as they come to age and discretion, before their first receiving the Sacrament, be holden to subscribe, [479]
- Dancing, Promiscuous, Act discharging, [543]
- Declarations of English Parliament, [323], [347]
- —— —— Answers to, [324], [355]
- Declaration subscribed by Scottish Lords at Oxford, Act concerning, [398]
- Declaration of Assembly, 1648, concerning the present dangers of Religion, &c., [498]
- Declaration and Brotherly Exhortation of Assembly, to their brethren of England, [468], [506]
- Declaration by Assembly, of the falsehood and forgery of a Pamphlet put forth under the name of Mr Alexander Henderson, [510]
- Declaration and acknowledgment, to be subscribed by engagers in the late unlawful war against England, [544]
- Declaration and Warning of Assembly concerning present dangers and duties, [544]
- Defection In the Ministry, Act 1595 concerning, ratified, [34]
- Deposed Ministers, Acts anent, [205], [349]
- Deposed Ministers, Act Discharging them to be reponed to their former places, [427]
- Deposed Ministers, Act against their sudden Admission to Particular Congregations, [496]
- Deposed Ministers, Act concerning, [517]
- Deposed or Suspended Ministers, Act Discharging them from any Exercise of the Ministry, or Meddling with the Stipend, [510]
- Deposition and Excommunication of Spottiswood and other Pretended Bishops, [26], [27], [28]
- Deposition of Ministers by Committees, approved, [205]
- Desires of Assembly to Lords of Council, anent Uniformity of Kirk-government, [328]
- Desires of Assembly to the King for £[500], [328]
- Desires of Assembly to the King, anent Lists for Presentations, [353]
- Directory for Public Worship of God, Act for preparing, [349]
- Directory for Public Worship of God, Act for establishing and putting in execution, [418]
- Directory, Opinion of Committee of Assembly approved for keeping the greater Uniformity in the Kirk in the Practice and Observation of the, [421]
- Directory for Election of Ministers, [550]
- Directions of Assembly for Secret and Private Worship, and for censuring such as neglect Family Worship, [472]
- Disaffecters, Secret, of Covenant, Act against, [398]
- Dissenting voices in Presbyteries and Synods, Act concerning, [406]
- Divines in England, Letters to and from Synod of, [351], [357], [401], [402], [417], [495]
- Divinity, Act for encouraging Scholars to study, [427]
- Doctrine, eight General Heads of, contained in CXI Propositions, approved, [479]
- Duels, Act discharging, [516]
- Ecclesiastic office, Act for debarring of complyers of first class (mentioned in Act of Assembly 1646) from, [476]
- Election of Moderator in Provincial Assemblies, Act anent, [406]
- Election of Ministers, Directory for, [550]
- England, Assembly’s Letter to Parliament of, [450]
- England, Assembly’s declarations and solemn exhortations to their brethren of, [468], [506], [551]
- England, Act for prosecuting treaty for Uniformity in Religion, &c., in, [514]
- England, late Unlawful War against, Act concerning the receiving to public satisfaction, &c., the late engagers in, [543]
- Enormities and corruptions in the ministry, with the remedies, [446]
- Episcopacy declared to have been abjured, [28]
- Episcopacy renounced by Grahame, Bishop of Orkney, [204]
- Estates, Assembly’s Supplication to Committee of, 1648, [509]
- Estates, Assembly’s Answer to Committee of, [496]
- Estates, Assembly’s Answer to Paper sent from Committee of, [505]
- Estates, Act and Declaration against Act of Parliament and Committee of, [497]
- Erastianism, Assembly bears testimony against in Act concerning CXI Propositions, [479]
- Excommunicate Persons, Act anent an order for using Civil Execution against, [355]
- Excommunicate Persons, Act against Ministers haunting with, [355]
- Excommunicate Persons, Article (16) anent frequenting with, [37]
- Excommunicate Persons, Act recommending the execution of the Act of Parliament at Perth for uplifting pecunial pains, and of all Acts of Parliament made against, [476]
- Excommunicate Persons, &c., Overtures concerning, [513]
- Excommunication and Deposition of Bishops, 1638, [26], [27], [28]
- Excommunication of Earl of Seafort, [445]
- Execution, Civil, Act anent an order for using, against Excommunicate Persons, [355]
- Expectants, &c., Overtures anent approved, [294]
- Expectants preaching in Public, Act anent, [448]
- Expectants, trial and admission of, [37], [476]
- Expenses of Commissioners to Assembly, [36]
- Fairlie, Mr James, pretended Bishop of Lismore, deposed, [27]
- Family Exercises, &c., Act anent, [327]
- Fast, Act for keeping, by congregation where the Assembly holds, [406]
- Fast, &c., ordered, [332]
- Fast, Public, Act ordaining, [452]
- Fornication committed before Marriage, Act concerning public satisfaction for, [445]
- Glasgow, pretended Assembly at, 1610, condemned, [24]
- Government of the Kirk, Act approving Propositions concerning, [422]
- Graham, James, (Marquis of Montrose,) Act concerning Proclamation of, [448]
- Grahame, Mr John, pretended Bishop of Orkney, deposed, p. [27];
- renounces Episcopacy, [204]
- Guthry, Mr John, pretended Bishop of Murray, deposed, [27]
- Henderson, Mr Alexander, Assembly’s Declaration of the Falsehood and Forgery of a Pamphlet, put forth under the name of their Reverend Brother, after his death, [510]
- Highlands, Recommendation to Train Preachers for, [351]
- Highlands, Lists for Kirks in, [322]
- Highland Boys, the Education of, [510], [552]
- Honours &c., Act against Hanging, in Kirks, [349]
- Impiety and Schism, Act against, [294]
- Independency, Assembly’s Testimony against, in Act anent CXI Propositions, [479]
- Ireland, Petition of Distressed Professors in, [345]
- Ireland, Commission for Ministers to go to, [331], [354]
- Ireland, Letter from Distressed Christians in, [396]
- Ireland, Commissioners at London recommended to send Directory for Worship to, [431]
- Judicatories, Superior, Act anent Reposition of Ministers deposed by, [349]
- King’s Letters to Assembly, [21], [292], [320], [345], [443]
- King, Letters from Assembly to, [296], [355], [450], [563]
- King, Remonstrance of Assembly, 1646, to the, [429]
- King, Assembly’s Supplication to the, 1648, [515]
- Kirk, Causes and Remedy of its Bygone Evils, [204]
- Kirk, Opinion of the Committee for keeping the greater Uniformity in the, [421]
- Kirk and Kingdom, Act against Complyers with Public Enemies of, [448]
- Kirk of England, Letter from some Brethren of the Ministry of the, and Answer thereto, [348], [358]
- Kirk of England, Letter from Synod of Divines in, and Answer thereto, [401], [402]
- Kirk-Government, Act approving Propositions concerning, [422]
- Kirkmen, against Civil Places, &c., of, [38]
- Kirk Sessions and Provincial and National Assemblies restored to full integrity, [34]
- Kirk Sessions, Act anent, [321]
- Kirk Sessions, Article (17) anent Voicing in, [37]
- Kirks, trying quality of &c., Act anent, [321]
- Kirks, Recommendation to Presbyteries anent planting, [353]
- Kirks, Act for pressing and furthering the Plantation of, [476]
- Kirks, Burial in, Acts anent, [37], [349]
- Kirks, incommodiously United in Corrupt Times, Overture for Disjunction of, [479]
- Kirks, Particular, Visitation of, [34]
- Kirks, Highland, Act anent Lists for, [322]
- Kirks in Netherlands, Assembly’s Letter to, [404]
- League and Covenant, Solemn, [362]
- League and Covenant Solemn, Approbation of, [353]
- Learning, Overtures for advancement of, [419]
- Lindsay, Mr Patrick, pretended Archbishop of Glasgow, deposed, [26]
- Lindsay, Mr David, pretended Bishop of Edinburgh, deposed, [26]
- Lindsay, Mr Alexander, pretended Bishop of Dunkeld, deposed, [28]
- Linlithgow, pretended Assemblies of 1606 and 1608 at, condemned, [24]
- Lists, order for making, to King and Patrons, &c., [321]
- Lists, for Kirks in Highlands, [322]
- Lists for Presentations, desires of Assembly anent, [353]
- Lord’s Day, Act anent keeping, [206]
- Lord’s Day, Act against masters who have servants that profane the, [349]
- Lord’s Day, Act against loosing of ships and barks on, [448]
- Lord’s Day, anent profanation of, by markets on Saturdays and Mondays, [36]
- Lord’s Supper, anent its more frequent administration, [36]
- Lykwakes, Act against, [427]
- Manses and Glebes, Overtures respecting, [479]
- Markets on Monday and Saturday, anent, [36]
- Marriage, Promise of, made by Minors, [405]
- Marriage without proclamation of Banns, [37]
- Marriages, Border, [206]
- Married persons, Act concerning the public satisfaction of, for ante-nuptial Fornication, [445]
- Masters whose servants profane the Lord’s Day, Act against, [349]
- Maxwell, Mr John, pretended Bishop of Ross, deposed, [26]
- Ministers, Trial of, [206], [321]
- Ministers, Ordination of, Act approving propositions concerning, [422]
- Ministers, Article anent conversation, admission of by Presbyteries, &c., [34]
- Ministers, Directory for Election of, [550]
- Ministers, Presbyteries recommended to consider the interests of particular congregations in the calling and election of, [452]
- Ministers, Transplantation of, &c., [326]
- Ministers, bruiking benefices, Act anent, [293]
- Ministers haunting with Excommunicate Persons, Act against, [355]
- Ministers, slandering of, Act anent, [332]
- Ministers, Act censuring, for silence, &c., [509]
- Ministers in Burghs, Recommendation for securing Provision to, [515]
- Ministers, deposed, Censures ordered against, [38]
- Ministers, deposed, Acts anent receiving, [205], [293]
- Ministers, deposed, Act anent reposition of, [349]
- Ministers, deposed, Act discharging them to be reponed, [427]
- Ministers, deposed, Act against sudden admitting of, to particular Congregations, [496]
- Ministers, deposed or suspended, discharged from any Exercise of the Ministry or meddling with the Stipend, [510]
- Ministers, deposed, Act concerning, [517]
- Ministers, to go to Ireland, Commission for, [354]
- Ministers, Act for sending, to the Army, [398]
- Ministers of England, Letter from and Answer to, [329]
- Ministers in Church of England, their Letter to Assembly and Answer, [348], [358]
- Ministers, Petition for, from Ireland, [345]
- Ministry, Defections in, [34]
- Ministry, Corruptions in Office of, &c., [34], [35]
- Ministry, Enormities and Corruptions observed in, with the Remedies thereof, [446]
- Ministry, deposed and suspended Ministers dischargedfrom any Exercise of the, [510]
- Ministry, Anent the entering of Ministers to the, [36]
- Ministry, Renovation of former Acts for Trial and Admission of Expectants to the, [476]
- Minors, Overture concerning Promise of Marriage made by, [405]
- Moderator, Act anent Election of, in Synods, [406]
- Moderators, Article anent choice of, [34]
- Montrose, Marquis of, Act concerning James Graham’s Proclamation, [448]
- Monuments, Idolatrous, anent demolishing, [279]
- Netherlands, Assembly’s Letter to Kirks in, [404]
- Non-Communicants, &c., [322]
- Non-Residents, Article anent, [34]
- Novations, anent, [208], [294]
- Oaths, unlawful, of Entrants, [26]
- Oaths, Act anent contrary, [327]
- Ordinance concerning Bursars, [405]
- Ordinance for uplifting Penalties, [405]
- Ordination of Ministers, Act approving propositions concerning, [422]
- Overtures remitted to Presbyteries on Proceedure in Appeals, prescription of Scandals, and keeping General Assemblies when Presbyteries do not send the full numbers, or Members go away, [333]
- Overtures anent Bills, References and Appeals approved, [345]
- Overtures anent Witchcraft, &c., approved, [354]
- Overtures concerning Promise of Marriage, made by Minors, to those with whom they have committed Fornication, [5]
- Overtures for correspondence by Letter among Presbyteries;
- for Presbyteries appointing some to direct the Studies of Young Men not able to furnish themselves in charges to attend the Universities;
- for Universities condescending on the best Overtures for Grammar and Philosophy;
- for promoting the spread of the knowledge of God in Christ, through the Highlands and Islands;
- for ordering Professors to produce Copies of their Dictates to be revised by the Assembly;
- for making Ministers’ Manses and Stipends free to the Entrants, approved, [449]
- Oxford, Act concerning Declaration signed by Scottish Lords at, [398]
- Papists, &c., anent, [206], [322], [513]
- Paraphrase of Psalms, [475], [513], [553]
- Parliament of England, Declaration of, and Answer thereto, [323], [324]
- Parliament of England, Declaration of the, to the Assembly, [347]
- Parliament of England, Propositions of Commissioners of the, [347]
- Parliament of England, Result of Debates of Committees of Convention of Estates and Assembly, appointed to meet with Commissioners of, [353]
- Parliament of England, Answer of Assembly to Declaration of the Honourable House of, [355]
- Parliament of England, Assembly’s Letter to, [450]
- Parliament, Petition to, from the Assembly, [420]
- Parliament, Act and Declaration against Act of, June [10], 1648, [497]
- Parliament, Petition to, anent tithes, &c., [544]
- Pastors, Article anent presenting, [37]
- Patrons, Order for making Lists to, [321]
- Perth, pretended Assembly at, condemned, [25]
- Perth, Five Articles of, declared abjured, [32]
- Petitions, &c., Act anent, [327]
- Petition from Assembly to Parliament, concerning the duty of the latter in the exigency of the times, (1645), [420]
- Piety, Directions of Assembly for cherishing, [472]
- Pious uses, Acts for employing penalties on, [405], [476]
- Plantation of Kirks, Act for furthering, [476], [478]
- Poor, Act concerning collections for, [515]
- Popery and Superstition, anent repressing, [36]
- Prayers, public, &c., ordered, [332]
- Preaching in public, Act anent Expectants, [448]
- Precentors, Maintenance of, [553]
- Presbyterial Meetings, [34]
- Presbyteries, Admission of Ministers by, [34]
- Presbyteries and parochines, Competency of, [34]
- Presbyteries, Recommendation to, anent Students that have the Irish language, [351]
- Presbyteries, Recommendation to, anent planting Kirks, [353]
- Presbyteries, Act anent Dissenting Voices in, [406]
- Presbyteries in Orkney and Zetland joined to Provincial Synod of Caithness, [447]
- Presbyteries recommended to consider the interests of Particular Congregations in the Calling and Admission of Ministers, [452]
- Presbyteries, Act concerning their Maintaining of Bursars, [511]
- Presbyteries recommended to send opinions on matters referred to them, [431], [517]
- Presbytery of Skye joined to Synod of Argyle, [323]
- Presbytery with the Army, Letter of, to Assembly, with the Answer thereto, [396], [399]
- Presbytery of Biggar, Act for entry of, [397]
- Presbytery of Zetland allowed to send only half of its Ministers with their Elders to the Provincial Assembly of Caithness, [468]
- Presenting Pastors, Readers, &c., Act anent, [37]
- Presentations, Order for making Lists to Patrons for, [321]
- Presentations, Desires of Assembly anent Lists for, [353]
- Press, Act controlling the, [39]
- Proclamation of James Graham, Act anent, [448]
- Profaneness, Ecclesiastic Remedies against, [512]
- Professors, Act for Electing, as Commissioners, [345]
- Propositions from Commissioners of English Parliament, [347], [349]
- Propositions, Act concerning CXI, [479]
- Psalms brought from England, Act for revising Paraphrase of the, [475]
- Psalms, Paraphrase of, Act for examining, [513]
- Readers, Act anent presenting, [37]
- Rebels in North and South, Act against, [398]
- Recommendation to Presbyteries anent planting of Kirks, [353]
- Reference from Presbytery of Kirkaldy, [333]
- Reference from Synod of Fife, [333]
- Reference to Commission anent the Persons designed to repair to England, [359]
- References, Overtures anent, [345]
- Register, Act approving an old, [205]
- Registers, Testimony of Com. for Trial of, (1638), [22]
- Registers, Act approving, (1638), [22]
- Registers and Acts of Provincial Assemblies, Act concerning, [445]
- Religion, Declaration of Assembly, 1648, anent present dangers of, [498]
- Religion, Act for prosecuting Treaty for Uniformity of, in England, [514]
- Remedies for Grevious and Common Sins of the Land in this present time, 1648, Overtures on, approved, [511]
- Remonstrance of Assembly to the King, (1645), [420]
- Reposition of deposed Ministers, Act anent, [349]
- Sabbath Day, Profanation of, in Landward, for want of afternoon service, [37]
- Sabbath Day, Assembly recommends to Presbyteries the Execution of old Acts of Assembly against breach of the, [38]
- Sabbath Day, Profanation of the, [322]
- Scandals, Prescription of, overture on, [333]
- Schism, Act against, [294]
- Schism and Division, Directions of Assembly for avoiding, [472]
- Scholars, Act for Encouragement of, to Professions in Schools, [427]
- Schools, Article anent the planting of, [34]
- Schools, Provision of, &c., [326], [427]
- Schools, Overtures approved, for advancing of Learning and good Order in, [419]
- Schools of Divinity, Overtures approved for ordering of the Bursars of Theology, and maintaining them at, [421]
- Schools, Act for Collection for entertaining Highland Boys at, [552]
- Schoolmasters, Act anent presenting, [37]
- Schoolmasters and Precentors, recommendation for maintenance of, [553]
- Scriptural Songs, recommendation for translation of, into metre, [475]
- Scriptural Songs, Act for examining the Paraphrase of the Psalms and other, [513]
- Seafort, Earl of, Excommunication of the, [445]
- Separation, Act for searching Books tending to, [346]
- Servants that profane the Lord’s Day, Act against Masters of, [349]
- Service Book, &c., condemned, (1638), [26]
- Sideserf, Mr Thomas, pretended Bishop of Galloway, deposed, [26]
- Sins of the Land, Overtures for Remedies of, (1648), [511]
- Slandering of Ministers, [332]
- Spottiswood, John, pretended Archbishop of St Andrew’s deposed, [26]
- St Andrews, Pretended Assembly at, (1617), condemned, [25]
- Stipend, Suspended and Deposed Ministers discharged from meddling with, [510]
- Students who have the Irish language, anent, [351]
- Students of Philosophy, Overture anent their Signature of League and Covenant, [479]
- Students at their first entry to Colleges required to take the Covenant, [511]
- Superstition and Popery, anent repressing, [36]
- Supplications to the King, [40], [41], [209], [323]
- Supplications to Commissioners anent Large Declaration, [206]
- Supplication relative to Confession and Covenant, and Answer thereto, [207]
- Suspended and Deposed Ministers discharged from any Exercise of the Ministry, &c., [510]
- Synod Books, Act anent, [320]
- Synod of Divines in England, their Letters to the Assembly, [351], [401], [417], [495]
- Synod of Divines in England, Answers to, [357], [402]
- Synod, of Orkney and Caithness, Act disjoining Presbytery of Zetland from, [511]
- Synods and Presbyteries, anent advising with, [208]
- Synods and Presbyteries, anent keeping, &c., [327]
- Synods, Act anent dissenting voices in, [406]
- Testimonials, Overture anent, [333]
- Tithes &c., Assembly’s Petition to Parliament, anent, [544]
- Titles savouring of Popery, Art. (19) against, [37]
- Transplantation of Ministers, &c., [326]
- Trial of Expectants, Article anent, [37]
- Trial of Ministers, Declaratory Act anent, [321]
- Trial and Admission of Expectants to the University, Renovation of former Acts for, [476]
- Trial of Expectants, &c., [521]
- Uniformity in the Kirk, Opinion of Committee on, approved, [421]
- Uniformity in Religion, Commission of Persons sent to England for prosecuting Treaty of, renewed, [428], [450], [477]
- Uniformity in Religion in England, Act for prosecuting Treaty for, [514]
- Unity, Directions of Assembly for maintaining, [472]
- Universities, Overtures anent, approved, [293]
- Universities, Recommendation to, anent Students that know Irish, [351]
- Universities, Desires and Overtures from the Commissioners of, and the Assemblies Answer thereto, [478]
- Visitation of Kirks, Schools, and Colleges, [34]
- Voices, Dissenting, in Synods and Presbyteries, [406]
- War, Declaration of Assembly, 1648, concerning the present dangers of Religion, especially the unlawful Engagement in, [498]
- War against England, Act concerning the receiving of Engagers in the late unlawful, with Declaration or Acknowledgment to be subscribed, [543]
- Warning, A Solemn and Seasonable, to the Noblemen, Barons, Gentlemen, Burghs, Ministers, and Commons, and Armies of Scotland, [423]
- Warning and Declaration by Assembly concerning present and imminent dangers, &c., [544]
- Wedderburn, Mr James, pretended Bishop of Dumblane, deposed, [27]
- Whytefoord, Mr Walter, pretended Bishop of Brechin, deposed, [26]
- Witchcraft, Overtures anent, [354]
- Witchcraft, Commission for a Conference of Ministers, Lawyers, and Physicians, concerning the Trial and Punishment of, [553]
- Witches, Act against, [279]
- Worship of God, Act for preparing the Directory for the, [349]
- Worship of God, Act for Establishing and putting in Execution Directory for the, [418]
- Worship, Private and Family, [472]
- Worship, Public, Act against such as withdraw themselves from, in their own congregation, [474]
- Yule Day, Act censuring Observance of, [427]
- Zetland, Presbyteries of, [447], [468], [511]
INDEX
TO
MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS.
1638-1654.
Page
- Aberdeen, Explanation of the Bishop and Doctors of, on signing the King’s Covenant, [92]
- Allegiance, Oath of, [223]
- Army, Scotch, declaration concerning the acceptation of the King’s Answers, p. [229];
- letter announcing approach of, (1640), p. [297];
- six considerations of the lawfulness of their Expedition into England, p. [297];
- articles for Maintenance of, p. [301];
- causes of humiliation for Defeat of, 1650, [600]
- Army, English, Remonstrance of, [568]
- Articles for present peace of the Kirk and Kingdom, [63]
- Articles of information to the Archbishop of St Andrew’s, or of Canterbury, respecting the proceedings of Covenanters, [64]
- Articles of Advice, by Hamilton and others, to the King, [79]
- Articles for Cessation of Arms between English and Scotch Commissioners, [302]
- Assembly, General, 1638, summoned to meet at Glasgow, p. [14];
- Baillie’s account of its meeting, p. [14];
- proclamation indicting, p. [83];
- Rolln of the Members, p. [109];
- note on celebration of Second Centenary at Glasgow, p. [111];
- letter to Hamilton, and note containing Baillie’s account of its reception, p. [127];
- Report of Proceedings of Assembly at Glasgow, 1638, p. [128];
- result of its proceedings, [193]
- Assembly, General, at Edinburgh, 1639, p. [193], [203];
- summoned, p. [230];
- Roll of Members, p. [237];
- Report of Proceedings, [238]
- Assembly, General, at Aberdeen, 1640, p. [272];
- Baillie’s account of, [284]
- Assembly, General, at St Andrew’s and Edinburgh, 1641, p. [288];
- Baillie’s Journal of, [303]
- Assembly, General, at St Andrew’s, 1642, p. [309];
- Baillie’s Journal of, [335]
- Assembly, General, at Edinburgh, 1643, p. [341];
- Baillie’s Journal of, [364]
- Assembly, General, at Edinburgh, 1644, [395]
- Assembly, General, at Edinburgh, 1645, [415]
- Assembly, General, at Edinburgh, 1646, [440]
- Assembly, General, at Edinburgh, 1647, p. [461];
- Warning to all Estates throughout the Land, [489]
- Assembly, General, at Edinburgh, 1648, p. [491];
- Baillie’s account of, [526]
- Assembly, General, at Edinburgh, 1649, [530]
- Assembly, General, at Edinburgh, 1650, Account of, p. [618];
- Commission of Assembly, 1650, adopts Resolutions, p. [618];
- Proceedings approved, p. [635];
- Declaration and Warning from Commissioners of, 1650, [599]
- Assembly, General, at St Andrew’s and Dundee, 1651, Account of, p. [626];
- Acts, &c., extracted from Pamphlets, p. [631];
- Protestation against its lawfulness, p. [631];
- Negotiations with Committee of Estates, p. [634];
- Acts for Censuring those who do not acknowledge the Assembly, and against Expectants who oppose the Public Resolutions, p. [638];
- Exhortation and Warning, by Commission of this Assembly, [639]
- Assembly, General, 1652, Acts of, p. [646];
- Propositions offered to meeting of Ministers at Edinburgh, 1652, p. [646];
- Reasons why Protesters cannot agree to Propositions, p. [647];
- Instructions to Committee, appointed by Protesters for Conference with Assembly, p. [648];
- Act of Assembly for Peace and Union of the Kirk, p. [649];
- Acts concerning admitting Expectants to trials, and Ruling Elders to Church Courts, and for putting in execution former Acts and Constitutions of Assemblies, anent trying, &c., of Church officers, censuring of scandalous persons, receiving of Penitents, and debarring of persons from the Lord’s Table, p. [650];
- Declaration of Assembly, Declaration of Protesters, p. [651];
- Proceedings of Assembly’s Commission appointing a committee of Conference with Protesters, p. [652], [653];
- Conference declined, Observations on Answer of Assembly’s Commission, [653]
- Assembly, General, 1653, Accounts of its dispersion by Lambert, p. [656];
- by Nicol, p. [658];
- and by Baillie, [666]
- Assembly, Westminster, Extracts from Baillie’s account of, [372], [407], [432], [454], [483]
- Balcanquel compiles Large Declaration, [47], [198]
- Balfour, Sir James, reference to his historical works, [48];
- Excerpts from, [45], [313], [586], [595], [638]
- Balmerino tried for leasing-making, p. [4];
- pardoned, [5]
- Baillie’s, Principal, account of encampment at Dunse Law, p. [200];
- Account of General Assemblies and Westminster Assembly, in letters to Mr Spang, &c., (see Assembly;) account of affairs in Scotland, 1648, [520], [559], [658]
- Band and Oath of Engagement, Northern, [603]
- Bishops and Archbishops, Bill or Complaint of Noblemen and Covenanters against the pretended, p. [94];
- and act of Presbytery of Edinburgh in answer thereto, [98]
- Bishops, Tulchan, [248]
- Book of Common Order superseded by a new Liturgy, [5]
- Brechin and Ross, Bishops of, Letter to Commissioner from, [106]
- Burnet, Bishop, his Memoirs of Dukes of Hamilton referred to, [48]
- Canterbury, Archbishop of, (Laud,) Letters to Hamilton from, [122], [123]
- Charles I. ascends the throne, p. [3];
- is crowned in Scotland, and obtains an act asserting his unlimited prerogative in prescribing Apparel to Ecclesiastics, &c., p. [4];
- his arbitrary principles, p. [5];
- orders observance of new ritual, p. [7];
- indicts a General Assembly at Glasgow, 1638, discharges the use of the Service Book, &c., p. [14];
- indications of his intentions to introduce Episcopacy, note, p. [50];
- letter to Spottiswood, requiring observance of the Service Book, p. [50];
- letter to Privy Council, desiring them to leave a committee in Edinburgh till the Service Book be settled, p. [55];
- letter directing meeting of Council to be dissolved &c., p. [55];
- proclamation against Covenant, and Declaration in favour of true established religion, p. [65];
- letters to Hamilton anent troubles &c., p. [68], [69], [70], [74], [83], [90], [93], [106], [107], [123], [213], [214], [215], [216], [219], [221], [223], [225], [386];
- his Majesty’s ten demands, p. [76];
- answers to those articles, p. [77];
- and Commissioner’s reply, p. [78];
- letter to the Privy Council, declaring for Reformed and against Roman Religion, p. [78];
- his declaration that he had signed the Confession of Faith, [79];
- letter to the Privy Council, ordering Confession of Faith and Band 1580 to be renewed, p. [83];
- letter desiring the Privy Council to support the King’s Commissioner, p. [90];
- Offers to Assembly, p. [108];
- hostilities commence between the King and Covenanters, p. [197];
- publishes Large Declaration, p. [198];
- pacification, p. [202];
- missive anent the King’s coming to York, p. [209];
- answer thereto, and another missive, p. [211];
- letter to the English nobility, p. [210];
- proclamation, p. [210];
- proclamation at Newcastle, and answer to Hamilton’s proposals, p. [220];
- declaration and terms of treaty, p. [228];
- letter to Archbishop of St Andrews, [234];
- letters to Traquair, [235], [236];
- letter anent Uniformity of Church Government, p. [384];
- letter to Conservators of the Peace, p. [385];
- answer to Scotch commissioners at Oxford, [387];
- last answer to Scotch commissioners, [388];
- Instructions to Hamilton and others, p. [389];
- Declaration to subjects in Scotland, p. [390];
- letter to Council anent Convention, letters to Lanerick, message from friends in Scotland, p. [393];
- letter to Convention, p. [394];
- answer to Propositions of English and Scotch Commissioners, p. [487];
- answers to Scotch Commissioners at Newcastle, p. [488];
- his Trial and Execution, p. [540], [576]
- Charles II., Account of Negociations with, p. [559];
- Declaration of the Commission of the Kirk and Committee of Estates when the King delayed signing previous Declaration, [599]
- Chronicle of Fife, [588], [617], [656]
- Church of Scotland, Overtures and Acts of Estates respecting, p. [339];
- List of Documents respecting, p. [394];
- Proceedings in Convention of Estates respecting, p. [414], [439], [460], [490], [569], [593];
- State of, from 1649 to 1654, [591]
- Clergy of Scotland petition the King, 26th May, 1633, [48]
- Commission, High, Act of Council anent, [75]
- Commission Courts granted to Prelates, [6]
- Conference, Heads of, betwixt Hamilton and some Covenanters, [224]
- Convocation of Clergy and Landed Proprietors support project for resumption of Tithes, [4]
- Convention of Estates refuse project for resumption of Grants of Tithes, p. [3];
- reported as approving of Act relative to Royal Prerogative, &c., [4]
- Court of Session remonstrates with the King, [197], [211]
- Covenant, National, framed, p. [8];
- circumstances which justify it, p. [9];
- copy thereof, p. [9];
- promulgated, p. [13];
- draft of Explanations of Covenant by Spottiswood, [69]
- Covenanters, character of their Proceedings, p. [20];
- their Demands, p. [62];
- their letter to the Privy Council, p. [63];
- letter from Lords Covenanters to Hamilton, with answer and correspondence, p. [91], [92];
- Covenanters prepare for War, p. [197];
- encamp at Dunse Law, p. [200];
- letter to Hamilton and answer, p. [217];
- letter to the King of France, p. [282];
- letter to Lanerick, [300]
- Cromwell, Oliver, Letters to Committee of Estates from, p. [567], [608];
- Proclamation of, [616]
- Cross Petition, [386]
- Declaration, Large, referred to, p. [47];
- condemned by General Assembly, p. [368];
- discussion in Parliament respecting, [279]
- Declaration, approved by Charles I., in favour of true established religion, [65]
- Declaration of Charles I., that he had signed the Confession of Faith, [79]
- Declaration of Hamilton to Privy Council respecting the indicting of a Parliament and Assembly, [79]
- Declaration at Dunfermline, (1650), [599]
- Declaration and Warning from Commission of Assembly, 1650, [599]
- Declinator and Protestation of Archbishops and Bishops, against the pretended General Assembly 1638, p. [99];
- His Majesty’s observations on Draft thereof, [106]
- Declinator by Scotch Prelates, 1639, [234]
- Dickson, Mr David, discusses Arminianism, p. [156];
- chosen Moderator of Assembly 1639, [242]
- Dispute against the English Popish Ceremonies, book so called prohibited, [55]
- Dunse Law, Covenanters encamp at, [200]
- Dysart, Earl of, letter to Lanerick from, [385]
- Estates of Scotland, list of their Overtures and Acts anent the Church, p. [339];
- Instructions by their Committee sent by the Commissioners to English Parliament, p. [566];
- Negotiations with Assembly’s Commission, 1650, p. [610];
- and with Assembly, 1651, [634]
- Fairfax, General, Letter to Speaker of House of Commons from, [568]
- Fife, Chronicle of, [588], [617], [656]
- Grants of Tithes &c., projects of James VI., and Charles I., for resumption of, considered and rejected in Convention of Estates, [3]
- Guthrie’s Waters of Sihor, Extracts from, [618], [636]
- Hamilton, Marquis of, his reception in Edinburgh on a mission from Charles I., p. [14];
- his queries to the King with the answers, p. [66];
- his instructions from the King, p. [67], [76], [80], [81];
- his Commission as Commissioner to Scotland, p. [68];
- speech to Court of Session, p. [75];
- reply to answers to the King’s ten demands, p. [78];
- Declaration relative to calling of a Parliament and Assembly, p. [79];
- answer to Lords Covenanters, p. [91], [92];
- speech to Assembly, p. [107];
- letters to the King, p. [113];
- speech on dissolving Assembly 1638, and reply to Moderator, p. [116];
- letter to Lord Provost, &c., of Edinburgh, p. [215], and reply, [216];
- answers to Rothes, p. [221];
- letter to Rothes, p. [222];
- advice to the King, p. [232];
- private warrant from the King to converse with Covenanters, p. [232];
- letter to Lord Lindsay, p. [280];
- Report of State of Scotland, p. [384];
- letter to the Queen, [389]
- Hamilton, Duke of, Account of his Expedition into England, [569]
- Henderson, Alexander, and others, present Bills of Suspension against the innovations of Charles I., p. [7];
- obtain great support, p. [7];
- Extract of bill of suspension and deliverance, p. [53];
- Sermon on deposing Bishops, p. [174];
- Sermon before Assembly 1639, [239]
- Hume, Lord, protests against Traquair’s Proclamation, [59]
- Introduction, [3]
- Ireland, Rebellion in, [313]
- Kirk—[see] Church.
- Kirkton, James, Excerpts from his History of the Church of Scotland, [624]
- Lamont, John, Excerpts from his Chronicle of Fife, [588], [617], [655]
- Lanerick, Earl of, his letter appointing a treaty, p. [301];
- account of affairs to the King, [392]
- League and Covenant, 1643, [362]
- Leslie, Alexander, (Earl of Leven,) takes the command of the Covenanters, [196]
- Lindsay, Lord, protests against Traquair’s proclamation, [59]
- Linlithgow, Proclamation at, denouncing tumults in Edinburgh, and expressing abhorrence of Popery, [57]
- Liturgy, New, framed, p. [5];
- its nature, p. [6];
- its introduction causes general discontent, p. [6];
- clergy ordered to buy and provide copies, p. [6];
- order intimated in Edinburgh, from the pulpit, as to its introduction, p. [6];
- service interrupted by Janet Geddes, p. [6];
- the King’s missive anent the uproar, p. [52];
- bills of suspension presented, p. [7];
- Privy Council find the purchase only of new Liturgy required, p. [7];
- immediate observance of it ordered, p. [7];
- noblemen, gentlemen, and clergy, concur in a protestation against new Liturgy, &c., p. [7];
- Traquair issues a proclamation approving the new Liturgy, &c., p.[8], [59];
- protestation against it, p. [81], [59];
- letter from Traquair and Roxburghe representing popular excitement, [61]
- Loudoun, Lord, speech to Privy Council, p. [57];
- terms of his liberation, [283]
- Middleton’s Letter to General David Leslie, [603]
- Ministers of the Church of Scotland, their Supplication and Remonstrance to the Lord High Commissioner and General Assembly, 1638, [115]
- Ministers, Act anent Presentation of, [414]
- Montrose, Earl of, p. [197]; his execution, [595]
- Nicoll, John, Extracts from his Diary, [612], [626]
- Nithsdale, Earl of, King’s Commissioner to the Convention, instructed to exact an unconditional surrender of grants of tithes &c., p. [3];
- returns to London, [4]
- Nobility, Letters from King to, p. [210];
- letter from Nobility of Scotland to Earl of Essex, p. [214];
- their supplication to the King, p. [216];
- letter to Earl of Holland, p. [218];
- and reply, p. [221];
- supplication to Commissioner, p. [220];
- letter from Scotch nobles to Noblemen in England, p. [222];
- letter to Scotch Nobility from Sir J. Carmichael and Lord Southeske, p. [222];
- their letter to Earl of Holland, [222]
- Non-Covenanters’ Estates, Act anent, [414]
- Oath urged on Scotsmen at London, [212]
- Pacification, (1639,) [202], [228], Act of, (1642), [335]
- Parliament, Scottish, letter to Earl of Lanerick, from Committee of, p. [282];
- answer and reply, p. [284];
- letter to Earl of Lanerick from Commissioners of, p. [299];
- Petition from the same to the King, p. [300];
- Ratification of Calling of Convention, League and Covenant, &c., (1644), [363]
- Patronages, [263], [586], [589]
- People of Scotland, their supplication to the King, p. [225];
- and the King’s answer, p. [226];
- Desires of his Majesty’s Subjects, [227]
- Presbyteries, a Direction by Covenanters for, [82]
- Primrose, Clerk Register, makes a False Report of the Majority of Estates on Act asserting the King’s Prerogative, [4]
- Privy Council declare the purchase only of New Liturgy required, p. [7];
- panic-struck at popular commotion, p. [7];
- letter to the King, p. [53];
- his answer, p. [54];
- Acts anent Service Book, p. [50];
- anent new Psalms, p. [51];
- anent Service Book, p. [51];
- appoint Lennox to represent matters to the King, p. [55];
- Act of Privy Council anent Psalms, p. [51];
- Act dissolving meeting of Council, as concerns Affairs of the Kirk, p. [55];
- Act anent removal of Council to Linlithgow, p. [55];
- Act prohibiting Tumultuous Assemblages, p. [55];
- Act anent Petitions from Noblemen &c., p. [58];
- Instructions to Lord Justice Clerk, p. [60];
- letter to Hamilton respecting disturbances, p. [61];
- letter to the King respecting return of the Judicatories to Edinburgh, p. [75];
- Act anent the King’s Letters anent annulling the Service Book, renewing Confession, &c., p. [84];
- Proclamation declaring that the Council had signed the Confession, p. [90];
- resolution to go to Court, p. [214];
- missive to Commissioner, and his answer, p. [218];
- letter to the King, [392]
- Proclamations;—at Linlithgow, p. [57];
- at Stirling, p. [59];
- against Covenant, p. [65];
- discharging Acts of Council anent the Service Book, &c., p. [70];
- discharging Service Book, ordering Confession, 1580, to be renewed, &c., p. [81];
- indicting Assembly and Parliament, 1638, p. [83];
- declaring that the Privy Council had signed the Confession, p. [90];
- dissolving Assembly, 1638, p. [118];
- against Recognition of Assembly at Glasgow, [124]
- Propositions and Articles of Scottish Commissioners, 1642, p. [333];
- and Answer of English Commissioners, [334]
- Protestation of Noblemen, &c., against innovations, declaring adherence to the Covenant, &c., [71]
- Protestation of Noblemen &c., relative to a free General Assembly and Parliament, &c., [84]
- Protestation of General Assembly, 1638, against King’s Proclamation for dissolving thereof, [119]
- Protestation at the Market Cross of Edinburgh, July 1st, 1639, [231]
- Protestation against Lawfulness of Assembly, 1651, [631]
- Protestation of Guthrie and Bennet, ministers at Stirling, to Committee of Estates at Perth, 1651, p. [639];
- and Answer of Assembly’s Commission to King and Parliament, respecting the said Protestation, [642]
- Queries by Hamilton, and Answers by the King, [66]
- Ramsay, Mr Andrew, discusses Arminianism, [159]
- Remonstrance to Committee of Estates from gentlemen, &c., with army in the West, p. [604];
- Declaration of the King and Committee of Estates respecting, p. [609];
- Communications between Convention of Estates and Commission of Estates respecting, p. [610];
- Their resolutions at Perth anent, and protest against the same, p. [618];
- Representation to Assembly, 1651, against Commission’s Letters and Act citing protesters against resolutions, p. [631];
- instances of the influence of letter and act, p. [632];
- animadversion of Robert Blair on Remonstrance of Western Forces, [644]
- Report of Proceedings of Assembly at Glasgow, 1638, p. [128].
- Session 1, the King’s Commissioner requires Commissions to be examined before Election of a Moderator,
- Reasons against this Course, Commissioner yields with respect to the Commissions, but requires his Assessors to be admitted to vote, Assembly refuses, Commissioner protests against the Bishops being called pretended, Protestation against Prelates, p. [129];
- concerning the Voting of the Assessors, p. [130];
- Mr Alexander Henderson chosen Moderator, p. [130].
- Session 2, Discussion on Election of Clerk, p. [130].
- Mr Archibald Johnston chosen, p. [131];
- Discussion respecting Registers of Church, p. [132];
- Committee appointed to examine them, Book of Kirk Policy, Moderator desires Commissioner to proceed to try Members and Commissions, Commissioner desires a written paper from the Lords of the Clergy to be read, p. [133];
- the Assembly refuses, and the Commissioner protests, p. [134].
- Sessions 4 and 5, Discussion on Commissions, p. [135] to [138].
- Session 6, Discussion on Registers, p. [138];
- Assessors to Moderator appointed for ordering Matters to be proponed in Assembly, p. [139];
- Committee of Bills appointed, Discussion on Commissions resumed, p. [140].
- Session 7, Discussion on Registers resumed, p. [140];
- Registers approved, Discussion on Declinature by pretended Archbishops and Bishops, with reference to Lay Elders, p. [141];
- Commissioner produces Declaration of the King discharging the Service Book, &c., Speeches of Commissioner and Moderator, p. [142];
- Discussion relative to Prelates resumed, in connection with the question as to the right of Ruling Elders to Voice in the Assembly, p. [143];
- Lord Rothes defends “the Tables,” p. [145];
- Assembly declines to Register the Bishops’ Declinature, Commissioner discharges, in the King’s name, the Court to sit any longer, and leaves the Assembly, p. [146];
- Protestation taken against his departure, Mr David Dick[son] encourages the Assembly, which continues to sit, Lord Erskine declares his regret at refusing so long to subscribe the Covenant, Assembly declare themselves Lawful and Competent Judges to the pretended Bishops and Archbishops, p. [147].
- Session 8, Discussion on Commissions resumed, with reference to the Prelates’ objections to some Ministers from Ireland, others under censure of the High Commission, &c., p. [148];
- Argyle declares the sense in which he had signed the Confession, states his view in attending, and is invited to remain, p. [150];
- Committee appointed to view the Books respecting the Confession, Summons and Claim against the pretended Bishop of Galloway read, and a Committee appointed to view those against the rest, p. [151];
- Committee appointed to Sight the Book of Canons, &c., p. [152].
- Session 9, Papers produced, and Statements made, shewing the meaning of the Earl of Kinghorn, Lord Galloway, the Earl of Mar, and Lord Napier, in subscribing the Confession, Reports of Committees made on disputed Commissions, Report made by Loudoun from Committee for considering the Confession of Faith, p. [152];
- Reports from Committee on complaints against Bishops and other Committees, Remarks relative to the Caveats, p. [153]; Committee appointed to Report on the authority or nullity of certain Assemblies, p. [154].
- Session 10, Case of Mr David Mitchell, p. [154];
- Brethren appointed to speak of Arminian errors which were imputed to him, Report on disputed Commission, p. [155].
- Session 11, Argyle desires the Assembly to be sparing to meddle with the King’s authority, Moderator’s reply, p. [155];
- Arminianism discussed by Mr David Dick, Mr Andrew Ramsay, and the Moderator, p. [156-7];
- Bishop of Orkney’s Submission, p. [159];
- Mr David Mitchell’s Deprivation, p. [160].
- Session 12, Commissioners appointed to hear Complaints of Citizens, &c., against Ministers of Edinburgh who declined the Assembly, Sentence of Deprivation pronounced against Gladstanes, Archdean of St Andrews, Committee on nullity of certain Assemblies give in their Reasons, p. [160];
- Row relates Anecdotes illustrative of the Corruption in the Glasgow Assembly 1610, five pretended Assemblies declared null, p. [162].
- Session 13, Moderator recommends a return to the Practice warrantable by lawful Assemblies and Customs of the Church, Complaint against the Prelates, p. [162];
- Process against John Chrichton, p. [163].
- Session 14, Report of Committee on Service Book, &c., Assembly condemns the Service Book and High Commission, p. [163].
- Session 15, Bishop of Dunkeld submits himself to the Assembly, p. [164];
- Sydserf, Bishop of Galloway, deposed and excommunicated, p. [165];
- also Spottiswood, Archbishop of St Andrews, Whytefoord, Bishop of Brechin, p. [166].
- Session 16, Proceedings against Lindsay, Bishop of Glasgow, delayed at the request of Lord Wemyss, p. [166];
- the Report of the Committee on the Confession having been called for, Argyle, Rothes, and Loudoun address the House on the subject with reference to Episcopacy, p. [166];
- Episcopacy abjured, p. [168].
- Session 17, Committee appointed for viewing overture relative to good Order of the Church, Discussion on the Five Articles of Perth, which are condemned, p. [168];
- Lord Wemyss reports the result of his Conference with the Bishop of Glasgow, Bishops of Edinburgh and Aberdeen deposed and excommunicated, p. [170];
- also the Bishop of Ross and the Bishop of Dumblane deposed, p. [171].
- Session 18, Bishops of Orkney and Murray deposed, p. [171];
- Bishop of Glasgow declared worthy of Deposition and Excommunication, but the latter delayed, Bishops of Argyle and of the Isles deposed, Mr John M‘Naught, Minister at Chirnside, deposed for deserting his Parish, &c., p. [172];
- Mr Thomas Fosters deposed, p. [173].
- Session 19, Bishop of Dunkeld gives in his Submission, but is deposed, Bishop of Caithness deposed, p. [173].
- Session 20, Deposition of the Prelates, “the Bishops Doom,” the Moderator’s Sermon on the Deposition of the Bishops, p. [174]; Processes against ministers, p. [180].
- Session 21, Substitute Commissioner from Caithness admitted on the Roll, Commissions appointed through the Kingdom for discussing complaints and libels against Ministers, Lord Wigtoun declares that he had signed the Confession, Moderator suggests some arrangement with regard to Expenses of Ministers from Orkney and other remote places, p. [181];
- Process against Mr George Wishart, Minister of St Andrews, Proceedings relative to Mr Alexander Henderson’s Transportation from Leuchars to Edinburgh, p. [182].
- Session 22, Processes against Ministers, Supplication of Town of Edinburgh relative to Transportation of Mr Alexander Henderson to that City, p. [183].
- Session 23, Commissions appointed, p. [183];
- Committee appointed for Church Extension in Corspairne, p. [184].
- Session 24, Kirk of Corspairne, Supplication relative to Mr David Dick’s Transportation to Glasgow, p. [184];
- referred to a Committee, p. [185];
- Market Days on Mondays and Saturdays, p. [185];
- Moderator’s Remarks relative to form of Repentance of pretended Prelates, Transportation, Book containing Acts of Assembly, Case of Incest, Supplication from Parish of Cardonald for an additional Kirk, p. [185];
- Supplications from St Andrews and Edinburgh, relative to Transportation of Mr Alexander Henderson considered, the Assembly ordains him to be Minister at Edinburgh, Salmon-fishing on Sabbath, proposed change of Monday’s Market Days to Wednesdays, Committee appointed on Overtures to Parliament, p. [186].
- Session 26, Moderator proposes Supplication to his Majesty craving Approbation of the Assembly’s proceedings, additional Clause to the Covenant, Privy Council’s Act declaring the sense in which they had subscribed the Confession, Supplication relative to Transportation of Mr Andrew Cant referred to a Committee, Process relative to Mr Robert Hamilton, discussion on Civil Powers and Places of Kirkmen, p. [187];
- Discussion relative to Ruling Elders, p. [189];
- Assembly approves of that Order, p. [189].
- Session ult., an old Act renewed against Sabbath Fishing, the Moderator suggests that Presbyteries should have extracts of the Acts passed, Acts anent subscribing the Covenant approved, a Day of Thanksgiving ordered, Presbyteries ordained to proceed against Subscribers
- of the Declinator, next Assembly fixed conditionally, Mr Robert Blair ordained to be Transported to St Andrews, Supplication for Mr Samuel Rutherfurd’s Transportation to be Professor of Divinity in the new College of Aberdeen referred to the Commission, the Moderator’s Speech before the Dissolution of the Assembly, p. [189];
- Exhortation by Mr David Dick, p. [191];
- by Mr Andrew Ramsay, p. [192];
- Lord Argyle, being called on by the Moderator, then addresses the Assembly, p. [192];
- the Moderator replies, and the Assembly is dissolved, note on Stevenson’s Account of Henderson’s concluding words, p. [193].
- Report of Proceedings of Assembly at Edinburgh, 1639, p. [238];
- Mr Alexander Henderson’s Sermon, p. [238].
- Session 1, Speech at the commencement of Proceedings, p. [241].
- Session 2, King’s Commission read, p. [241];
- Moderator chosen, Mr David Dickson’s Speech, p. [243];
- Trial of Commissions, p. [243].
- Session 3, Commissioner craves delay, p. [244].
- Session 4, Commissioner’s Speech, p. [244];
- Grievances of Church stated by Moderator, p. [246].
- Session 5, Episcopacy proved unlawful with the Service Book, &c., p. [249].
- Session 6, Commissioner’s Remarks, p. [250].
- Session 7, Committee appointed to frame an Act, declaring the nullity of pretended Assemblies, &c., p. [250].
- Session 8, Bishop of Orkney’s Submission, Act against pretended Assemblies, &c., passed, p. [251].
- Session 9, Bishop of Dunkeld’s Submission, p. [253].
- Session 10, Transportation of Mr David Dickson to Glasgow, p. [253];
- Commissioner desires a private Conference, p. [254].
- Session 11, Transportation of Mr J. Rutherfurd, p. [254].
- Session 12, Cases of deposed Ministers, p. [254].
- Session 13, Committees appointed, &c., p. [256].
- Session 14, Reports of Commissions with reference to deposed Ministers, p. [257].
- Session 15, Reports of Committees, p. [257].
- Session 16, Discussion on large Declaration by the King, p. [257];
- Committee appointed to view the Book, p. [258].
- Session 17, Reports of Committees on Processes against Ministers, p. [258].
- Sessions 18 and 19, Reports of Committees continued, p. [260], [261].
- Session 20, Motion to authorise the Covenant, p. [262];
- King’s Patronage, p. [263].
- Session 21, Discussion respecting the Covenant, p. [264].
- Session 22, Commissioner accounts for the long continuance of the Assembly, p. [264].
- Session 23, Routine business, Assembly’s Supplication for subscribing the Covenant, p. [265];
- Report of Committee on Large Declaration, p. [265];
- Assembly’s Judgment concerning the Manifesto, p. [268];
- Order anent Innovation, Commissioner’s Declaration on subscribing the Covenant, p. [268];
- Moderator exhorts Assembly to call to mind old Acts anent Conversation of Ministers, Commissioner states that the Covenant with the Assembly’s Explanation had been approved by Act of Council, and subscribes Assembly’s Declaration, p. [269], [270].
- Session ult., Large Declaration, Assembly’s Overtures to Parliament, the Moderator’s Speech on closing Assembly, p. [270].
- Representation of Ministers to Assembly 1651, [631]
- Ross, Bishop of, Letters to Hamilton, [73], [111]
- Ross and Brechin, Letter of Bishops of, to Hamilton, [106]
- Rothes, Lord, reference to his MS. Relation, p. [7];
- Letter to P. Leslie, Aberdeen, p. [76];
- Letter to Hamilton, p. [219]; speeches in Assembly (see Report of Proceedings;) Letter to Earl of Pembroke, p. [280];
- and reply, [281]
- Roxburghe, Earl of, Charles I. recommends him to confidence of Council, [57]
- Safe-conduct, Scotts desire and draught of, [227]
- Service Book, ([see] Liturgy,) act of Privy Council anent, p. [50];
- his Majesty’s missive warranting the act, p. [50];
- Acts of Privy Council anent, p. [51], [52];
- Clergy’s report anent, p. [52];
- Petitions against, from men, women, children, and servants of Edinburgh, and from noblemen, gentry, ministers, burgesses, and commons, [56]
- Stirling, proclamation at, [59]
- Strafford, Lord, Letter to Hamilton from, [302]
- Supplication of Noblemen, &c., to the King’s Commissioner, vindicating the Covenant, [70]
- Tables constituted by Nobles, Clergy, Gentry,
- and Burghs, p. [8];
- frame the National Covenant, [8]
- Tables, Notice from, to Members of Assembly, [99]
- Traquair, Lord, intercedes for Lord Balmerino, p. [4];
- letters to Hamilton, p. [54], [122];
- appointed Commissioner, p. [203];
- his instructions as Commissioner, p. [232];
- declarations as Commissioner, [235]
- Treaty, Heads of, suggested by Hamilton, [220]
- Treaty of King with subjects in Scotland, some heads of, [230]
- Tulchan Bishops, [248]
- Turner, Sir James, Extract from his Memoirs, [569]
- Vane, Sir Harry, letter to Hamilton from, [225]
- Verney, Sir E., his Memento of Answer from Scotch Noblemen, and the King’s Answer, [226]
- Walker, Sir Edward, Excerpts from his Historical Discourses, [622]
- Warning of Assembly, 1647, [489]
- Wodrow, Extracts from, [626]
THE END.