This Session being hallilie imployit in reasoning the heids of the jurisdictione of the Kirk, the same argument was ordaynitt to be followit out the morne, so far as tyme may serve thereunto.
Sessio 7.
Concerning the number of the brethren gine in to his Grace, it lyked him well that the Kirk had gine him choise out of so reasonable ane number, and that, in his opinione, Mr Andrew Melvill, George Hay, and Alexander Arbuthnott, were meitest for the purpose; allwayes desyres the advyce and judgement of the Kirk heirto, that after, he may take resolutione with his Councill.
The Kirk willed the said Mr Patrick Adamsone, with Mr Johne Craig and William Chrystisone, to travell with his Grace, to knaw further his Grace’s mynde in this behalfe, and sicklyke to desyre his Grace for to appoynt the modifiers to conveine to the ordering of the rolles of the ministers, and to report his Grace’s answer to the Assemblie.
Sessio 8.
The persones directit to his Grace reportit, that he lykit well Mr Androw Melvill and Mr George Hay to be direct to the said Councill, alwayes he wold knaw the advyse of the Councill therein, qwhairof he wold make them to be informed: And, concerning the rolls of ministers, had appoyntit the Abbot of Dumfermling, George Auchinleck, Mr Nicoll Elphingstoune, and Thomas Nicolsone, to take order therewith.
Sessio 9.
Thomas Mortoune, ffiar of Cambo, and Mr Thomas Ramsay, gave in ane bill of accusatione against Mr Thomas Kynneir, minister of Craill, contaynand sundrie heids of sclander against him, as, namely, suspicions of adulterie with Agnes Guidland, spouse to Sir John Barone, drunkenness, tulziesumness, selling of the sacraments. The said Mr Thomas being present, denyit the haill points thereof; and the said bill being referrit to the accusers’ probatione, for proveing thereof they produced David Fermor, David Monypennie, Mr James Hallyburtone, provest of Dundie, John Herries, and Mr Thomas Fermour, qwha being admittit, and nothing opponit against them, the said Mr Thomas was ordaynit to be examinat be William Chrystisone and John Durie, and their depositiones to be presentit againe to the Assembly, to be considerit what they import.
Sessio 10.
The depositiones of the witnesses examinat in the said cause being reportit at afternoone, the Assemblie continueit the pronouncing of the sentence in the matter till the morne, and warnit baith the pairties thereto.