| Walter Steuart - 1802 - 252 pages
...eftabliflied. Q._Ann. 1707. JURISDICTION OF THE CHURCH. THE examination and admiffion of Miniilcrs declared to be only in the power of the Kirk now openly and publicly profefled within this realm. James VI. 1567. All fchools to burgh and land, all univerfities and colleges... | |
| 1840 - 654 pages
...Vol. I. p. 26. Q JURISDICTION OF THE CHURCH. The examination and admission of ministers declared to be only in the power of the kirk now openly and publicly professed within this realm. — James VI. 1567. All schools to burgh and land, all universities and colleges, appointed... | |
| Church of Scotland - 1831 - 552 pages
...Vide VoL I, p. 26. JURISDICTION OF THE CHURCH. The examination and admission of ministers declared to be only in the power of the kirk now openly and publicly professed within this realm. — James VI, 1567All schools to burgh and bond, all universities and colleges appointed... | |
| English periodicals - 1844 - 722 pages
...several acts of parliament ; namely, the Scottish Act of 1567, by which 'it is statute and ordained, that the examination and admission of ministers within this realm be only in the power of the kirk, now openlie and publicly professed within the samin, the presentation of laick patronage alwaies reserved... | |
| Thomas Robert Hay-Drummond Kinnoull (10th Earl of), Charles Robertson - Church and state - 1838 - 1018 pages
...recorded in the statute book, and the 7th statute, passed at the same time, (1567, c- 7-)' provided, that " the examination and admission of ministers...this " realm be only in the power of the kirk, now openlie and pub" lickly professed within the samin. The presentation of laick " patronages alwaies... | |
| Law - 1840 - 488 pages
...religion; and the other, c. 7, entitled, "Admission of Ministers : Of Laic Patronages," and enacting that "the examination and admission of ministers within...publicly professed within the same. The presentation of laic patronages always reserved to the just and ancient patrons. And that the patron present one qualified... | |
| 1842 - 954 pages
...James VI., entitled, ' Of admission of ministers : of laic patronages,' it is enacted and declared, ' That the examination and admission of ministers within...now openly and publicly professed within the same ;' and, while the ' presentation of laic patronages' was thereby ' reserved to the just and ancient... | |
| Robert Burns - Christian biography - 1842 - 374 pages
...against Popery, and in favour of the Protestant religion, were ratified; and it was farther ordained, that ' the examination and admission of ministers...realm be only in the power of the Kirk now openly and publickly professed within the same ; the presentation of lawit patronages always reserved to their... | |
| George Douglas Campbell Duke of Argyll - Church and state - 1842 - 116 pages
...by our sovereign Lord, and dearest Regent, and three estates of the present Parliament assembled," " that the examination and admission of ministers within this realm be only in the power of the Kirk" To complete the picture (so far as the above-mentioned omission will allow) of these enactments as... | |
| Great Britain - Session laws - 1843 - 894 pages
...and sixty-seven, intituled Admission of Ministers; of Laick Patronages, it is statute and ordained, that the Examination and Admission of Ministers within this Realm be only in the Power of the Kirk now openlie and publicly professed within the samin, the Presentation of Laick Patronage alwaies reserved... | |
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