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SYNOD OF ARGYLL
It is appoynted that the directory 1 be put in practise
as nearly as can be, and intimation to be made thereof
the next Lords day in the severall congregationnes.
Sess. 4.
Appoynted that a lettere be written to Mr James
Campbell to come to the gareson of Ylandgreg,2 and to
Mr Dod me Cloy to come to the gareson of Castle Lachlan.
Mr Neill Cameron is appoynted to summound his
paroachiners before the committee to give in their reasons
against his transportability.
Appoynts Mr Neill to processe Jon me Viccar at Clady
with excommunication for adultery and non-adherence to
his wyfe.
It is appoynted a lettere be written to Mr Patrick
Stewart, desyreing him to admonish the gentlemen and
heretors of the shirefdome of Buite and town counsell of
Rothesay That in their election of a commissioner for the
Parliament they be aware to choose any that was known
to have had complyance with the rebells.
Every brother is appoynted to use as great diligence as
thir troubleouse tymes will permitt to stirre up the people
to exercise religiouse dueties in their families.
The next assembly to hold at Inneraray 1 Wednesday
of June 1647.
THE PRO YIN CIALL HOLDINE AT CLACHANDYSART
12 OCTOBER 1647.
The whilk day after incalling the name of God Mr Colin
me Lachlan was chosen moderator, and Mr Ard me Caiman
was unanimousely chosen clerk.
1 The ‘ Directory for the Publike Worship of God throughout the three
Kingdoms of Scotland, England and Ireland ’ drawn up by the West¬
minster Assembly of Divines and approved by the General Assembly
on 3rd February 1645.
2 In Loch Ridden.
SYNOD OF ARGYLL
It is appoynted that the directory 1 be put in practise
as nearly as can be, and intimation to be made thereof
the next Lords day in the severall congregationnes.
Sess. 4.
Appoynted that a lettere be written to Mr James
Campbell to come to the gareson of Ylandgreg,2 and to
Mr Dod me Cloy to come to the gareson of Castle Lachlan.
Mr Neill Cameron is appoynted to summound his
paroachiners before the committee to give in their reasons
against his transportability.
Appoynts Mr Neill to processe Jon me Viccar at Clady
with excommunication for adultery and non-adherence to
his wyfe.
It is appoynted a lettere be written to Mr Patrick
Stewart, desyreing him to admonish the gentlemen and
heretors of the shirefdome of Buite and town counsell of
Rothesay That in their election of a commissioner for the
Parliament they be aware to choose any that was known
to have had complyance with the rebells.
Every brother is appoynted to use as great diligence as
thir troubleouse tymes will permitt to stirre up the people
to exercise religiouse dueties in their families.
The next assembly to hold at Inneraray 1 Wednesday
of June 1647.
THE PRO YIN CIALL HOLDINE AT CLACHANDYSART
12 OCTOBER 1647.
The whilk day after incalling the name of God Mr Colin
me Lachlan was chosen moderator, and Mr Ard me Caiman
was unanimousely chosen clerk.
1 The ‘ Directory for the Publike Worship of God throughout the three
Kingdoms of Scotland, England and Ireland ’ drawn up by the West¬
minster Assembly of Divines and approved by the General Assembly
on 3rd February 1645.
2 In Loch Ridden.
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