TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE
This book was published in 1839 and was compiled from manuscriptsand printed records from 1560 to 1616 regarding the early historyof the Reformed Church in Scotland. The language was ‘Middle Scots’and the spelling was not at all consistent, but it was a carefulreproduction of the source records. This etext maintains thatintegrity and no spelling changes have been made to the 1839 text.
During this period (1560 to 1616) documents used the Julian calendarfor dates, where the new year did not begin until March 25th. In thisbook dates on some documents before that date show both the Julianyear, and the Gregorian year in ( ), for example the Twenty-SeventhGeneral Assembly was held on ‘the 6th of March 1572(3)’.
The yogh character ȝ appears occasionally, though more often z isused in its place, which was a common printing practice at that time.The text for example has both ȝit and zit (yet), failȝie and failzie(failure or default), ȝeirlie and zeirlie (yearly), ȝouth and zouth(youth).
The character ł (letter l with stroke) is used on page 119.
Footnote anchors are denoted by [number],and the footnotes have been placed at the end of the book.
Where the text had blank space, the etext inserts {blank space}.
Where the text had multiple spaced dots (eg . . . . .) to indicatemissing text, the etext inserts ... (an ellipsis). There were noellipses in the original text.
Where the text had three or more asterisks (eg * * *) to indicatemissing text, the etext inserts {missing text indicated by asterisks}.
Where the text had a phrase marked by the editor, in brackets [ ], theetext leaves that unchanged. Footnote [14]explains the reason for these [notations].
Some other minor changes to the text are noted at the end of the book.
THE BOOKE
OF THE
UNIVERSALL KIRK OF SCOTLAND:
WHEREIN
THE HEADIS AND CONCLUSIONIS
DEVYSIT BE THE MINISTERS AND COMMISSIONARIS OF THE
PARTICULAR KIRKS THEREOF, ARE SPECIALLY
EXPRESSED AND CONTAINED.
EDITED BY
ALEXANDER PETERKIN, ESQ.
LATE SHERIFF-SUBSTITUTE OF ORKNEY.
EDINBURGH:
THE EDINBURGH PRINTING AND PUBLISHING CO.;
AND WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS.
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LONDON: SMITH, ELDER, AND CO.
M.DCCC.XXXIX.
EDINBURGH PRINTING COMPANY.
“BOOKE OF THE UNIVERSALL KIRK.”
The