This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1850 Excerpt: ... with a list of the witnesses to be adduced against him, to be laid before the presbytery at their next meeting. It is competent for the presbytery, if they do not themselves choose to become libellers, to receive one at the instance of the heritors. The proceedings in this libel will be the same as those already ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1850 Excerpt: ... with a list of the witnesses to be adduced against him, to be laid before the presbytery at their next meeting. It is competent for the presbytery, if they do not themselves choose to become libellers, to receive one at the instance of the heritors. The proceedings in this libel will be the same as those already noticed in the case of ministers, p. 139, et seq., up to the final sentence, which may be as follows: --154. Form of Minute in case of Deposition. (Place and date.) Which day the presbytery of B. being met and duly constituted; sederunt, &c. The presbytery having had under their consideration, (as in Style;) wherefore the presbytery did, by their vote, and hereby do, depose the said L. from the office of schoolmaster in the parish of A., and declare the said office vacant from this date. The said L. being then called in, the above sentence was read over, and the presbytery did further ordain A., minister of the parish, to intimate the same the first Lord's day in the parish kirk, immediately after divine service, and ordain all concerned to proceed to have the vacancy supplied with all convenient speed. With regard to the effect of the sentence of deposition when pronounced by the presbytery, it % enacted, " That his right to the emoluments and accommodations of the same shall cease from the time of his deposition; and in case he shall fail or refuse to remove from the school, schoolhouse, and garden, within the space of three months from the date of such sentence of deposition, the sheriff of the shire, or stewart of the stewartry, upon having an extract or certified copy of the sentence of deposition by the presbytery laid before him, shall forthwith grant letters of ejection against such schoolmaster, against which no bill of suspension, ...
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