Excerpt from Original Letters Relating to the Ecclesiastical Affairs of Scotland, Vol. 2: Chiefly Written By, or Addressed to His Majesty King James the Sixth After His Accession to the English Throne
M.DC.XVI. The Bishop of Galloway to King James, His Majesty to the treasurer-depute, The Bishop of Galloway to John Murray, The Archbishop of St Andrews to King James, The Bishop.of Dunblane to John Murray, His Majesty to the Lords of Privy Council, Acts of Privy Council Warrant anent the Book intituled God and the King, 22 May, Report by the Archbishop of Glasgow on the said Work, 6 June, His Majesty to the Chancellor, Rector, and Masters of the University of St Andrews.
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