Behold, he cometh with clouds; and every eye shall see him, and they also which pierced him.—Rev. 1.7

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ONCE FAVOURED WITH THE LIGHT OF THE
GOSPEL OF
JESUS CHRIST,

King of Kings, and Lord of Lords.

Thou camest down also upon mount Sinai, and spakest with them from heaven,
and gavest them right judgments, and true laws, good statutes
and commandments... But they and our fathers dealt proudly,
and hardened their necks, and hearkened not to
thy commandments
.—Nehemiah 9.13,16.

Nation:Scotland
Reign:James VI
Parliament:The First Parliament of King James the Sixth (1567-12-15 — 1567-12-29)
Session:Only Session of the First Parliament of James VI

15. Anent lawful mariage of the awin blude, in degries not forbidden be God his word.

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15. Anent lawful marriage of the own blood, in degrees not forbidden by God his word.

ITEM, Our Soveraine Lord, with advise & consent of my Lord Regent, and the three Estaites of this present Parliament, hes statute, and ordained, that the halie band of marriage, made be all Estaites and sorts of men and women, to be als lawful and als frie, as the Lawe of God hes permitted {366} the samin, to be done, without exception of person or persones. And hes declared, and declares, that secunds in degrees of consanguinitie, and affinitie, and all degries outwith the samin, contained in the word of the Eternal God, and that are not repugnant to the said word, might, and may lawfully marry at all times sen the viij. day of March, the zeir of God ane thousand five hundreth fiftie aucht zeiris, notwithstanding ony Law, statute, or constitution maid in the contrare. And ratifyis and apprevis all the said mariages done sen the said day. And the bairnis gottin, or to be gottin in sik Mariage, to be as lauchful, asweil toward their successioun to landis, heritages, or ony uther liberties, as ony bairnis gottin in Mariage, and to be repute and esteemed, in all time to cume, lauchfullie gottin, in lauchful Mariage, notwithstanding any Lawes, statutes, constitutions, or Actis, maid, or to be maid in the contrare.

ITEM, Our Sovereign Lord, with advice & consent of my Lord Regent, and the three Estates of this present Parliament, has statute, and ordained, that the holy band of marriage, made by all Estates and sorts of men and women, to be as lawful and as free, as the Law of God has permitted {366} the same, to be done, without exception of person or persons. And has declared, and declares, that seconds in degrees of consanguinity, and affinity, and all degrees outwith [beyond] the same, contained in the word of the Eternal God, and that are not repugnant to the said word, might, and may lawfully marry at all times since the 8th day of March, the year of God one thousand five hundred fifty-eight years, notwithstanding any Law, statute, or constitution made in the contrary. And ratifies and approves all the said marriages done since the said day. And the bairns gotten, or to be gotten in such Marriage, to be as lawful, as well toward their succession to lands, heritages, or any other liberties, as any bairns gotten in Marriage, and to be reputed and esteemed, in all time to come, lawfully gotten, in lawful Marriage, notwithstanding any Laws, statutes, constitutions, or Acts, made, or to be made in the contrary.