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Little-known and remarkable facts about John Knox’s life and times ... Bishops and priests in pre-Reformation Scotland were often appointed for their political connections, and many displayed ...
He was a minister of the Christian gospel who advocated violent revolution. He was considered one of the most powerful preachers of his day, but only two of the hundreds of sermons he preached ...
This book, by the John ... read Knox’s prose – and most will know only the notorious First Blast Of The Trumpet Against The Monstrous Regiment Of Women – but his History Of The Reformation ...
John Knox House, a patchwork of timber and ... Mosman was later executed for his loyalty to the overthrown queen during the Reformation. Knox is said to have briefly lived there in 1572, but ...
A JOHN KNOX lookalike is to welcome the Pope to Scotland. The actor has been hired by the Catholic Church to play the leader of Scotland's Protestant Reformation in a pageant of the country's ...
They are on show at the National Library of Scotland to mark the 450th anniversary of the Reformation. Among the items are John Knox's Scottish Confession of Faith and his First Blast of the Trumpet.
A., D. D., of Edinburgh, has expanded a lecture on John Knox, which the Macmillan Company is about to send out in this country. The writer has taken tho story of the Scotch Reformation as told by ...
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