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The History of the Reformation of Religion in Scotland

John Knox

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. . .est human science, but he was also so clearly illuminated with the spirit of prophecy that he saw not only things pertaining to himself, but also such things as some towns and the whole realm afterwards felt. These he forespake, not in secret, but in the audience of many, as in their own places shall be declared.

He is driven from Dundee.

He began teaching in Montrose. Thence he went to Dundee, where, with great admiration of all that heard him, he taught the Epistle to the Romans, until, by procurement of the Cardinal, Robert Mill, then one of the principal men in Dundee, and a man that of old had professed knowledge and for the same had suffered trouble, did, in the Queen's and Governor's name, give inhibition to the said Master George that he should trouble their town no more; for they would not suffer it. This was said unto him in the public place. After musing for some time, with his eyes bent to heaven, he looked sorrowfully to the speaker and to the. . . Read More

Community Reviews

With the prose of a biblical prophet, Knox traces the workings of God throughout the realm of Scotland in the 16th century, recognising the rise and fall of God's hand as the Kirk of Scotland is built.

Knox manages to through four volumes establish in great detail a history of the rise of the reform

Fascinating read. I enjoy reading about church history and the church fathers of the faith.

Great historical detail. The conversations and interviews recorded are shocking. Such bold stances against the wicked papist queen.

Good.

I love how bold Knox is. He isn't afraid to blast the Catholics and evil rulers. He combines as interesting history of how the Reformation eventually triumphed in Scotland, along with multiple interviews between him and Queen Mary, and several of the Covenanter's creeds. His theonomy some times over

Excellent! well written, brief, yet thorough history!