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  • '''John Knox''' (c. 1514 - 1572) was the founder of the [[Church of Scotland]] and one o
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  • ..., is a town house, built before 1490. The house displays exhibits about [[John Knox]], a Protestant leader born between 1505 and 1515, who died at Edinburgh on ...the pulpit." <ref>[http://dinamico2.unibg.it/rls/essays/famstuds/fs-9.htm ‘John Knox and his Relations to Women’ ] by [[Robert Louis Stevenson]]</ref></blockq
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  • 15th century town house in Edinburgh, it displays exhibits about John Knox.
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  • 15th century town house in Edinburgh, it displays exhibits about John Knox.
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  • ..., is a town house, built before 1490. The house displays exhibits about [[John Knox]], a Protestant leader born between 1505 and 1515, who died at Edinburgh on ...the pulpit." <ref>[http://dinamico2.unibg.it/rls/essays/famstuds/fs-9.htm ‘John Knox and his Relations to Women’ ] by [[Robert Louis Stevenson]]</ref></blockq
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  • ...onal church of Scotland (Presbyterian), founded in the mid-16th century by John Knox as part of the Scottish Reformation.
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  • ...e Edinburgh.JPG/credit|{{John Knox's House Edinburgh.JPG/credit}}<br/>|}}[[John Knox House]] consists of two town houses (or "lands") with the earlier part con * [http://heritage.scotsman.com/ViewArticle.aspx?articleid=2648611 John Knox House]
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  • '''John Knox''' (c. 1514 - 1572) was the founder of the [[Church of Scotland]] and one o
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  • {{r| John Knox House}}
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  • {{r|John Knox}}
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  • ...and, where in 1561 he was ordained minister of [[Holyrood]], and in 1562 [[John Knox]]'s colleague in the High Church. His defence of church property and privil
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  • {{r|John Knox}}
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  • {{rpl|John Knox House}} {{rpl|John Knox}}
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  • *Schweizer, Eduard (1975) ''The Good News According to Matthew.'' Atlanta: John Knox Press.
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  • ...s estates. [[Andrew Melville]], who had assumed the leadership mantle of [[John Knox]], was even more determined than Knox to oppose any departure from the Pres ...mberlain. One of his dependants, Captain James Stuart, brother-in-law of [[John Knox]], accused Morton at a meeting of the council in Holyrood of complicity in
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  • ...orms are closely associated with the [[Church of Scotland]] which, under [[John Knox]], introduced them in the Scottish [[Reformation]] in the 16th century.
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  • ...In 1559 she began persecuting the Scottish Protestants, who, exhorted by [[John Knox]], rebelled against her and declared her deposed. Both France and England
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  • ...ye J.D. ''From the Maccabees to the Mishnah.'' Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 1988. ISBN 0-664-25017-3
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  • *LaRue, Cleophus J. (1999). ''The Heart Of Black Preaching'', John Knox Press, ISBN 0-6642-5847-6
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  • ...green. In a tomb higher up, which must then have been but newly finished, John Knox, according to the same informant, had taken refuge in a turmoil of the Refo
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  • ...e Edinburgh.JPG/credit|{{John Knox's House Edinburgh.JPG/credit}}<br/>|}}[[John Knox House]] consists of two town houses (or "lands") with the earlier part con * [http://heritage.scotsman.com/ViewArticle.aspx?articleid=2648611 John Knox House]
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  • * Marshall, Rosalind K. ''John Knox.'' (2000). 244 pp.
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  • Next to [[John Knox]], Henderson is the most famous of Scottish ecclesiastics. His statesmanshi
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  • It was formed in the mid-16th century by [[John Knox]] (1514-1572) and the Protestant Lords of the Congregation. When [[Mary, Q * Marshall, Rosalind K. ''John Knox.'' Edinburgh: Birlinn, (2000). 244 pp.
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  • ...erbow, just as you enter the Canongate, and where the old wooden effigy of John Knox, with staring black eyes, freshly painted every year, stands in its pulpit, ...onstructed about 1470 as part of the redevelopment of the city's walls. [[John Knox]] was a Protestant leader born between 1505 and 1515, who died at Edinburgh
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  • ...at originated in the British Isles, particularly under the leadership of [[John Knox]], and the distinction in name merely reflects these national origins and t
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  • ...Jane Polk (née Knox) was a descendant of the Scottish religious reformer [[John Knox]]. In 1806, the Polk family moved to Tennessee, settling near [[Duck River
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  • ...nburgh that Hume lived in was still emerging from the rigid Calvinism of [[John Knox]], a Protestant fundamentalism that in 1697 had seen a young student, [[Tho
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  • :'''1555''': [[John Knox]] returns from exile :'''1559''': [[John Knox]] is appointed minister of St Giles' church
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  • ...began a period known as [[The Rough Wooing]]. This was also the time of [[John Knox]] and the [[Scottish Reformation]]. Intermittent wars with England, politic
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  • ...the Catholic Encyclopedia <ref>[http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08680a.htm John Knox]Catholic Encyclopedia</ref>, ''"permeated with the spirit of the Old Testam
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  • * [[John Knox House]]
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  • ...r. This was the [[Scottish Reformation]]. Bolstered by reformers such as [[John Knox]], the Presbyterians became the established church in Scotland with an act
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  • ...ry" in ''The Historical Jesus Question'' by Gregory W. Dawes (Westminster: John Knox Press, 2001). Good discussions of individual Deist writers can be found in
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  • ...h]] and the founding document of the [[Church of Scotland]], drafted by [[John Knox]] and others and approved by meeting of the Scottish Parliament, but withou
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  • ...f government. The [[Scottish Reformation]], initiated in 1560 and led by [[John Knox]], was [[Calvinist]], and throughout the 17th and 18th centuries, the [[Chu ...began a period known as [[The Rough Wooing]]. This was also the time of [[John Knox]] and the [[Scottish Reformation]]. Intermittent wars with England, politic
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  • .../books?id=VSrhNzWb6sIC&pg=PR17|date=November 6, 1996|publisher=Westminster John Knox Press|isbn=978-0-664-25544-2|page=17}}</ref>
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