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  1. 23 de sept. de 2021 · John Knox was a Scottish cleric, (1513-1572), who died in poverty and was largely forgotten. However, he was one of the most important figures in the history of Scotland and he changed that nation and his influence is still felt to this day.

  2. John Knox, On Rebellion, ed. por Roger A. Mason (Cambridge University Press, 1994) que contiene varios tratados y cartas de John Knox y el debate en la Asamblea General de junio de 1564. La edición de Cambridge de los escritos políticos de John Knox pretende "reunir en un solo volumen aquellas de sus obras en las que se discute ampliamente el ...

  3. 15 de ago. de 2020 · John Knox was born around 1514, at Haddington, a small town south of Edinburgh. Around 1529 he entered the University of St. Andrews and went on to study theology.

  4. John Knox, engraving from Icones, by T. Beza, 1580. John Knox, (born c. 1514, near Haddington, East Lothian, Scot.—died Nov. 24, 1572, Edinburgh), Scottish clergyman, leader of the Scottish Reformation and founder of Scottish Presbyterianism. Probably trained for the priesthood at the University of St. Andrews, he was ordained in 1540.

  5. Pastor, author, reformer. Theological work. John Knox ( c. 1510 – 24 November 1572) was the man who brought the Protestant Reformation to Scotland. He was one of the founders of the Presbyterian Church. Knox joined the movement to change the Roman Catholic church in Scotland. He married twice and had five children.

  6. In LIFE OF JOHN KNOX:, The Man Who Made Scotland Scottish history, tour guide Bruce Fummey gives a brief history of John Knox. He was genuinely the man who m...

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  7. John Knox. Data i miejsce urodzenia. 1514. Giffordgate. Data i miejsce śmierci. 24 listopada 1572. Edynburg. Multimedia w Wikimedia Commons. John Knox (ur. 1514, zm. 24 listopada 1572) – duchowny kalwiński, pierwotnie kapłan katolicki, przywódca reformacji w Szkocji, czołowy twórca narodowego protestanckiego Kościoła Szkocji .

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