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  1. 1514-1572. John Knox nació en 1514, en Haddington, una pequeña ciudad escocesa al sur de Edimburgo. Alrededor de 1529 ingresó en la Universidad de St. Andrews y continuó sus estudios de teología. Fue ordenado sacerdote en 1536, aunque más adelante se convirtió en notario y luego en tutor de los hijos de los laicos locales (la nobleza ...

  2. Let us live our lives with that perspective in mind. John Knox. 30/30. Our time on earth is short, but our eternity with God is everlasting. Let us live our lives with that perspective in mind. Explicación. La cita de John Knox "Nuestro tiempo en la Tierra es corto, pero nuestra eternidad con Dios es eterna.

  3. 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.

  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. John Knox. John Knox (1514?–1572) was a Scottish religious reformer who took the lead in reforming the Church in Scotland along Calvinist lines following his experience of working with John Calvin in Geneva. He is widely regarded as the father of the Protestant Reformation in Scotland and of the Church of Scotland.

  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 era, además de un religioso, un visionario, y sostenía que la única posibilidad de que los escoceses se libraran de la dominación francesa era que los protestantes de Escocia e Inglaterra se unieran en un frente común. Fudación de la Iglesia Presbiteriana. En 1559, los acontecimientos se precipitaron en Escocia.

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