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  1. John Knox, em português: João Canox (c. 1514 — 24 de novembro de 1572 [1]), foi um ministro, teólogo e escritor escocês que liderou a reforma protestante na Escócia. Ele foi o reformador da Igreja da Escócia , e o fundador do Presbiterianismo .

  2. 18 de nov. de 2019 · John Knox (1514 - 1572) preventing the destruction of the Abbey of Scone, the Scottish coronation church (1559). ZU_09 / Getty Images During his time in Geneva, Knox wrote his First Blast of the Trumpets Against the Monstrous Regiment of Women (1556–58), a notorious work opposing the female monarchy and firing directly at Catholic Mary Tudor.

  3. Hace 2 días · El nombre de John Knox, fundador del presbiterianismo (la Kirk, como se conoce en Escocia), fallecido hace exactamente 450 años, el 24 de noviembre de 1572 [2], parecería ubicarse en un segundo ...

  4. Protestantism - John Knox, Reformation, Scotland: In Scotland the Reformation is associated with the name of John Knox, who declared that one celebration of the mass is worse than a cup of poison. He faced the very real threat that Mary, Queen of Scots, would do for Scotland what Mary Tudor had done for England. Therefore, Knox defied her in person on matters of religion and, though a commoner ...

  5. 19 de mar. de 2024 · John Knox (born c. 1514, near Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland—died November 24, 1572, Edinburgh) was the foremost leader of the Scottish Reformation, who set the austere moral tone of the Church of Scotland and shaped the democratic form of government it adopted. He was influenced by George Wishart, who was burned for heresy in 1546, and ...

  6. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_KnoxJohn Knox - Wikipedia

    John Knox. John Knox (Giffordsgate (?) (thans Haddington ), 1505, 1513 of 1514 – Edinburgh, 24 november 1572) was een Schots reformator (kerkhervormer). Hij speelde een belangrijke rol in de reformatie van de kerk in Schotland, die hij hervormde tot een presbyteriaanse kerk.

  7. 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.

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