John Knox (1) (1514–1572)
Auteur van History of the Reformation in Scotland
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Scottish theologian and leader of the Reformation in Scotland, John Knox was born near Haddington in Lothian. After attending university, probably at St. Andrews, Knox returned to Haddington, where he entered the Catholic priesthood in about 1540. He also became tutor to the sons of several toon meer influential families with political ties to Protestant reformers. Knox's sympathies for Reformation doctrines soon were revealed by his support of George Wishart, a Scottish Reformer who was put to death for heresy in 1546. During the years of political and religious turmoil in Scotland, Knox was captured by French forces in 1547 and held prisoner until 1549. From this experience, he emerged as the voice of the Scottish Reformation, convinced of his calling to defeat the Catholic church, which he now termed "the synagogue of Satan." After his release from prison, he worked with the Protestant regency ruling for Edward IV in England and helped shape The Book of Common Prayer. When the Catholic Mary Tudor came to the English throne in 1553, Knox left England and eventually moved to Geneva, where his strong Presbyterian beliefs were finally forged from the teachings of John Calvin. In Calvin's "Bible Commonwealth" at Geneva, Knox had found the ideals of the true Protestant church. His mission became one of wiping out the vestiges of Catholicism in Scotland by leading the true church to enforce its strict religious beliefs and rules of conduct on individuals. To achieve this, Knox reasserted Calvin's conviction of the people's right to overthrow any ruler who attempts to enforce the supremacy of false doctrine (Catholicism) on their subjects. In 1559 Knox returned to Scotland, where he led a group of Protestant nobles intent on ending the power of the Roman Catholic church and overthrowing Mary Stuart. He was now recognized as the leader of the Reform movement. Even before this, however, he had begun to encourage the organization of reformed congregations that assumed the authority to choose their own ministers and elders. Backed by the Scottish Parliament, which outlawed the celebration of Mass, he framed the Confession of Faith and summoned the first General Assembly of the Reformed Church. The articles of the Presbyterian faith that were established were modeled on Calvin's views on theology and church governance. The arrival of Mary Queen of Scots in 1561 touched off years of conflict in Scotland that ended only with her forced abdication in 1567. During this period, Knox defied Mary's authority, denounced her private masses as a disguised attempt to restore outlawed Catholic worship, and tirelessly championed the doctrines of the Reformed church. By the time of Knox's death in 1572, Catholicism in Scotland had been vanquished. Knox's Reformed church now prevailed, resting firmly on the Calvinistic doctrine of predestination and the elect of God. And its severe strictures of right conduct and morality were permanently joined to the ascendant role of the congregation in church government. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder
Werken van John Knox
Selected Writings of John Knox. Public Epistles, Treatises & Expositions to the Year 1559 (1995) 35 exemplaren
True & false worship: A vindication of the doctrine that the sacrifice of the mass is idolatry (1988) 19 exemplaren
A guide for the reader of the New Testament : for use with the New English Bible (1963) 14 exemplaren
The Confessional Presbyterian: A Journal for Discussion of Presbyterian Doctrine & Practice (2011) 10 exemplaren
The Works of John Knox, Volume 6: Letters, Prayers, and Other Shorter Writings with a Sketch of His Life (2004) 7 exemplaren
Reformation Bookshelf CD (Volume 1 of 30) The Works of John Knox (6 Volumes) and Various Other Books About John Knox… (2002) 4 exemplaren
The history of the Reformation of religion in Scotland : to which are appended several other pieces of his writing,… 4 exemplaren
Heir followeth the coppie of the ressoning which was betuix the Abbote of Crosraguell and John Knox in Mayboill… 3 exemplaren
The Works of John Knox, vol 4 2 exemplaren
John Knox's Genevan service book, 1556 : The liturgical portions of the Genevan service book used by John Knox… 2 exemplaren
The History of the Reformation of Religion in Scotland - Including Knox's Confession, and The Book of Discipline (1905) 2 exemplaren
An answer to a great nomber of blasphemous cauillations written by an Anabaptist, and aduersarie to Gods eternal… 2 exemplaren
A Fort for the Afflicted 2 exemplaren
The Scottish Confession 1 exemplaar
The history of the reformation of religion within the realm of Scotland. Together with the life of the author, and… (2010) 1 exemplaar
A Sermon 1 exemplaar
First and Second Book of Discipline 1 exemplaar
Life of John Knox 1 exemplaar
Against Apostacy and Indifference 1 exemplaar
National Repentance and Reformation 1 exemplaar
Answer to a Jesuit 1 exemplaar
On Justification by Faith 1 exemplaar
Reformation, Revolution and Romanism 1 exemplaar
British Reformer; Writings of John Knox 1 exemplaar
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