John Knox: and the Reformation

John Knox: and the Reformation

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John Knox, minister, deceased, who had, as was alleged, the most part of the blameof all the sorrows of Scotland since the slaughter of the late Cardinal."It is thus that the decent burgess who, in 1572, kept The Diurnal of such daily eventsas he deemed important, cautiously records the death of the great ScottishReformer. The sorrows, the "cumber" of which Knox was "alleged" to bear theblame, did not end with his death. They persisted in the conspiracies and rebellionsof the earlier years of James VI.; they smouldered through the later part of his time;they broke into far spreading flame at the touch of the Covenant; they blazed at"dark Worcester and bloody Dunbar"; at Preston fight, and the sack of Dundee byMonk; they included the Cromwellian conquest of Scotland, and the shame andmisery of the Restoration; to trace them down to our own age would be invidious.It is with the "alleged" author of the Sorrows, with his life, works, and ideas that weare concerned.

Book information

ISBN: 9798736647385
Publisher: Independently Published
Imprint: Independently Published
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Language: English
Number of pages: 192
Weight: 340g
Height: 254mm
Width: 178mm
Spine width: 10mm