The Life of John Knox containing Illustrations of the History of The Reformation in Scotland; with Biographical Notices of the Principal Reformers, and Sketches of the progress of literature in Scotland, During a Great Part of the Sixteen Century. To which is subjoined an Appendix, consisting of letters and other papers, hitherto unpublished.
By Thomas M'Crie, D.D. - Minister of the Gospel, Edinburgh.
Third Edition, Volume 1 of 2 Printed in Edinburgh
Printed for john Ogle; and William Blackwood, Edinburgh: N. Ogle, Glasgow: T. Cadell and W. Davies; J. murray; R. Baldwin; and Ogles, Duncan, and Cochran, London.
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Educated in Glasgow and possibly at St. Andrews, Knox received minor orders, set up as a notary in Haddington, and then became a private tutor, c. 1544. Soon afterwards he embraced the principles of the Reformation. After being taken prisoner by the French during their attack on...