This is a sermon addressed by Knox to his mother in law, whom he addresses as "mother". She was cearly defined as one who was both suffering from prolonged bodily pains, and also doubts as to her spiritual condition on account of this. Knox expounds Psalm 6 as a remedy for such distress.
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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...