Om John Knox and His Times
This book is a biography of the Scottish reformer John Knox, who played a key role in the Protestant Reformation in Scotland. It provides a detailed and engaging portrait of Knox's life, from his early years as a priest, through his exile in England and Geneva, to his return to Scotland and his leadership of the Reformation movement. The author also explores the wider political and social context in which Knox lived and worked, and shows how his ideas and influence helped to shape the modern world.
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