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Tag: #John Knox

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Passing the Flame

03/02/202503/02/2025 c.f. leach

Knox was soon imprisoned on a galley ship… Continue reading Passing the Flame

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The Trumpet’s Voice

05/02/202205/05/2022 c.f. leach

Giffordgate, Scotland, outside Haddington, was an ardently Catholic village containing several churches, two monasteries, an abbey—and a farming couple named Knox who reared a child named John. The lad excelled at Haddington Grammar School where his teacher proclaimed him the … Continue reading The Trumpet’s Voice

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Art or Idols?

03/11/202203/12/2022 c.f. leach

The council, citing the second commandment, denounced icons as idols and declared all religious paintings and sculpture as pagan. Continue reading Art or Idols?

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The Majority

05/22/202105/21/2021 c.f. leach

“A man with God is always in the majority.” — John Knox What then shall we say to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us? (Romans 8:31 NKJV) Continue reading The Majority

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A Trumpet’s Voice

05/02/202105/01/2021 c.f. leach

Giffordgate, Scotland, outside Haddington, was an ardently Catholic village containing several churches, two monasteries, an abbey—and a farming couple named Knox who reared a child named John. The lad excelled at Haddington Grammar School where his teacher proclaimed him the … Continue reading A Trumpet’s Voice

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The Legacy

11/16/202011/16/2020 c.f. leach

On Sunday, November 16, 1572, Robert Fairley of Edinburgh didn’t go home after church. The reformer John Knox lay dying nearby, and he went to see him. Fairley sat at a table near Knox’s bed, both men sharing food and … Continue reading The Legacy

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