Passing the Flame
Knox was soon imprisoned on a galley ship… Continue reading Passing the Flame
Knox was soon imprisoned on a galley ship… Continue reading Passing the Flame
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
How odd that the most famous Bible in history should bear the name of a hard-drinking, foul-mouthed, ego-driven homosexual who rejected all demands for reform within the church. James VI of Scotland, son of imprisoned Mary, Queen of Scots, was … Continue reading The Hampton Court Conference