John Knox and the Reformation
The following is from John Knox and the Reformation by Andrew Lang:
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Chapter I: Ancestry, Birth, Education, Environment: 1513-1546
- Chapter II: Knox, Wishart, and the Murder of Beaton: 1545-1546
- Chapter III: Knox in St. Andrews Castle: The Galleys: 1547-1549
- Chapter IV: Knox In England: The Black Rubric: Exile: 1549-1554
- Chapter V: Exile: Appeals For a Phinehas, And a Jehu: 1554
- Chapter VI: Knox in the English Puritan Troubles at Frankfort: 1554-1555
- Chapter VII: Knox in Scotland: Lethington: Mary of Guise: 1555-1556
- Chapter VIII: Knox's Writings From Abroad: Beginning of the Scottish Revolution, 1556-1558
- Chapter IX: Knox on the Anabaptists: His Appeal to England: 1558-1559
- Chapter X: Knox and the Scottish Revolution, 1559
- Chapter XI: Knox's Intrigues, And His Account of Them, 1559
- Chapter XII: Knox In The War Of The Congregation: The Regent Attacked: Her Death: Catholicism Abolished, 1559-1560
- Chapter XIII: Knox and the Book of Discipline
- Chapter XIV: Knox and Queen Mary, 1561
- Chapter XV: Knox and Queen Mary (continued), 1561-1564
- Chapter XVI: Knox and Queen Mary (continued): 1563-1564
- Chapter XVII: Knox and Queen Mary (continued), 1564-1567
- Chapter XVIII: The Last Years of Knox: 1567-1572
- Appendix A: Alleged Perfidy of Mary of Guise
- Appendix B: Forgery Procured By Mary of Guise
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