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John Knox.
John Knox.
John Knox is considered to be a founder of the Presbyterian Movement in Scotland. He was a student with John Calvin in Switzerland. Calvin is generally considered to be the source of Presbyterianism.
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John Kennedy and to some extent, Lyndon Johnson.
The followers of John Knox in Scotland were known as the "Presbyterians." They were a Protestant group who advocated for a system of church governance led by elected elders, known as presbyters. Knox played a key role in the establishment of Presbyterianism in Scotland during the Reformation.
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John Howie Flint Brotherston has written: 'Observations on the early public health movement in Scotland' -- subject(s): Public health, Scotland
John Knox.
John Knox.
John Dowland was a musician during the late 1500s and early 1600s. He is best known for his sad and dramatic songs, with names such as 'Flow My Tears' and 'I Saw My Lady Weep'.
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John Knox is considered to be a founder of the Presbyterian Movement in Scotland. He was a student with John Calvin in Switzerland. Calvin is generally considered to be the source of Presbyterianism.
Scotland Scotland
presbyterian The Presbyterian church is the major denomination that can be traced to Calvin, but all churches of a Reformed heritage connect with Calvin (Church of Scotland, Dutch Reformed, etc.)
John Kennedy and to some extent, Lyndon Johnson.
The Church of Scotland acknowledges Jesus Christ as King and Head of the Church. Christianity was first brought to Scotland by St Ninian and St Columba. The key figure in the Scottish Reformation of 1560 was John Knox.