John Knox wrote it between 1559 and 1566.
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.
John Knox.
John Knox.
The Church of Scotland was not "started" at the Reformation. It was the pre-existing church, only reformed.That may be but John Knox was given credit for reforming it
John Wesley played a big part in the reformation , he also wrote many hymns.
William Croft Dickinson has written: 'Scotland from the earliest times to 1603' -- subject(s): History 'The Scottish Reformation and its influence upon Scottish life and character' -- subject(s): Reformation 'A new history of Scotland' -- subject(s): History 'Dark Encounters'
He brought reformation to the church of Scotland and spread the ideas of reformation throughout Europe by his preachings and writings until his death.
Protestant reformation happened in Scotland in 1560/61.
James Kirk has written: 'Humanism and Reform: The Church in Europe, England and Scotland, 1400-1643 (Studies in Church History: Subsidia)' 'John Knox's History of the Reformation in Scotland'
George Yuille has written: 'History of the Baptists in Scotland from pre-Reformation times' -- subject(s): Baptists
James Clement Moffat has written: 'Outlines of church history' -- subject(s): Church history 'The church in Scotland' -- subject(s): Church history, Reformation, Catholic Church, History
Archive for Reformation History was created in 1903.
John Parker Lawson has written: 'The Episcopal Church of Scotland from the Reformation to the Revolution' -- subject(s): Episcopal Church in Scotland 'History of remarkable conspiracies connected with European history' -- subject(s): Conspiracies, History 'The gazetteer of Ireland' 'The Life And Times Of William Laud V1'
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.
John Hungerford Pollen has written: 'Sources for the history of Roman Catholics in England, Ireland and Scotland' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Sources, History 'Acts of English martyrs hitherto unpublished' -- subject(s): Christian martyrs, Catholics, History, Christian saints 'Saint Ignatius of Loyola, imitator of Christ, 1494 to 1555' 'The Counter-reformation in Scotland, with special reference to the Revival of 1585 to 1595' -- subject(s): Counter-Reformation, Church history
David Calderwood has written: 'An ansvvere to M. I. Forbes of Corse, his peaceable warning' -- subject(s): Church of Scotland 'The pastor and the prelate; or, Reformation and conformity shortly compared ..' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Episcopacy (Anti) 'Altare damascenum' -- subject(s): Church of England, Church of Scotland, Doctrinal and controversial works, Government 'Revolutionary Language' 'The true history of the Church of Scotland, from the beginning of the reformation, unto the end of the reigne of King James VI' -- subject(s): Church of Scotland, History 'The true history of the Church of Scotland, 1678' -- subject(s): Church history, Church of Scotland, History 'The altar of Damascus or the patern of the English hierarchie, and Church policie obtruded upon the Church of Scotland' -- subject(s): Church of England, Church of Scotland, Controversial literature, Early works to 1800, Government 'A defence of our arguments against kneeling in the act of receiving the sacramentall elements of bread and wine impugned by Mr. Michelsone' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Posture in worship 'The history of the Kirk of Scotland' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Church of Scotland, History, Presbyterianism, Church history
John Knox.