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John Knox wrote it between 1559 and 1566.

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Q: Who wrote the history of the Reformation in Scotland?
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Who credited the Church of Scotland during the Reformation?

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.


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