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John Knox was a Scottish Reformer and a key figure in the Protestant Reformation in Scotland during the 16th century. He was originally a Catholic priest but became a leading advocate for Protestantism and the establishment of the Presbyterian Church. Knox is often recognized as the founder of the Presbyterian denomination in Scotland and played a significant role in the development of Reformed theology. His influential writings and sermons emphasized the authority of Scripture and the need for reform in the church.

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