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John Knox, the Scottish Reformer, primarily visited England and Geneva during his lifetime. He spent time in England, particularly during the reign of Edward VI, where he was involved in the Protestant Reformation. Later, he took refuge in Geneva, where he was influenced by John Calvin's teachings. Knox's experiences in these countries significantly shaped his views on church governance and reform.

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