answersLogoWhite

0

John Knox believed in the Protestant Reformation and - as the leader of it - brought the reformation church to Scotland.

As he was a Protestant, John Knox disagreed with the religious beliefs of his queen, Mary I of Scotland(more commonly known as Mary Queen of Scots). He was scolded by her many times for preaching against many aspects of her life. Mainly her religion but also other things, like her proposed marriage to Don Carlos, Prince of Spain.

He was firmly against female rule in general - which he mentioned in a book of his - so naturally clashed with the Queen.

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?