John Knox did not create a religion. He was a Christian minister in Edinburgh, Scotland and was heavily influenced by the Protestant Reformation. He was exiled to Geneva, Switzerland and was taught under John Calvin, who was one of the major players of the Reformation. When Knox returned to Scotland he helped establish what is now known as the Presbyterian Church, which was based upon the type of church he was a part of in Geneva.
John Knox did not create a new religion, but he was a Scottish minister and theologian who played a key role in the Scottish Reformation. He was a leading figure in the establishment of the Presbyterian Church of Scotland, which was based on Calvinist principles.
John Petrucci has not publicly disclosed his religious beliefs, so it is not confirmed what his religion is.
Daniel John Ford Padilla is a Roman Catholic.
K'Jon is primarily a fictional character created in the Science Fiction Roleplaying Game "Traveller". As such, K'Jon does not have a specific religion associated with them.
John S. Pemberton, the inventor of Coca-Cola, was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South.
John Fogerty was raised in a Roman Catholic household, but he has not publicly spoken about his current religious beliefs or practices.
Westminster John Knox was created in 1838.
John Knox Christian School was created in 1955.
John Knox Christian School - Oakville - was created in 1959.
John Knox's surname was Knox.
John Knox
John Knox was a Protestant/Reformer in 1543.
KNOX - AM - was created in 1949.
John Reily Knox died in 1898.
John Reily Knox was born in 1820.
John C. Knox died in 1966.
John C. Knox was born in 1881.
John Frush Knox was born in 1907.