John Knox and the Reformation
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Chapter 1 1546
Chapter 2 1546 No.2
Chapter 3 ANDREWS CASTLE THE GALLEYS 1547-1549
Chapter 4 1554
Chapter 5 V EXILE APPEALS FOR A PHINEHAS, AND A JEHU 1554
Chapter 6 1555
Chapter 7 1556
Chapter 8 1558
Chapter 9 1559
Chapter 10 X KNOX AND THE SCOTTISH REVOLUTION, 1559
Chapter 11 XI KNOX'S INTRIGUES, AND HIS ACCOUNT OF THEM, 1559
Chapter 12 1560
Chapter 13 XIII KNOX AND THE BOOK OF DISCIPLINE
Chapter 14 XIV KNOX AND QUEEN MARY, 1561
Chapter 15 1564
Chapter 16 1564 No.16
Chapter 17 1567
Chapter 18 1572
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Chapter 15 1564

Had Mary been a mere high-tempered and high-spirited girl, easily harmed in health by insults to herself and her creed, she might now have turned for support to Huntly, Cassilis, Montrose, and the other Earls who were Catholic or "unpersuaded." Her great-grandson, Charles II., when as young as she now was, did make the "Start"-the schoolboy attempt

            
            

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