A. Taylor Innes’s John Knox is a concise biography of the fiery preacher and reformer who led the Protestant Reformation in Scotland. The book follows Knox from his early years and galley-slavery through his association with Calvin in Geneva and his return to transform the Scottish Church.
Innes portrays Knox’s confrontations with Mary, Queen of Scots, his powerful preaching, and his role in establishing Presbyterian church government. The result is a vivid study of one of the most consequential figures of the Reformation. This free EPUB edition is formatted for reading on any e-reader, tablet, or phone.