This is Volume 4 of the collected "Works" of John Knox, the towering figure of the Scottish Reformation. Edited by David Laing, this volume offers invaluable insight into Knox's theological and political thought, his role in shaping the religious landscape of Scotland, and his impact on the wider Protestant movement. Explore Knox's writings, sermons, letters, and treatises, which reveal the depth of his convictions and the power of his oratory. A crucial resource for understanding the Reformation era and the life and legacy of one of its most influential leaders.
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