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  2. Scottish Reformation - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Reformation was the process whereby Scotland broke away from the Catholic Church, and established the Protestant Church of Scotland. [ a ] It forms part of the wider European 16th-century Protestant Reformation .

  3. Category:Scottish reformers - Wikipedia

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  4. John Knox - Wikipedia

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    John Knox (c. 1514 – 24 November 1572) was a Scottish minister, Reformed theologian, and writer who was a leader of the country's Reformation.He was the founder of the Church of Scotland.

  5. John Spottiswood (reformer) - Wikipedia

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    John Spottiswood, (various spellings), was a Scots reformer and Church of Scotland superintendent for Lothian. He was born in 1510, the second son of William Spottiswood of Spottiswood (killed at Flodden in 1513), by Elizabeth Pringle, daughter of Henry Hop-Pringle of Torsonce, The family trace back to Robert Spottiswood who possessed the barony of Spottiswood, Berwickshire, in the reign of ...

  6. Scottish Reformation Parliament - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Reformation Parliament was the assembly elected in 1560 that passed legislation leading to the establishment of the Church of Scotland. These included the Confession of Faith Ratification Act 1560; [1] and Papal Jurisdiction Act 1560. [2] The legislation was not formally approved until 1567, when it was ratified by James VI.

  7. The History of the Reformation in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The first book covers the period from the beginnings of the Scottish Reformation up to 1559. The fourth book recorded the events from August 1561 to June 1564. [2] The fifth book first appeared in an edition published by David Buchanan (a relative of the Scottish historian George Buchanan) in 1644. It covers the period from September 1564 to ...

  8. John Craig (reformer) - Wikipedia

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    John Craig (c. 1512 – 12 December 1600) was a Reformer, and colleague of John Knox.Originally a Dominican, he became a Church of Scotland minister with significant extra responsibilities and played an influential part in the Scottish Reformation.

  9. Category:Scottish Reformation - Wikipedia

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    Monasteries dissolved under the Scottish Reformation (8 P) Pages in category "Scottish Reformation" The following 65 pages are in this category, out of 65 total.