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John Knox and the Reformation

Chapter 15 1564

Word Count: 4980    |    Released on: 30/11/2017

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John Knox and the Reformation
John Knox and the Reformation
“Andrew Lang (1844-1912) was a prolific Scots man of letters, a poet, novelist, literary critic and contributor to anthropology. He now is best known as the collector of folk and fairy tales. He was educated at the Edinburgh Academy, St Andrews University and at Balliol College, Oxford. As a journalist, poet, critic and historian, he soon made a reputation as one of the ablest and most versatile writers of the day. Lang was one of the founders of the study of "Psychical Research," and his other writings on anthropology include The Book of Dreams and Ghosts (1897), Magic and Religion (1901) and The Secret of the Totem (1905). He was a Homeric scholar of conservative views. Other works include Homer and the Epic (1893); a prose translation of The Homeric Hymns (1899), with literary and mythological essays in which he draws parallels between Greek myths and other mythologies; and Homer and his Age (1906). He also wrote Ballades in Blue China (1880) and Rhymes la Mode (1884).”
1 Chapter 1 15462 Chapter 2 1546 No.23 Chapter 3 ANDREWS CASTLE THE GALLEYS 1547-15494 Chapter 4 15545 Chapter 5 V EXILE APPEALS FOR A PHINEHAS, AND A JEHU 15546 Chapter 6 15557 Chapter 7 15568 Chapter 8 15589 Chapter 9 155910 Chapter 10 X KNOX AND THE SCOTTISH REVOLUTION, 155911 Chapter 11 XI KNOX'S INTRIGUES, AND HIS ACCOUNT OF THEM, 155912 Chapter 12 156013 Chapter 13 XIII KNOX AND THE BOOK OF DISCIPLINE14 Chapter 14 XIV KNOX AND QUEEN MARY, 156115 Chapter 15 156416 Chapter 16 1564 No.1617 Chapter 17 156718 Chapter 18 1572