id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 14016 Lang, Andrew John Knox and the Reformation .txt text/plain 82411 4910 76 towards his brethren there is not a trace in Knox, and he told Queen Mary CHAPTER VII: KNOX IN SCOTLAND: LETHINGTON: MARY OF GUISE: 1555-1556 Writing after the death of Mary of Guise, Knox avers that she only waited religion," said Lethington to Knox once, speaking of Queen Mary's Mass. Knox addresses the Regent and Queen Mother as "her humble subject." The Knox had learned from letters out of Scotland that Protestants there now In the "History" Knox says that after the news came of the Regent's The Regent saw them, Knox says, from the Castle, and said they Mary asking if he denied her "just authority," Knox said that he was as Mary then said that Knox persuaded the people to use religion not allowed {200b} Lord James had heard Mary's outburst to Knox about letter to Knox from a seceder, written just after Queen Mary escaped from ./cache/14016.txt ./txt/14016.txt