The History of the Reformation of Religion in Scotland
John Knox's invaluable historical account of early Christianity and the ancient church.
41 Chapters
Table of Contents
1
INTRODUCTORY NOTE.
2
BOOK FIRST. [1]
3
BOOK SECOND. [126]
4
BOOK THIRD. [151]
5
The Negotiations between the Congregation and the English Court.
6
After the French Retreat from Fife.
7
BOOK FOURTH. [177]
8
While the Papists were so confounded, that none within the realm durst
9
The Preface.
10
Of the Creation of Man.--Cap. II.
11
Of the Revelation of the Promise.--Cap. IV.
12
Of the Incarnation of Christ Jesus.--Cap. VI.
13
Election.--Cap. VIII.
14
Resurrection.--Cap. X.
15
Ascension.--Cap. XI.
16
The Cause of Good Works.--Cap. XIII.
17
What Works are reputed good before God.--Cap. XIV.
18
Of the Kirk.--Cap. XVI.
19
Of the notes by which the True Kirk is discerned from the false, and who shall
20
Of General Councils, of their Power, Authority, and Causes of their
21
Of the Sacraments.--Cap. XXI.
22
Of the right Administration of the Sacraments.--Cap. XXII.
23
Of the Civil Magistrate.--Cap. XXIV.
24
The Gifts freely given to the Kirk.--Cap. XXV.
25
I. Of Doctrine.
26
II. Of Sacraments.
27
IV. Concerning Ministers and their Lawful Election.
28
V. Concerning Provision for the Ministers, and for Distribution of the Rents
29
VI. Of the Superintendents. [252]
30
VII. Of Schools and Universities.
31
VIII. Of the Rents and Patrimony of the Kirk.
32
IX. Of Ecclesiastical Discipline.
33
X. Touching the Election of Elders and Deacons, etc.
34
XI. Concerning the Policy of the Church.
35
XII. For Preaching and Interpretation of Scriptures, etc.
36
XIII. Of Marriage.
37
XIV. Of Burial.
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XVI. For Punishment of those that Profane the Sacraments and do contemn the
39
The Conclusion.
40
GLOSSARY
41
INDEX.
