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John Knox and the Reformation

CHAPTER IV: KNOX IN ENGLAND: THE BLACK RUBRIC: EXILE: 1549-1554
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Mitigate the hearts of those that persecute us." In the autumn of 1553, Knox's health was very bad; he had gravel, and felt his bodily strength broken.

Moreover, he was in the disagreeable position of being betrothed to a very young lady, Marjorie Bowes, with the approval of her devout mother, the wife of Richard Bowes, commander of Norham Castle, near Berwick, but to the anger and disgust of the Bowes family in general.


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