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The Scottish Reformation Its Epochs, Episodes, Leaders, and Distinctive Characteristics

By Alexander F. (Alexander Ferrier) Mitchell

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover how brave leaders challenged a corrupt church and sparked a religious revolution that changed Scotland forever.

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2007-07-09
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"The Scottish Reformation" by Alexander F. Mitchell is a historical exploration of the Reformation in Scotland, zeroing in on the key times, happenings, leaders, and special features that shaped this powerful movement. The book looks closely at what was wrong with the medieval Church and how it paved the way for big changes. It shines a spotlight on important people like Patrick Hamilton and John Knox, and highlights the important role of the reformers' new ideas. The story shows the huge need for the Reformation by talking about problems in the Church and how reformers wanted people to read the Bible and find salvation through faith in Jesus. The book emphasizes the critical need and desire for reform that drove this turning point in history.

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