John Knox

audiobook

John Knox

by William M. (William Mackergo) Taylor

EN·~5 hours·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total
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John Knox. Engraved by B. Holl, from a Picture in the Posession of Lord Somerville.

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BY - WM. M. TAYLOR, D.D., LL.D.,

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NEW YORK: A. C. ARMSTRONG & SON, 714 BROADWAY. 1885

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JOHN KNOX.

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PREFACE.

2:44
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CHAPTER I. - EARLY LIFE AND CALL TO THE MINISTRY, 1505-1547.

29:27
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CHAPTER II. - IN THE FRENCH GALLEYS, 1547-1549.

14:05
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CHAPTER III. - MINISTRY IN BERWICK-ON-TWEED, 1549-1550.

19:52
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CHAPTER IV. - KNOX AND THE ENGLISH BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER, 1551-1553.

34:03
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CHAPTER V. - LAST DAYS IN ENGLAND, 1553.

10:22

Description

A vivid portrait emerges of the young scholar whose restless spirit was forged in a Scotland teetering on the brink of religious upheaval. The narrative opens with the dramatic encounter between a determined preacher and a fledgling student, a moment that plants the seed of a lifelong mission. Through careful reconstruction of sermons, secret meetings, and the ever‑present threat of violent opposition, the early chapters reveal how devotion and danger intertwined to shape a fiery reformer.

From the cramped stone churches of Lothian to the shadowed corridors of noble houses, the book follows his relentless quest for truth, charting the perilous path that led him from protective sword‑handed guardians to exile abroad. Drawing on a rich tapestry of contemporary accounts, it captures the intensity of his convictions while keeping the larger sweep of his later triumphs in reserve. Listeners will find a compelling introduction to a man whose voice would echo far beyond the Scottish Highlands.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (340K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Al Haines

Release date

2010-11-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William M. (William Mackergo) Taylor

William M. (William Mackergo) Taylor

1829–1895

A Scottish-born preacher who became one of New York’s best-known pulpit voices, he wrote with energy, clarity, and a strong gift for making Bible history feel vivid. His books on figures like David, Moses, Elijah, and John Knox helped carry his sermons far beyond the church walls.

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