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  1. 25. Jan. 2023 · 1554 – In March, Knox visits John Calvin in Geneva, then returns to Dieppe. 1554 – Knox quietly enters into a binding engagement with Marjorie Bowes. 1554 – Writes Two Comfortable Epistles to his Afflicted Brethren in England. 1554 – Writes A Faithful Admonition to the Professors of God’s Truth in England.

  2. John Knox International Center. 27 chemin des Crets de Pregny, 1218 Genève, Zwitserland – Goede locatie - toon kaart. John Knox International Center ligt in Genève, op 2,4 km van Verenigde Naties Genève, en biedt accommodatie met een tuin, gratis privéparkeren en een restaurant. Dit hotel met 1 ster biedt gratis WiFi.

  3. Reformation becomes a reality. John Knox, the most famous Scottish Reformer, was born near Edinburgh in 1505. He went to his local school and then to university in St Andrews, before becoming a deacon and a priest in the (Roman Catholic) Church. From 1542, Scotland was governed by Regent Arran as Mary Queen of Scots [link to First Reformation ...

  4. L’Association du Centre International Reformé John Knox (ci-après l’Association) est sans but lucratif. Elle prend la forme prévue aux article 60 et suivants du Code civil suisse et est régie, au surplus, par les présents statuts.

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  6. John Knox was born in Haddington, near Edinburgh, in about 1514 or 1515. He was orphaned at an early age, but his relatives sent him to St Andrews University and when he graduated he became a priest, working as a notary apostolic (ecclesiastical lawyer) and then as tutor to two young boys. Listening to the Reformer George Wishart preach, he converted to Protestantism.

  7. John Knox. John Knox (1510 – 1572) was a passionate Scotsman who played a significant role in the life of Calvin's Geneva, where he was Pastor to the congregation in the Auditoire between 1556-1559. He went on to play an even more significant part in the reformation in Scotland. Born in Haddington around 1510, Knox graduated from St Andrews ...