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Article: Torn apart by religious war; Millennium Life.(Features)
- Article from:
- Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
- Article date:
- April 10, 1999
- Author:
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WHEN the Reformation finally arrived in Scotland, the old Catholic faith did not collapse overnight.
The process took place gradually over a period of years and part of the reason for this was that, while firebrands like John Knox were desperate to move Scotland towards the Protestant faith, the Scottish rulers were happy with Catholicism.
The battle between Knox and Mary, Queen of Scots was one of the most fascinating tussles in Scotland's history ... and it was a religious war in which Knox would eventually triumph.
When he was sent to France ...
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