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    - Letters, Prayers, and Other Shorter Writings with a Sketch of His Life
    by John Knox
    £45.99

    John Knox (1514-1572) was more a reformer of the Scottish Kirk than he was a systematic theologian, as his collected works will attest. Knox had a profound influence upon theological and ecclesiological developments in Scotland both purely by the force of his personality and by the role he played in shaping the Scots Confession and the Book of Common Order. Knox was an ordained priest and served as a tutor prior to his conversion to Protestantism.Volumes One and Two: Knox's famous 'History of the Reformation in Scotland'. Apologetics as much as history, 'History of the Reformation in Scotland' was immediately seized and suppressed when it initially appeared, yet it has remained available in various editions for over 400 years.Volume Three: 'Earliest Writings', 1548-1554Volume Four: 'Writings from Frankfurt and Geneva'. These writings in exile include Knox's famous 'First Blast of the Trumpet against the Monstrous Regiment of Women', his violent diatribe against Mary of Guise.Volume Five: 'On Predestination' and other writings. 'On Predestination, in Answer to the Cavillations by an Anabaptist' is Knox's longest theological work and presents a position of rigid predestinationism.Volume Six: Letters, Prayer, and other shorter writings with a sketch of his life.

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    by John Knox
    £32.49

    John Knox (1514-1572) was more a reformer of the Scottish Kirk than he was a systematic theologian, as his collected works will attest. Knox had a profound influence upon theological and ecclesiological developments in Scotland both purely by the force of his personality and by the role he played in shaping the Scots Confession and the Book of Common Order. Knox was an ordained priest and served as a tutor prior to his conversion to Protestantism.Volumes One and Two: Knox's famous 'History of the Reformation in Scotland'. Apologetics as much as history, 'History of the Reformation in Scotland' was immediately seized and suppressed when it initially appeared, yet it has remained available in various editions for over 400 years.Volume Three: 'Earliest Writings', 1548-1554Volume Four: 'Writings from Frankfurt and Geneva'. These writings in exile include Knox's famous 'First Blast of the Trumpet against the Monstrous Regiment of Women', his violent diatribe against Mary of Guise.Volume Five: 'On Predestination' and other writings. 'On Predestination, in Answer to the Cavillations by an Anabaptist' is Knox's longest theological work and presents a position of rigid predestinationism.Volume Six: Letters, Prayer, and other shorter writings with a sketch of his life.

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    - Earliest Writings 1548-1554
    by John Knox
    £32.49

    John Knox (1514-1572) was more a reformer of the Scottish Kirk than he was a systematic theologian, as his collected works will attest. Knox had a profound influence upon theological and ecclesiological developments in Scotland both purely by the force of his personality and by the role he played in shaping the Scots Confession and the Book of Common Order. Knox was an ordained priest and served as a tutor prior to his conversion to Protestantism.Volumes One and Two: Knox''s famous ''History of the Reformation in Scotland''. Apologetics as much as history, ''History of the Reformation in Scotland'' was immediately seized and suppressed when it initially appeared, yet it has remained available in various editions for over 400 years.Volume Three: ''Earliest Writings'', 1548-1554Volume Four: ''Writings from Frankfurt and Geneva''. These writings in exile include Knox''s famous ''First Blast of the Trumpet against the Monstrous Regiment of Women'', his violent diatribe against Mary of Guise.Volume Five: ''On Predestination'' and other writings. ''On Predestination, in Answer to the Cavillations by an Anabaptist'' is Knox''s longest theological work and presents a position of rigid predestinationism.Volume Six: Letters, Prayer, and other shorter writings with a sketch of his life.

  • - Vol. 2
    by John Knox
    £28.99

  • - and present state of the several kingdoms of the world - Vol. 1, Second Edition
    by John Knox, William Guthrie & James (Ninewells Hospital Dundee UK) Ferguson
    £35.49

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  • - Functional Perspectives on Multimodality, Identity, and Affiliation
    by Monika Bednarek, Helen Caple, Naomi Knight, et al.
    £40.99

  • - Functional Analysis in Contexts of Education
    by Caroline Coffin, Beverly Derewianka, Helen Caple, et al.
    £40.99

  • - A Family Memoir
    by Tom Knox, John Knox & Phil Knox
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    John and Tom Knox fought in Vietnam during the years 1968 through 1970.In their letters, they vividly depict the lives of two combat infantry Marines, from recruit training to the war itself. At home, their parents - proud but anxious - experienced every mother and father's nightmare: the knock at the door and the telegram advising that their son has been gravely wounded. Letters from 'Nam paints a sharply realized portrait of one American family in time of war - from the home front to the jungles and rice paddies of Vietnam.

  • by John Knox
    £31.99 - 61.49

    John Knox's First Blast of the Trumpet against the Monstrous Regiment of Women, one of the most notorious political tracts of the sixteenth century, has been more often referred to than read. Its true significance as one of a series of pamphlets which Knox wrote in 1558 on the theme of rebellion is therefore easily overlooked. This new edition of his writings includes not only The First Blast, but the three other tracts of 1558 -The Letter to the Regent of Scotland, The Appellation to the Scottish Nobility, and The Letter to the Commonalty of Scotland - in which Knox confronted the problem of resistance to tyranny. Related material, mostly drawn from Knox's own History of the Reformation in Scotland, illuminates the development of his views before 1558 and illustrates their application in the specific circumstances of the Scottish Reformation and the rule of Mary Queen of Scots. This edition thus brings together for the first time all of Knox's most important writings on rebellion.

  • - A Study of Pattern in Christology
    by John Knox
    £37.49

    Professor Knox considers the several attitudes towards Christ's humanity adopted by the Early Church, and discusses ways in which modern Christians should consider the humanity of Christ. This clear account of a complex subject is designed for both the scholar and thoughtful layman.

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