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John Knox and the Reformation

CHAPTER IX: KNOX ON THE ANABAPTISTS: HIS APPEAL TO ENGLAND: 1558-1559
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." {102a} Knox replied that Servetus was a blasphemer, and that Moses had been a more wholesale persecutor than the Edwardian burners of Joan of Kent, and the Genevan Church which roasted Servetus {102b} (October 1553).

He incidentally proves that he was better than his doctrine.

In England an Anabaptist, after asking for secrecy, showed him a manuscript of his own full of blasphemies.

"In me I confess there was great negligence, that neither did retain his book nor present him to the magistrate" to burn.


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