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John Knox and the Reformation

CHAPTER VIII: KNOX'S WRITINGS FROM ABROAD: BEGINNING OF THE SCOTTISH
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did not impede me, my presence should anticipate my letter." Thus Knox was ready to brave the fires of Smithfield, or, perhaps, forgot them for the moment in his affection for Mrs.Locke.

He writes to no other woman in this fervid strain.

On May 8, 1557, Mrs.
Locke with her son and daughter (who died after her journey), joined Knox at Geneva.


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