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The History of the Reformation of Religion in Scotland / With Which Are Included Knox's Confession and The Book of Discipline

Chapter 64: Transcriber's note:
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The narrative presents a detailed, eyewitness chronicle of the religious Reformation in Scotland, assembled from letters, official documents, sermons, and other contemporary records. It traces the conflict between reforming clergy and the established church, the political maneuvers and popular responses that shaped the movement, and episodes of persecution, resistance, and communal upheaval. Interleaved with the historical account are confessional statements and a prescriptive Book of Discipline that set out ecclesiastical organization, educational provisions, and measures for poor relief. The tone combines prophetic fervor, moral judgement, and vivid reportage, yielding a practical handbook for the new church as well as a sustained record of its founding struggles.

Transcriber's note:

Minor typographical and punctuation errors have been corrected without note. Irregularities and inconsistencies in the text have been retained as printed.

Mismatched quotes are not fixed if it's not sufficiently clear where the missing quote should be placed.

Page 121: "taught in Edinburgh in a greater audience that ever before"—"that" has been replaced with "than".