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  2. John Knox - Wikipedia

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    John Knox (c. 1514 – 24 November 1572) was a Scottish minister, Reformed theologian, and writer who was a leader of the country's Reformation. He was the founder of the Church of Scotland . Born in Giffordgate, a street in Haddington, East Lothian , Knox is believed to have been educated at the University of St Andrews and worked as a notary ...

  3. Knox Presbyterian Church (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    Knox Presbyterian Church is a Presbyterian church in downtown Toronto, Ontario, ... John A. Vissers, 1995-1999. First Canadian-born Senior Minister to pastor at Knox.

  4. Knox Presbyterian Church (Ottawa) - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of ministers at Knox: Thomas Wardrope, 1845 - 1869, Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Canada in 1891. William MacLaren, 1870 - 1873 left to be Professor and Principal (1905 - 1909 of Knox College.

  5. Presbyterian Church in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian roots of the Presbyterian Church in Canada can be traced to both Scottish settlers and French Huguenots, and the first Presbyterian churches formed in the late 16th and early 17th centuries, following such European Protestant Reformation theologians as John Calvin and John Knox.

  6. Westminster John Knox Press - Wikipedia

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    Official website www .wjkbooks .com Westminster John Knox Press is an American publisher of Christian books located in Louisville, Kentucky and is part of Presbyterian Publishing Corporation , the publishing arm of the Louisville, Kentucky-based Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) . [ 3 ]

  7. Church of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Scotland was principally shaped by John Knox in the Reformation of 1560 when it split from the Catholic Church and established itself as a church in the Reformed tradition. The Presbyterian tradition in ecclesiology (form of the church government) believe that God invited the church's adherents to worship Jesus , with church ...

  8. Knox United Church (Scarborough) - Wikipedia

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    The original Knox Congregation (named after Scottish Church reformer John Knox) met first with another congregation located in York Mills, until settling in the developing Scarborough Township village of Agincourt. 40 local residents became the first communicants of Knox Presbyterian Church, originally known as "Knox's Church Scarboro".

  9. Knox Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Named after the Scottish reformer John Knox, Knox Theological Seminary was founded in 1989 by D. James Kennedy (1930–2007), Senior pastor of Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church. Kennedy wanted to build an institution that would teach and equip men and women to become pastors, teachers, evangelists, and lay workers who would fulfill the Great ...