. Little journeys to the homes of great reformers ... John K n o i ). THE repentance of England requireth two things: first, the expul-sion of all dregs of popery and the treading under foot of allglistering beauty of vain ceremonies. Next, no power or liberty mustbe permitted to any, of what estate, degree, or authority they be,either to live without the yoke of discipline by Gods word com-manded, or to alter one jot in religion which from Gods mouth thouhast received. If prince, king or emperor would enterprise to change ordisannuU the same, that he be the reputed enemy to God, while aprince


. Little journeys to the homes of great reformers ... John K n o i ). THE repentance of England requireth two things: first, the expul-sion of all dregs of popery and the treading under foot of allglistering beauty of vain ceremonies. Next, no power or liberty mustbe permitted to any, of what estate, degree, or authority they be,either to live without the yoke of discipline by Gods word com-manded, or to alter one jot in religion which from Gods mouth thouhast received. If prince, king or emperor would enterprise to change ordisannuU the same, that he be the reputed enemy to God, while aprince who erects idolatry must be adjudged to death. —JOHN KNOX


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