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How violent was the Reformation in Scotland?
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published: 13 Aug 2023
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Full HISTORY of the REFORMATION Part 8: The Reformation in Scotland
This video is an extract of my longest video ever, a full history of the Reformation. The Reformation was one of the most pivotal events in world history and this documentary is meant to cover it in as much detail as possible. In this video, the Scottish Reformation will be covered. To watch the rest of the documentary, watch the three parts here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odRigoczIxo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZ9BFUHUQV8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuKAZ3SJYo4
To watch the playlist on the Reformation or find other shorter extracts from the overall documentary on more specific aspects of the Reformation, find it here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-qe4hAbfiSVlJ3eentN9rsN1g3lNy_zJ
Also don't forget to check out Project Clashing Creeds, the incredible collaboratio...
published: 26 Dec 2023
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DATE THAT CHANGED SCOTLAND: John Knox and The Presbyterian reformation
John Knox and the Scottish Reformation gave us: a date that changed Scotland, and the John Knox Presbyterian Church. Here, Scottish history tour guides, Bruce Fummey, helps us learn about Scottish history. In one of his historic days out in Scotland he tells a tale from Scotlands past with historical places to visit in Scotland and St Johns Kirk in his home town of Perth.
Three ways to help Scotland History Tours video productions at https://www.scotlandhistorytours.co.uk/support
Here's a video explaining the three ways to help me make more videos https://youtu.be/YFEZvf2U2cA
St John’s Kirk
https://www.st-johns-kirk.co.uk/
Perth Museum and Art Gallery
https://www.culturepk.org.uk/museums-and-galleries/perth-museum-and-art-gallery/
Huntingtower Castle
https://www.historicenvironment.sco...
published: 13 May 2020
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Why did the Protestant Reformation Happen?
Why did the Protestant Reformation Happen?
♦ The Protestant Reformation is widely known for Martin Luther’s publication of his “95 Theses” or “Disputation on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences” and marks the second schism of sorts for the Catholic church. In reality, the reformation of western Christianity was long in the making, and Martin Luther was not its only leader…
While many view the start of the Protestant Reformation as having been in 1517 following the publication of Martin Luther’s theses, the actual date of its beginning is somewhat unclear. There were essentially three main reformation movements; one in Germany, one in England, and one in Switzerland - with all of them occurring around the same time in the 16th century.
♦Consider to Support the Channel of Patreon and...
published: 27 Feb 2021
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THE NEGATIVE CONFESSION OF FAITH: The Scottish Reformation and James VI of Scotland
In THE NEGATIVE CONFESSION OF FAITH: The Scottish Reformation and James VI of Scotland Scottish history tour guide Bruce Fummey helps you learn about Scottish history as he tells tales from Scotland's history with some Scottish humour and history. He talks about the reasons behind James VIs signature of this deed, also known as The Kings Confession, from outside St John's Kirk in Perth, key to The Scottish Reformation in front of one of the historic places to visit in Perth
No children were harmed in the filming of this episode.
Take a guided Scotland history tour with Bruce at www.scotlandhistorytours.co.uk
Click the link to subscribe to short clips with Bruce Fummey of Scottish history with a smile #ScotSpirit
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published: 28 Jan 2018
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28. John Knox and the Scottish Reformation (part 1)
The Scottish Reformation was triggered by the remarkable career of John Knox, a man trained as a priest, but who came to embrace the perspective of the Reformation through a combination of forces that would not only change his life, but the entire history of a nation. Many have tied the birth of modern democratic politics to his innovations, garnered from the mind of John Calvin, but implement through the power of personal courage, grit, and relentless determination to bring to life a new and better vision of human society and faith. This lecture introduces a three part treatment of Knox, and also briefly summarizes the reign of Elizabeth in England, and gives a very brief overview of Scottish history. For more free resources, please visit: www.brucegore.com.
published: 14 Mar 2014
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John Knox: Scottish Reformation - Christian Biographies
John Knox was one of the most important figures in the Scottish Reformation. Knox spent his life in pursuit of reforming the Church in an attempt to correct the wrongs that he perceived the Catholic had around the 1500's. In this video we will go over the life of John Knox and how it was that he became known as a figurehead in the Scottish Reformation.
0:38 Intro to John Knox
1:17 Introduction to George Wishart
2:31 Beaton and Wishart
2:59 People respond to Wishart's death
3:22 Knox takes the place as preacher of St Andrews
4:40 Knox as a galley slave
5:56 Knox meets up with John Calvin
8:33 Queen Elizabeth takes the reign
10:06 Mary returns from France and begins a long battle with Knox
11:51 Knox backs away from the limelight
12:40 Final Legacy
John Knox was born 1515 near Haddington...
published: 02 Jan 2021
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BRITISH HISTORY: The Reformation in Scotland and Queen Elizabeth I
For this episode in the British History series, we're looking at the Reformation in Scotland and the two deadly rivals: Elizabeth I and Mary, Queen of Scots.
Whether you're studying for the British Citizenship (life in the UK) test or you're just eager to learn more about British History, here at UTT we aim to teach you all you need to know about life on UK soil - past and present.
Visit our weekly life in the UK blog HERE: https://www.uttgroup.co.uk/news/categ...
Read the official study guide HERE: https://lifeintheuktests.co.uk/study-...
published: 02 Sep 2020
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The Scottish Reformation: A Survey of Church History with W. Robert Godfrey
As the teachings of the Protestant Reformation spread throughout Europe, Protestant movements appeared in many different countries. In several nations, the Reformation was eventually suppressed by relentless persecution. However, persecution was not always able to extinguish the Protestant cause. In this message, W. Robert Godfrey explains how the Reformation took root in Scotland in spite of government opposition, largely through the diligent and persistent ministry of John Knox.
This message is from part 3 of Dr. Godfrey’s study series A Survey of Church History. Learn more: https://www.ligonier.org/learn/series/a-survey-of-church-history-part-3
published: 07 Jun 2023
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The REFORMATION in 5 MINUTES: What you NEED TO KNOW FAST
For those who need to learn about the Reformation quickly and effectively, this video is for you!
Music:
Baroque Coffee House - Doug Maxwell
Crusade - Video Classica - Kevin MacLeod
Alpine Bierhalle - Aaron Kenny
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published: 01 Feb 2021
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How violent was the Reformation in Scotland?
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- published: 13 Aug 2023
- views: 18746
14:16
Full HISTORY of the REFORMATION Part 8: The Reformation in Scotland
This video is an extract of my longest video ever, a full history of the Reformation. The Reformation was one of the most pivotal events in world history and th...
This video is an extract of my longest video ever, a full history of the Reformation. The Reformation was one of the most pivotal events in world history and this documentary is meant to cover it in as much detail as possible. In this video, the Scottish Reformation will be covered. To watch the rest of the documentary, watch the three parts here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odRigoczIxo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZ9BFUHUQV8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuKAZ3SJYo4
To watch the playlist on the Reformation or find other shorter extracts from the overall documentary on more specific aspects of the Reformation, find it here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-qe4hAbfiSVlJ3eentN9rsN1g3lNy_zJ
Also don't forget to check out Project Clashing Creeds, the incredible collaboration with several other history Youtubers that I am working with on religious warfare in early modern Europe.
Check out the collaboration playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-qe4hAbfiSUY-flZl8Q5q7OPtgFIlYTX
0:00 The Scottish Reformation
2:08 Pre-Reformation Scotland
5:14 Scotland becomes Protestant
9:20 The Creation of the Kirk
15:19 The Downfall of Scottish Catholicism
19:48 The Legacy of the Scottish Reformation
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#Reformation #Scotland
https://wn.com/Full_History_Of_The_Reformation_Part_8_The_Reformation_In_Scotland
This video is an extract of my longest video ever, a full history of the Reformation. The Reformation was one of the most pivotal events in world history and this documentary is meant to cover it in as much detail as possible. In this video, the Scottish Reformation will be covered. To watch the rest of the documentary, watch the three parts here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odRigoczIxo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZ9BFUHUQV8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuKAZ3SJYo4
To watch the playlist on the Reformation or find other shorter extracts from the overall documentary on more specific aspects of the Reformation, find it here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-qe4hAbfiSVlJ3eentN9rsN1g3lNy_zJ
Also don't forget to check out Project Clashing Creeds, the incredible collaboration with several other history Youtubers that I am working with on religious warfare in early modern Europe.
Check out the collaboration playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-qe4hAbfiSUY-flZl8Q5q7OPtgFIlYTX
0:00 The Scottish Reformation
2:08 Pre-Reformation Scotland
5:14 Scotland becomes Protestant
9:20 The Creation of the Kirk
15:19 The Downfall of Scottish Catholicism
19:48 The Legacy of the Scottish Reformation
DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE
FOLLOW ME ON VIMEO: https://vimeo.com/user96529876
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EPIC MUSIC HUB:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAMeHCKq14VgekfBw3jk4qQ
THE BEST OF HOCKEY:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGCLogJ2-ck8KRd2acB14AgmX$
#Reformation #Scotland
- published: 26 Dec 2023
- views: 30
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DATE THAT CHANGED SCOTLAND: John Knox and The Presbyterian reformation
John Knox and the Scottish Reformation gave us: a date that changed Scotland, and the John Knox Presbyterian Church. Here, Scottish history tour guides, Bruce F...
John Knox and the Scottish Reformation gave us: a date that changed Scotland, and the John Knox Presbyterian Church. Here, Scottish history tour guides, Bruce Fummey, helps us learn about Scottish history. In one of his historic days out in Scotland he tells a tale from Scotlands past with historical places to visit in Scotland and St Johns Kirk in his home town of Perth.
Three ways to help Scotland History Tours video productions at https://www.scotlandhistorytours.co.uk/support
Here's a video explaining the three ways to help me make more videos https://youtu.be/YFEZvf2U2cA
St John’s Kirk
https://www.st-johns-kirk.co.uk/
Perth Museum and Art Gallery
https://www.culturepk.org.uk/museums-and-galleries/perth-museum-and-art-gallery/
Huntingtower Castle
https://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/huntingtower-castle/
Reids Cafe
https://www.yell.com/biz/reid-s-cafe-perth-8515798/
Willowgate cruises – boat trips on The Tay
https://www.willowgateactivitycentre.co.uk/tay-river-trips-2/
Driving from Edinburgh and parking in Canal St Multi Story Car Park
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/dir/Edinburgh/Canal+Street+North+Car+Park,+Perth/St.+John's+Kirk,+Saint+John's+Place,+Perth/Perth+Museum+%26+Art+Gallery,+George+Street,+Perth/Huntingtower+Castle,+Huntingtower,+Perth/Edinburgh/@56.1808155,-3.6185386,10z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m38!4m37!1m5!1m1!1s0x4887b800a5982623:0x64f2147b7ce71727!2m2!1d-3.188267!2d55.953252!1m5!1m1!1s0x48863b111cdd0257:0x2dab70ecd039db6a!2m2!1d-3.4292475!2d56.3943714!1m5!1m1!1s0x48863b119fb780f5:0x7bff178e852dd362!2m2!1d-3.4278806!2d56.3958194!1m5!1m1!1s0x48863b124b004549:0x7a3962a9df235732!2m2!1d-3.4282082!2d56.3982872!1m5!1m1!1s0x48863b168c52d0e7:0xfdbed2e0a0983e84!2m2!1d-3.4884077!2d56.4093877!1m5!1m1!1s0x4887b800a5982623:0x64f2147b7ce71727!2m2!1d-3.188267!2d55.953252!3e0
Walk from train station
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/dir/Perth,+Leonard+St,+Perth+PH2+8RT/St.+John's+Kirk,+Saint+John's+Place,+Perth/56.3989139,-3.4272799/Perth+Museum+%26+Art+Gallery,+George+Street,+Perth/Huntingtower+Castle,+Huntingtower,+Perth/Perth+Train+Station,+Leonard+Street,+Perth/@56.4005937,-3.4924064,13z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m33!4m32!1m5!1m1!1s0x48863b3d42ea1183:0xbff1ceff8a2ccbd!2m2!1d-3.4383883!2d56.3917147!1m5!1m1!1s0x48863b119fb780f5:0x7bff178e852dd362!2m2!1d-3.4278806!2d56.3958194!1m0!1m5!1m1!1s0x48863b124b004549:0x7a3962a9df235732!2m2!1d-3.4282082!2d56.3982872!1m5!1m1!1s0x48863b168c52d0e7:0xfdbed2e0a0983e84!2m2!1d-3.4884077!2d56.4093877!1m5!1m1!1s0x48863b3d42ea1183:0xbff1ceff8a2ccbd!2m2!1d-3.4383883!2d56.3917147!3e2
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This blog was created in April 2020 during the coronovirus health crisis. Please note that during this period visitor attractions are closed and people should not drive a car in order to go for an exercise walk. I am NOT advising you to take a day trip during that period where government advice recommends against it. Please stay home and stay safe. Here is a link to public health advice https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RD6mEJbeJYw&feature=youtu.be
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Scotland History Tours is here for people who want to learn about Scottish history and get ideas for Scottish history tours. I try to make videos which tell you tales from Scotland's past and give you information about key dates in Scottish history and historical places to visit in Scotland. Not all videos are tales from Scotland's history, some of them are about men from Scotland's past or women from Scotland's past. Basically the people who made Scotland. From April 2020 onward I've tried to give ideas for historic days out in Scotland. Essentially these are days out in Scotland for adults who are interested in historical places to visit in Scotland.
As one of Scotland history tour guides people ask: Help me plan a Scottish holiday, or help me plan a Scottish vacation of your from the US. So from April 2020 I've tried to give a bit of history, but some places of interest in Scotland as well.
https://wn.com/Date_That_Changed_Scotland_John_Knox_And_The_Presbyterian_Reformation
John Knox and the Scottish Reformation gave us: a date that changed Scotland, and the John Knox Presbyterian Church. Here, Scottish history tour guides, Bruce Fummey, helps us learn about Scottish history. In one of his historic days out in Scotland he tells a tale from Scotlands past with historical places to visit in Scotland and St Johns Kirk in his home town of Perth.
Three ways to help Scotland History Tours video productions at https://www.scotlandhistorytours.co.uk/support
Here's a video explaining the three ways to help me make more videos https://youtu.be/YFEZvf2U2cA
St John’s Kirk
https://www.st-johns-kirk.co.uk/
Perth Museum and Art Gallery
https://www.culturepk.org.uk/museums-and-galleries/perth-museum-and-art-gallery/
Huntingtower Castle
https://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/huntingtower-castle/
Reids Cafe
https://www.yell.com/biz/reid-s-cafe-perth-8515798/
Willowgate cruises – boat trips on The Tay
https://www.willowgateactivitycentre.co.uk/tay-river-trips-2/
Driving from Edinburgh and parking in Canal St Multi Story Car Park
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/dir/Edinburgh/Canal+Street+North+Car+Park,+Perth/St.+John's+Kirk,+Saint+John's+Place,+Perth/Perth+Museum+%26+Art+Gallery,+George+Street,+Perth/Huntingtower+Castle,+Huntingtower,+Perth/Edinburgh/@56.1808155,-3.6185386,10z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m38!4m37!1m5!1m1!1s0x4887b800a5982623:0x64f2147b7ce71727!2m2!1d-3.188267!2d55.953252!1m5!1m1!1s0x48863b111cdd0257:0x2dab70ecd039db6a!2m2!1d-3.4292475!2d56.3943714!1m5!1m1!1s0x48863b119fb780f5:0x7bff178e852dd362!2m2!1d-3.4278806!2d56.3958194!1m5!1m1!1s0x48863b124b004549:0x7a3962a9df235732!2m2!1d-3.4282082!2d56.3982872!1m5!1m1!1s0x48863b168c52d0e7:0xfdbed2e0a0983e84!2m2!1d-3.4884077!2d56.4093877!1m5!1m1!1s0x4887b800a5982623:0x64f2147b7ce71727!2m2!1d-3.188267!2d55.953252!3e0
Walk from train station
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/dir/Perth,+Leonard+St,+Perth+PH2+8RT/St.+John's+Kirk,+Saint+John's+Place,+Perth/56.3989139,-3.4272799/Perth+Museum+%26+Art+Gallery,+George+Street,+Perth/Huntingtower+Castle,+Huntingtower,+Perth/Perth+Train+Station,+Leonard+Street,+Perth/@56.4005937,-3.4924064,13z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m33!4m32!1m5!1m1!1s0x48863b3d42ea1183:0xbff1ceff8a2ccbd!2m2!1d-3.4383883!2d56.3917147!1m5!1m1!1s0x48863b119fb780f5:0x7bff178e852dd362!2m2!1d-3.4278806!2d56.3958194!1m0!1m5!1m1!1s0x48863b124b004549:0x7a3962a9df235732!2m2!1d-3.4282082!2d56.3982872!1m5!1m1!1s0x48863b168c52d0e7:0xfdbed2e0a0983e84!2m2!1d-3.4884077!2d56.4093877!1m5!1m1!1s0x48863b3d42ea1183:0xbff1ceff8a2ccbd!2m2!1d-3.4383883!2d56.3917147!3e2
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This blog was created in April 2020 during the coronovirus health crisis. Please note that during this period visitor attractions are closed and people should not drive a car in order to go for an exercise walk. I am NOT advising you to take a day trip during that period where government advice recommends against it. Please stay home and stay safe. Here is a link to public health advice https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RD6mEJbeJYw&feature=youtu.be
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Scotland History Tours is here for people who want to learn about Scottish history and get ideas for Scottish history tours. I try to make videos which tell you tales from Scotland's past and give you information about key dates in Scottish history and historical places to visit in Scotland. Not all videos are tales from Scotland's history, some of them are about men from Scotland's past or women from Scotland's past. Basically the people who made Scotland. From April 2020 onward I've tried to give ideas for historic days out in Scotland. Essentially these are days out in Scotland for adults who are interested in historical places to visit in Scotland.
As one of Scotland history tour guides people ask: Help me plan a Scottish holiday, or help me plan a Scottish vacation of your from the US. So from April 2020 I've tried to give a bit of history, but some places of interest in Scotland as well.
- published: 13 May 2020
- views: 23119
11:59
Why did the Protestant Reformation Happen?
Why did the Protestant Reformation Happen?
♦ The Protestant Reformation is widely known for Martin Luther’s publication of his “95 Theses” or “Disputation on t...
Why did the Protestant Reformation Happen?
♦ The Protestant Reformation is widely known for Martin Luther’s publication of his “95 Theses” or “Disputation on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences” and marks the second schism of sorts for the Catholic church. In reality, the reformation of western Christianity was long in the making, and Martin Luther was not its only leader…
While many view the start of the Protestant Reformation as having been in 1517 following the publication of Martin Luther’s theses, the actual date of its beginning is somewhat unclear. There were essentially three main reformation movements; one in Germany, one in England, and one in Switzerland - with all of them occurring around the same time in the 16th century.
♦Consider to Support the Channel of Patreon and gain cool stuff:
https://www.patreon.com/Knowledgia
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♦Music Used :
Kevin MacLeod - Impact Allegretto
Kevin MacLeod - Echoes of Time
♦Script & Research :
Skylar Gordon
♦Sources :
history.com
britannica.com
khanacademy.org
history-switzerland.geschichte-schweiz.ch
#History #Documentary
https://wn.com/Why_Did_The_Protestant_Reformation_Happen
Why did the Protestant Reformation Happen?
♦ The Protestant Reformation is widely known for Martin Luther’s publication of his “95 Theses” or “Disputation on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences” and marks the second schism of sorts for the Catholic church. In reality, the reformation of western Christianity was long in the making, and Martin Luther was not its only leader…
While many view the start of the Protestant Reformation as having been in 1517 following the publication of Martin Luther’s theses, the actual date of its beginning is somewhat unclear. There were essentially three main reformation movements; one in Germany, one in England, and one in Switzerland - with all of them occurring around the same time in the 16th century.
♦Consider to Support the Channel of Patreon and gain cool stuff:
https://www.patreon.com/Knowledgia
♦Please consider to SUBSCRIBE : https://goo.gl/YJNqek
♦Music Used :
Kevin MacLeod - Impact Allegretto
Kevin MacLeod - Echoes of Time
♦Script & Research :
Skylar Gordon
♦Sources :
history.com
britannica.com
khanacademy.org
history-switzerland.geschichte-schweiz.ch
#History #Documentary
- published: 27 Feb 2021
- views: 1881817
5:56
THE NEGATIVE CONFESSION OF FAITH: The Scottish Reformation and James VI of Scotland
In THE NEGATIVE CONFESSION OF FAITH: The Scottish Reformation and James VI of Scotland Scottish history tour guide Bruce Fummey helps you learn about Scottish h...
In THE NEGATIVE CONFESSION OF FAITH: The Scottish Reformation and James VI of Scotland Scottish history tour guide Bruce Fummey helps you learn about Scottish history as he tells tales from Scotland's history with some Scottish humour and history. He talks about the reasons behind James VIs signature of this deed, also known as The Kings Confession, from outside St John's Kirk in Perth, key to The Scottish Reformation in front of one of the historic places to visit in Perth
No children were harmed in the filming of this episode.
Take a guided Scotland history tour with Bruce at www.scotlandhistorytours.co.uk
Click the link to subscribe to short clips with Bruce Fummey of Scottish history with a smile #ScotSpirit
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Scotland History Tours is here for people who want to learn about Scottish history and get ideas for Scottish history tours. I try to make videos which tell you tales from Scotland's past and give you information about key dates in Scottish history and historical places to visit in Scotland. Not all videos are tales from Scotland's history, some of them are about men from Scotland's past or women from Scotland's past. Basically the people who made Scotland. From April 2020 onward I've tried to give ideas for historic days out in Scotland. Essentially these are days out in Scotland for adults who are interested in historical places to visit in Scotland.
As one of Scotland history tour guides people ask: Help me plan a Scottish holiday, or help me plan a Scottish vacation of your from the US. So from April 2020 I've tried to give a bit of history, but some places of interest in Scotland as well.
https://wn.com/The_Negative_Confession_Of_Faith_The_Scottish_Reformation_And_James_Vi_Of_Scotland
In THE NEGATIVE CONFESSION OF FAITH: The Scottish Reformation and James VI of Scotland Scottish history tour guide Bruce Fummey helps you learn about Scottish history as he tells tales from Scotland's history with some Scottish humour and history. He talks about the reasons behind James VIs signature of this deed, also known as The Kings Confession, from outside St John's Kirk in Perth, key to The Scottish Reformation in front of one of the historic places to visit in Perth
No children were harmed in the filming of this episode.
Take a guided Scotland history tour with Bruce at www.scotlandhistorytours.co.uk
Click the link to subscribe to short clips with Bruce Fummey of Scottish history with a smile #ScotSpirit
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Scotland History Tours is here for people who want to learn about Scottish history and get ideas for Scottish history tours. I try to make videos which tell you tales from Scotland's past and give you information about key dates in Scottish history and historical places to visit in Scotland. Not all videos are tales from Scotland's history, some of them are about men from Scotland's past or women from Scotland's past. Basically the people who made Scotland. From April 2020 onward I've tried to give ideas for historic days out in Scotland. Essentially these are days out in Scotland for adults who are interested in historical places to visit in Scotland.
As one of Scotland history tour guides people ask: Help me plan a Scottish holiday, or help me plan a Scottish vacation of your from the US. So from April 2020 I've tried to give a bit of history, but some places of interest in Scotland as well.
- published: 28 Jan 2018
- views: 4511
45:23
28. John Knox and the Scottish Reformation (part 1)
The Scottish Reformation was triggered by the remarkable career of John Knox, a man trained as a priest, but who came to embrace the perspective of the Reformat...
The Scottish Reformation was triggered by the remarkable career of John Knox, a man trained as a priest, but who came to embrace the perspective of the Reformation through a combination of forces that would not only change his life, but the entire history of a nation. Many have tied the birth of modern democratic politics to his innovations, garnered from the mind of John Calvin, but implement through the power of personal courage, grit, and relentless determination to bring to life a new and better vision of human society and faith. This lecture introduces a three part treatment of Knox, and also briefly summarizes the reign of Elizabeth in England, and gives a very brief overview of Scottish history. For more free resources, please visit: www.brucegore.com.
https://wn.com/28._John_Knox_And_The_Scottish_Reformation_(Part_1)
The Scottish Reformation was triggered by the remarkable career of John Knox, a man trained as a priest, but who came to embrace the perspective of the Reformation through a combination of forces that would not only change his life, but the entire history of a nation. Many have tied the birth of modern democratic politics to his innovations, garnered from the mind of John Calvin, but implement through the power of personal courage, grit, and relentless determination to bring to life a new and better vision of human society and faith. This lecture introduces a three part treatment of Knox, and also briefly summarizes the reign of Elizabeth in England, and gives a very brief overview of Scottish history. For more free resources, please visit: www.brucegore.com.
- published: 14 Mar 2014
- views: 67399
14:02
John Knox: Scottish Reformation - Christian Biographies
John Knox was one of the most important figures in the Scottish Reformation. Knox spent his life in pursuit of reforming the Church in an attempt to correct the...
John Knox was one of the most important figures in the Scottish Reformation. Knox spent his life in pursuit of reforming the Church in an attempt to correct the wrongs that he perceived the Catholic had around the 1500's. In this video we will go over the life of John Knox and how it was that he became known as a figurehead in the Scottish Reformation.
0:38 Intro to John Knox
1:17 Introduction to George Wishart
2:31 Beaton and Wishart
2:59 People respond to Wishart's death
3:22 Knox takes the place as preacher of St Andrews
4:40 Knox as a galley slave
5:56 Knox meets up with John Calvin
8:33 Queen Elizabeth takes the reign
10:06 Mary returns from France and begins a long battle with Knox
11:51 Knox backs away from the limelight
12:40 Final Legacy
John Knox was born 1515 near Haddington in East Lothian. He was schooled at St Andrews and got an equivalent of a Master's degree. His first job came shortly afterwards as a tutor in 1540. In 1543 he was introduced to George Wishart a well known pro-reformation individual. It was at this time that Knox was formally introduced to the ideals of the reformation. It's not clear when exactly Knox fully devoted himself to God, but it is likely that it was in this time with Wishart. Knox traveled as Wishart's body guard until Archbishop Beaton came into the picture.
Beaton was the archbishop of St. Andrews and although somewhat of a questionable lifestyle, nonetheless he still sought to keep the Catholic Church from the attacks of the Reformation. Because of this Beaton captured Wishart and under the cover of darkness and executed him on the notice of heresy. This was one line too far for some and they broke into St. Andrews and murdered Beaton. This led to the murderers blocking off St. Andrews Knox became the preacher. In this time he preached anti-Catholic views going so far as to call the Pope the anti-Christ.
This gathering would not last very long, after a few months Mary called upon France to help her deal with this issue. France sent some ships and not too long afterwards the people inside were forced to surrender. Knox and the others taken were made into galley slaves and forced to work aboard all kinds of ships. He spent 19 months in those ships, until finally the English government rescued him from his hardship. The English government was quickly turning toward the Reformation movement, and they wanted Knox to become the court preacher. This dramatic change saved Knox from certain death, but the marks would remain on his body for the rest of the life.
Knox helped move the English government toward the Reformation side of things, that was until Mary became the new Queen of England. Knox had to run away to Geneva for safety. He met with John Calvin and they hit it off. Calvin took Knox to a much deeper understanding of the Reformation movement. Knox was mesmerized by Geneva and he was dedicated to attempting to transplant the template of Geneva into a grander scale in the form of Scotland. He spent roughly three years in Geneva and he finally went back to Scotland with his new vision for the future.
As he returned he immediately started bumping heads with Mary of Guise who was a prominent pro Catholic. This battle got pretty heated but soon she passed away and Knox thought that he had finally won. He with a council of pro-Reformers took over and passed many new laws that would outlaw many Catholic ideals. For some time this worked out, until Mary would return from France and, like her mother, she was a strong Catholic. This infuriated Knox so much so that he outlined a pamphlet that read "The First Blast of the Trumpet against the Monstrous Regime of Women." This writing would be terrible timing as Queen Elizabeth just became queen and would help him fight the battle against Mary and the Catholic movement. But this is where things would turn, Mary had no ill will against Knox, and although Knox fought hard against her reign there were few real issues. Finally Elizabeth captured Mary and allowed Knox and friends to put a pro-Reformation movement leadership with the young King James I at the front. The Scottish leadership would make almost all the moves for him and created a truly Reformed Scotland. Knox didn't have many years left in him, and after finishing his book "History of the Reformation in Scotland." After being remarried and retiring from preaching he passed away in his sleep on November 24, 1572.
John Knox (Jane Dawson)
https://rb.gy/kzlbya
The Works of John Knox (You probably have access to this through a school library, but these books contain almost any document written by Knox that you would need)
https://rb.gy/naetkh
John Knox: An Introduction to His Life and Works (Richard G. Kyle)
https://rb.gy/tzslod
Resources by Bruce Gore on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rilgmZXVoP4 (Knox Pt 1)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncouHIpG6CA (Knox Pt 2)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAzfuLOrUEg (Knox Pt 3)
https://wn.com/John_Knox_Scottish_Reformation_Christian_Biographies
John Knox was one of the most important figures in the Scottish Reformation. Knox spent his life in pursuit of reforming the Church in an attempt to correct the wrongs that he perceived the Catholic had around the 1500's. In this video we will go over the life of John Knox and how it was that he became known as a figurehead in the Scottish Reformation.
0:38 Intro to John Knox
1:17 Introduction to George Wishart
2:31 Beaton and Wishart
2:59 People respond to Wishart's death
3:22 Knox takes the place as preacher of St Andrews
4:40 Knox as a galley slave
5:56 Knox meets up with John Calvin
8:33 Queen Elizabeth takes the reign
10:06 Mary returns from France and begins a long battle with Knox
11:51 Knox backs away from the limelight
12:40 Final Legacy
John Knox was born 1515 near Haddington in East Lothian. He was schooled at St Andrews and got an equivalent of a Master's degree. His first job came shortly afterwards as a tutor in 1540. In 1543 he was introduced to George Wishart a well known pro-reformation individual. It was at this time that Knox was formally introduced to the ideals of the reformation. It's not clear when exactly Knox fully devoted himself to God, but it is likely that it was in this time with Wishart. Knox traveled as Wishart's body guard until Archbishop Beaton came into the picture.
Beaton was the archbishop of St. Andrews and although somewhat of a questionable lifestyle, nonetheless he still sought to keep the Catholic Church from the attacks of the Reformation. Because of this Beaton captured Wishart and under the cover of darkness and executed him on the notice of heresy. This was one line too far for some and they broke into St. Andrews and murdered Beaton. This led to the murderers blocking off St. Andrews Knox became the preacher. In this time he preached anti-Catholic views going so far as to call the Pope the anti-Christ.
This gathering would not last very long, after a few months Mary called upon France to help her deal with this issue. France sent some ships and not too long afterwards the people inside were forced to surrender. Knox and the others taken were made into galley slaves and forced to work aboard all kinds of ships. He spent 19 months in those ships, until finally the English government rescued him from his hardship. The English government was quickly turning toward the Reformation movement, and they wanted Knox to become the court preacher. This dramatic change saved Knox from certain death, but the marks would remain on his body for the rest of the life.
Knox helped move the English government toward the Reformation side of things, that was until Mary became the new Queen of England. Knox had to run away to Geneva for safety. He met with John Calvin and they hit it off. Calvin took Knox to a much deeper understanding of the Reformation movement. Knox was mesmerized by Geneva and he was dedicated to attempting to transplant the template of Geneva into a grander scale in the form of Scotland. He spent roughly three years in Geneva and he finally went back to Scotland with his new vision for the future.
As he returned he immediately started bumping heads with Mary of Guise who was a prominent pro Catholic. This battle got pretty heated but soon she passed away and Knox thought that he had finally won. He with a council of pro-Reformers took over and passed many new laws that would outlaw many Catholic ideals. For some time this worked out, until Mary would return from France and, like her mother, she was a strong Catholic. This infuriated Knox so much so that he outlined a pamphlet that read "The First Blast of the Trumpet against the Monstrous Regime of Women." This writing would be terrible timing as Queen Elizabeth just became queen and would help him fight the battle against Mary and the Catholic movement. But this is where things would turn, Mary had no ill will against Knox, and although Knox fought hard against her reign there were few real issues. Finally Elizabeth captured Mary and allowed Knox and friends to put a pro-Reformation movement leadership with the young King James I at the front. The Scottish leadership would make almost all the moves for him and created a truly Reformed Scotland. Knox didn't have many years left in him, and after finishing his book "History of the Reformation in Scotland." After being remarried and retiring from preaching he passed away in his sleep on November 24, 1572.
John Knox (Jane Dawson)
https://rb.gy/kzlbya
The Works of John Knox (You probably have access to this through a school library, but these books contain almost any document written by Knox that you would need)
https://rb.gy/naetkh
John Knox: An Introduction to His Life and Works (Richard G. Kyle)
https://rb.gy/tzslod
Resources by Bruce Gore on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rilgmZXVoP4 (Knox Pt 1)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncouHIpG6CA (Knox Pt 2)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAzfuLOrUEg (Knox Pt 3)
- published: 02 Jan 2021
- views: 32230
3:28
BRITISH HISTORY: The Reformation in Scotland and Queen Elizabeth I
For this episode in the British History series, we're looking at the Reformation in Scotland and the two deadly rivals: Elizabeth I and Mary, Queen of Scots.
W...
For this episode in the British History series, we're looking at the Reformation in Scotland and the two deadly rivals: Elizabeth I and Mary, Queen of Scots.
Whether you're studying for the British Citizenship (life in the UK) test or you're just eager to learn more about British History, here at UTT we aim to teach you all you need to know about life on UK soil - past and present.
Visit our weekly life in the UK blog HERE: https://www.uttgroup.co.uk/news/categ...
Read the official study guide HERE: https://lifeintheuktests.co.uk/study-...
https://wn.com/British_History_The_Reformation_In_Scotland_And_Queen_Elizabeth_I
For this episode in the British History series, we're looking at the Reformation in Scotland and the two deadly rivals: Elizabeth I and Mary, Queen of Scots.
Whether you're studying for the British Citizenship (life in the UK) test or you're just eager to learn more about British History, here at UTT we aim to teach you all you need to know about life on UK soil - past and present.
Visit our weekly life in the UK blog HERE: https://www.uttgroup.co.uk/news/categ...
Read the official study guide HERE: https://lifeintheuktests.co.uk/study-...
- published: 02 Sep 2020
- views: 193
23:49
The Scottish Reformation: A Survey of Church History with W. Robert Godfrey
As the teachings of the Protestant Reformation spread throughout Europe, Protestant movements appeared in many different countries. In several nations, the Refo...
As the teachings of the Protestant Reformation spread throughout Europe, Protestant movements appeared in many different countries. In several nations, the Reformation was eventually suppressed by relentless persecution. However, persecution was not always able to extinguish the Protestant cause. In this message, W. Robert Godfrey explains how the Reformation took root in Scotland in spite of government opposition, largely through the diligent and persistent ministry of John Knox.
This message is from part 3 of Dr. Godfrey’s study series A Survey of Church History. Learn more: https://www.ligonier.org/learn/series/a-survey-of-church-history-part-3
https://wn.com/The_Scottish_Reformation_A_Survey_Of_Church_History_With_W._Robert_Godfrey
As the teachings of the Protestant Reformation spread throughout Europe, Protestant movements appeared in many different countries. In several nations, the Reformation was eventually suppressed by relentless persecution. However, persecution was not always able to extinguish the Protestant cause. In this message, W. Robert Godfrey explains how the Reformation took root in Scotland in spite of government opposition, largely through the diligent and persistent ministry of John Knox.
This message is from part 3 of Dr. Godfrey’s study series A Survey of Church History. Learn more: https://www.ligonier.org/learn/series/a-survey-of-church-history-part-3
- published: 07 Jun 2023
- views: 10133
5:51
The REFORMATION in 5 MINUTES: What you NEED TO KNOW FAST
For those who need to learn about the Reformation quickly and effectively, this video is for you!
Music:
Baroque Coffee House - Doug Maxwell
Crusade - Video Cl...
For those who need to learn about the Reformation quickly and effectively, this video is for you!
Music:
Baroque Coffee House - Doug Maxwell
Crusade - Video Classica - Kevin MacLeod
Alpine Bierhalle - Aaron Kenny
Remember to like, comment, and subscribe for more content
https://wn.com/The_Reformation_In_5_Minutes_What_You_Need_To_Know_Fast
For those who need to learn about the Reformation quickly and effectively, this video is for you!
Music:
Baroque Coffee House - Doug Maxwell
Crusade - Video Classica - Kevin MacLeod
Alpine Bierhalle - Aaron Kenny
Remember to like, comment, and subscribe for more content
- published: 01 Feb 2021
- views: 73498