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PREFACE TO THE
THE HISTORY

OF THE REFORMATION

IN SCOTLAND

BY JOHN KNOX (C. 1566)

To the gentill readar, grace and peace from God the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, with the perpetuall encrease of the Holy Spreit.

IT

T is not unknowen, Christeane Reader, that the same clud of ignorance, that long hath darkened many realmes under this accurssed kingdome of that Romane Antichrist, hath also owercovered this poore Realme; that idolatrie hath bein manteined, the bloode of innocentis hath bene sched, and Christ Jesus his eternall treuth hath bene abhorred, detested, and blasphemed. But that same God that caused light to schyne out of darknes, in the multitud of his mercyes, hath of long tyme opened the eis of some evin within this Realme, to see the vanitie of that which then was universally embrased for trew religioun; and hes gevin unto them strenth to oppone1 thame selfis unto the same: and now, into these our last and moist corrupt dayis, hath maid his treuth so to triumphe amonges us, that, in despyte of Sathan, hipochrisye is disclosed, and the trew wyrshipping of God is manifested to all the inhabitantis of this realme who eis Sathan blyndis not, eyther by thair fylthy lustes,

John Knox (1505-1572), the leader of the Scottish Reformation and its historian, was educated at Glasgow University; was pastor to English congregations at Frankfort-on-Main and at Geneva, where he met Calvin; returned to Scotland in 1559; and from that time till his death was active in the establishment of the Presbyterian organization, through which his powerful personality has continued to influence the Scottish national char acter to the present day. His preface, which is printed here in the original Scottish spelling, gives some indication of the sternness, not to say viru lence, of his temper towards the Roman Church.

1 Oppose. • Most.

or ellis by ambitioun, and insatiable covetousness, which mack them repung to the power of God working by his worde.

And becaus we ar not ignorant what diverse bruittis' war dispersed of us, the professoures of Jesus Christ within this realme, in the begynnyng of our interprise, ordour was tackin, that all our proceidingis should be committed to register; as that thei war, by such as then payn fullie travailled boith by toung and pen; and so was collected a just volume, (as after will appeir,) conteanyng thingis done frome the fyftie-awght year of God, till the arrivall of the Quenis Majestie furth of France, with the which the Collectour and Writtar for that tyme was content, and never mynded' further to have travailled in that kynd of writting. But, after invocatioun of the name of God, and after consultatioun with some faythfull, whai was thought by thame expedient to advance Goddis glorie, and to edifie this present generatioun, and the posteritie to come, it was concluded, that faythfull rehersall, should be maid of such personages as God had maid instrumentis of his glorie, by opponyng of thame selfis to manifest abuses, superstitioun, and idolatrie; and albeit thare be no great nomber, yet ar thei mo then the Collectour wold have looked for at the begynnyng, and thairfoir is the volume somewhat enlarged abuif his expectatioun: And yit, in the begynnyng, mon' we crave of all the gentill Readaris, not to look' of us such ane History as shall expresse all thingis that have occurred within this Realme, during the tyme of this terrible conflict that hes bene betuix the sanctes" of God and these bloody wolves who clame to thame selves the titill of clargie, and to have authoritie ower the saules of men; for, with the Pollicey," mynd we to meddill no further then it hath Religioun mixed with it. And thairfoir albeit that many thingis which wer don be omitted, yit, yf we invent no leys," we think our selves blamless in that behalf. Of one other (thing) we mon foirwarne the discreat Readaris, which is, that thei be not offended that the sempill treuth be spokin

3 Resist. • Rumors.
Mary, Queen of Scots,
Intended. 8 Must.
" Civil or State politics.

5 I. e., 1558.

arrived in Scotland, Aug. 19, 1561.
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10 Saints.

12 Lies.

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