Knox had been appointed a preacher of …
Years: 1551 - 1551
November
Knox had been appointed a preacher of St. Nicholas' Church in Newcastle upon Tyne towards the end of 1550.
Quickly rising in the Anglican ranks, he is soon appointed one of the six royal chaplains serving the king, in which position he is to exert a reforming influence on the text of the Book of Common Prayer.
Knox condemns Dudley’s coup d'état in a sermon on All Saints Day.
Locations
People
Groups
- France, (Valois) Kingdom of
- Scotland, Kingdom of
- England, (Tudor) Kingdom of
- Anglicans (Episcopal Church of England)
Topics
- Protestant Reformation
- Counter-Reformation (also Catholic Reformation or Catholic Revival)
- Anglo-Scottish War of 1542-49 (War of The Rough Wooing)
- Anglo-French War of 1549-50
