This message is from part 3 of Dr. Godfrey’s study series A Survey of Church History. Watch the entire series: www.ligonier.org/learn/series/a-survey-of-church-history-part-3
Single minded devotion to Christ seems to run in Knox's family. His youngest daughter, as Mrs Welsh, asked King James for the release of her husband from prison (he had resisted the king's demand to submit to James as the head of the Church of Scotland). The king answered that he would release her husband on condition that he submit to the king's demand. Mrs Welsh reportedly replied, “Please, your majesty, I would rather keep his head here!” referring to her husband's head rolling from the axeman’s block into her apron.
This message is from part 3 of Dr. Godfrey’s study series A Survey of Church History. Watch the entire series: www.ligonier.org/learn/series/a-survey-of-church-history-part-3
Fascinating!
Excellent! Thank you.
Very informative. Thanks Dr. Ferguson. 🙏😊🙏
@@HearGodsWord Yes you are correct. My mistake thanks! 🙏♥️🙏
@@HearGodsWord Yes. He referred to Sinclair's accent and I guess that's what threw me off. Or perhaps just getting older?😅
@@HearGodsWord Yes. Maybe he's in disguise?😁😉
Awesome 👍
George Wishart was my 14th Great-Uncle.
Very interesting.
Wonderful stuff.
Single minded devotion to Christ seems to run in Knox's family. His youngest daughter, as Mrs Welsh, asked King James for the release of her husband from prison (he had resisted the king's demand to submit to James as the head of the Church of Scotland). The king answered that he would release her husband on condition that he submit to the king's demand. Mrs Welsh reportedly replied, “Please, your majesty, I would rather keep his head here!” referring to her husband's head rolling from the axeman’s block into her apron.
James 5th did not die in battle. Lots of good stuff, though.
where can i get the full episodes?
The more things change, the more they stay the same. The intrigue, the drama, the scandals...
nothing new under the sun...