John Knox

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, New Age, History, Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book John Knox by A. Taylor Innes, Library of Alexandria
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: A. Taylor Innes ISBN: 9781465554390
Publisher: Library of Alexandria Publication: March 8, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: A. Taylor Innes
ISBN: 9781465554390
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Publication: March 8, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English
The century now closing has redeemed Knox from neglect, and has gathered around his name a mass of biographical material. That material, too, includes much that is of the nature of self-revelation, to be gleaned from familiar letters, as well as from his own history of his time. Yet, after all that has been brought together, Knox remains to many observers a mere hard outline, while to others he is almost an enigma—a blur, bright or black, upon the historic page. There is one real and great difficulty. For the first forty years of his life we know absolutely nothing of the inner man. Yet at forty most men are already made. And in the case of this man, from about that date onwards we find the character settled and fixed. Henceforward, during the whole later life with its continually changing drama, Knox remains intensely and unchangeably the same. It is the contrast, perhaps the crisis, which is worth studying. The contrast, indeed, is not unprecedented. More than one Knox-like prophet, in the solemn days of early faith, 'was in the desert until the time of his shewing unto Israel'; and not the polished shaft only, but the rough spear-head too, has remained hid in the shadow of a mighty hand until the very day when it was launched. But each such case impels us the more to inquire, What was it after all which really made the man who in his turn made the age? This early blank in the biography raises questions, some of which will never be answered. We do not know at all when Knox took priest's orders.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
The century now closing has redeemed Knox from neglect, and has gathered around his name a mass of biographical material. That material, too, includes much that is of the nature of self-revelation, to be gleaned from familiar letters, as well as from his own history of his time. Yet, after all that has been brought together, Knox remains to many observers a mere hard outline, while to others he is almost an enigma—a blur, bright or black, upon the historic page. There is one real and great difficulty. For the first forty years of his life we know absolutely nothing of the inner man. Yet at forty most men are already made. And in the case of this man, from about that date onwards we find the character settled and fixed. Henceforward, during the whole later life with its continually changing drama, Knox remains intensely and unchangeably the same. It is the contrast, perhaps the crisis, which is worth studying. The contrast, indeed, is not unprecedented. More than one Knox-like prophet, in the solemn days of early faith, 'was in the desert until the time of his shewing unto Israel'; and not the polished shaft only, but the rough spear-head too, has remained hid in the shadow of a mighty hand until the very day when it was launched. But each such case impels us the more to inquire, What was it after all which really made the man who in his turn made the age? This early blank in the biography raises questions, some of which will never be answered. We do not know at all when Knox took priest's orders.

More books from Library of Alexandria

Cover of the book O Que Fazem Mulheres: Romance Philosophico by A. Taylor Innes
Cover of the book The Old Northwest : A Chronicle of The Ohio Valley and Beyond by A. Taylor Innes
Cover of the book Scotland Yard: The Methods and Organisation of the Metropolitan Police by A. Taylor Innes
Cover of the book The Way of a Virgin: Being Excerpts from Rare, Curious and Diverting Books by A. Taylor Innes
Cover of the book Mormon Settlement in Arizona: A Record of Peaceful Conquest of The Desert by A. Taylor Innes
Cover of the book Caprices d'un Bibliophile by A. Taylor Innes
Cover of the book Progressive Morality by A. Taylor Innes
Cover of the book On the Migration of Fables by A. Taylor Innes
Cover of the book Under the Meteor Flag by A. Taylor Innes
Cover of the book The Adventures of a Freshman by A. Taylor Innes
Cover of the book All Roads Lead to Calvary by A. Taylor Innes
Cover of the book Thrilling Adventures by Land and Sea by A. Taylor Innes
Cover of the book The Vision and Creed of Piers Ploughman, Volume I of II by A. Taylor Innes
Cover of the book Hansel and Gretel: A Fariry Opera in Three Acts by A. Taylor Innes
Cover of the book In Jeopardy by A. Taylor Innes
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy