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The Crime of Michael Servetus

Since the death of Jesus Christ and up to 1517, the Roman Catholic Church had adopted certain rites and procedures as a normal part of its religious practice. From time to time throughout its history splinter groups had attempted to introduce innovations or variations in the Christian faith. However well meaning these groups, they had not been tolerated by the Church authorities, usually resulting in the “heretics” being put to a brutal death. In 1553, based on his study…

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JOHN KNOX (1514 ?-1572)

The fourth huge limestone figures on the Wall of the Reformation in the Parc des Bastions in Geneva is of John Knox. Why should the leader of the Scottish Reformation be commemorated in Geneva ? In fact, he did spend a short time there. Very little is known about his early life. Those who have studied the subject assume that he was born into a farming community to the east of Edinburgh, Scotland, in about 1514. It is equally assumed…

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