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to the Netherbow, and back to the Palace. The whole town wore armour, with trumpets sounding, and all other kinds of music. Randolph was confident the Lords of the Articles would commune on the "dysannullinge" of Papal authority.
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The work of the 'Reformation Parliament' was popularly acclaimed but not formally ratified until seven years later by James VI. Mary never ratified it.
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When the vote was taken, the Confession was ratified and adopted. An assembly of several ministers and laymen, subsequently known as the first
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appeared imminent, but each side shrank from the first step. Knox at once became the clerical leader of the reformers. He preached against "
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The Confession of Faith was established by parliament on 17 August. The Parliament also agreed on 16 August to pursue the marriage of
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described the ceremony surrounding the selection of the Lords of the Articles on 9 August 1560. The lords convened at
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written by Heinrich Bullinger, marking the impact of the Swiss Reformation. With the return of Knox from
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was the assembly elected in 1560 that passed legislation leading to the establishment of the
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were lawful. The authority of the Pope in Scotland was abrogated without contradiction.
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returned to Scotland, marking a new effort in his battle to reform the nation. Scottish
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1560 assembly in Scotland which passed laws codifying the Scottish Reformation
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requested and received special confirmation that the acts of the
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Still, in August 1560 the 'Reformation Parliament' abolished the
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Index

Church of Scotland
Confession of Faith Ratification Act 1560
Papal Jurisdiction Act 1560
James VI
Scottish Reformation
John Knox
Protestants
Lutherans
Patrick Hamilton
George Wishart
First Helvetic Confession
Geneva
Protestants
Reformation
John Calvin
Queen dowager
Mary of Guise
regent
Mary, Queen of Scots
Civil war
idolatry
France
Francis II
jurisdiction
Roman Catholic Church in Scotland
confession of faith
ministers
John Winram
John Spottiswood
John Willock

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