physical frailty still held fifteen-year-old James Melville spellbound. You can wander the ruined Cathedral that was ransacked after Knox’s fiery sermons in 1559 and that fell into disuse in the aftermath of the Reformation. There are many places where the stones still speak of Knox and the people and events that swirled around him. On the other hand, you could also look to the living stones (1 Pet. 2:5). Millions of Christians the world over have come to faith and grown in discipleship through Presbyterian
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