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As well as modeling the Church in Scotland, Knox laid the foundation of an extraordinary forward-looking new state—way ahead of the time in such matters as education, social welfare, and democracy. The Reformation had its effect in all spheres of national life. Knox roused the common man to a sense of his true dignity. He said, “Before God all men are equal. In matters of religion God requires no...

true church all but disappeared from western Christendom, limiting it to small pockets of the authentic apostolic gospel that persisted—the Waldensians in Italy, the Hussites in Bohemia and the Lollards in England, for example. During that time the human authority of the pope and the fallible teaching of the Church replaced the unique authority of God in the Scriptures. Man’s works had taken the place of the sovereign and irresistible grace of God in salvation. The result of such apostasy was idolatry,
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