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The biography traces the life and work of a prominent Reformation figure, beginning with early ministry and formative trials, through imprisonment, exile, and pastoral service in England and on the Continent, to a return that helped reconstruct Scotland's national church. It examines theological convictions, public controversies with ecclesiastical and civil authorities, and personal dimensions that combine sternness with compassion. Drawing on contemporary writings and historical accounts, the narrative is arranged chronologically across chapters that cover formative experiences, foreign sojourns, institutional reform, relations with reigning powers, and final years.
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