Knox Quiz 14: Intro-chapter 13 Flashcards

1
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shameless boldness; insolence

A

effrontery

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2
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the state of being a slave

A

thraldom

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3
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physically or morally hardened

A

indurate

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4
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a group of helpers, supporters, or followers

A

retinue

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5
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incapable of being fatigued; untiring

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indefatigable

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6
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dishonest behavior or speech that is meant to deceive someone

A

artifice

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7
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caused to do something or to act in a certain way

A

actuated

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8
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the eldest son of a king

A

dauphin

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9
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showing or having very little strength, energy, or activity

A

languid

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10
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affected with, inclined to, or showing symptoms of stroke

A

apoplectic

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11
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What two characteristics of Knox are stated as the most conspicuous examples of qualities that made him fit for the task of reforming Scotland?

A

His burning zeal and unbending faithfulness

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12
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Chapter 5 begins with an overview of the Scottish Protestants’ beliefs. Summarize them.

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Properly qualified persons should be able to read the Scriptures every Lord’s day; the sacraments should be administered in the language of the people; preaching and the interpretation of Scripture should be private.

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13
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Why does the author tell us to consider the reformer more than the man when studying the life of Knox?

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The talents which are suited to one age and station would be altogether unsuitable to another, and we should keep in mind that what is needed for the furtherance of God’s kingdom will be different from age to age.

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14
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How does Knox’s reaction to his call to preaching compare to that of Luther?

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Like Luther, Knox was also very hesitant to teach. Both felt a great weight of responsibility in holding such a high office.

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15
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How would you describe the relationship of Knox and Queen Mary? How do you think he as able to be so bold in her presence?

A

There was much distrust between the two. She was queen, yet she feared Knox because of his popularity among a vast number in her country. Knox was emboldened by God, but also knew that Mary couldn’t touch him without arousing serious consequences.

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