John Knox's pulpit and grave stone - stock illustration
The pulpit from St Giles’ Church, Edinburgh, where John Knox preached, together with the stone from the place where his body was allegedly buried. John Knox was a 16th century minister and leader of the Reformation, who founded the Presbyterian Church of Scotland. From “Sunday at Home - A Family Magazine for Sabbath reading, 1883â€, published by the Religious Tract Society, London.

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