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Here he spent six years as paslor of the English refugees at Ernnk fnrt and at Geneva. This was an important ministry, for it threw him into contact with Calvin and fin ished his preparation for the work which still awaited him in Scotland. The Geneva Reformation and the Geneva Theology appealed to him most powerfully. Of Geneva he wrote, "This is the most perfect Wm. G. Irwin fc Co. LIMITED General Agents Oceanic S.S. Co. Koa! Koa IT Koa Lumber in small and large quanti ties; well seasoned. Furniture made to order, any style wanted. Repairs made on any kind ot furniture. Frices moderate. Sorrao Cabinot Shop. Apply to FOSE G. SERRAO. To Shippers. All treight sent to ships by our launches will be charged to shippers unless accom panied by a written order from the cap tains of vessels. 30tf R. A. LUCAS & CO. HILO MARKET CO., LIMITED. Telephone No. 39. Bridgk St. - Hilo, H. I Pacific Heat Markel Front St., H11.0, H. I. Choice Cuts of Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal. 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It was an illadvised production, and unfor tunately did not appear until Mary's death and Elizabeth's accession to the throne. Elizabeth considered it as directed against herself, and as a consequence she never assumed a cordial attitude toward the Scotch Reformer. Knox appreciated his mistake. He afterwards wrote an apology for his "first blast" and directed it to Elizabeth, although it is by no means certain that it ever came into her hands. He said "My first blast has blown all my friends in England away from me." In 1559 the call came for Knox to return to his native laud. Two years before, the first covenant had been entered into by the reformed nobles, under Knox's influence. Political complications forced the regent to recognize the Reform Party, and in 1560 the Protestant party was in power in the Scotch parliament. The mass and Papal authority were abolished; and Knox was made minister of St. Giles Church, Edinburgh. He prepared and submitted a confes sion, and form of discipline which was the model upon which the Re formed Church was to be erected. In 1 561 Mary Stuart returned from France to assume her throne. Her disposition, her education, and her religion were all in antagonism to the Reform movement. These conditions made conflict inevitable. Mary rightly singled Knox as the very soul and sinew of the opposi tion, and she used all her arts to break him down. "She argued, she threatened, she bantered and she wept." He was even tried for treason, but Knox had too firm a hold on the Scottish people for Mary to accomplish his ruin. His stormy interviews, his uncom promising sermons, and his patri otic policies are all a part of history which need not here be repeated. Mary's own infatuation accomplish edherruin; while Knox stood firm as the granite of his native hills. He left an impress upon the religious life of the nation, which has never I been effaced. His stormy career came to a peaceful close in 1572. And as they laid him in the old churchyard of St. Giles, Earl Mor 1 ton, regent of the Scotch realm, said of him, "he never feared the face of man." As a writer and theologian Knox was not so original, nor so prolific as either Luther or Calvin, but his work is of uo mean order. His history of Scotland is perhaps best known of his works. It was written at the request of the lords of the congregation. In four days he wrote, for the Reform Parliament of 1560, a confession of faith which satisfied all the needs of the Scotch Church until it was succeeded by the more elaborate work of the Westminster Assembly one hundred years Inter. He wa4 positive in his belief, but with all liberal in his opinions. Concerning church gov ernment, he wrote "We do not think the policy in the order and ceremonies can bi appointed for all ages, times and places; for as these tilings are but temporal, so inny they and ought they to be changed when they foster superstition rather tlinn edify the Church. Knox was great as a preacher. He prayed for Mary and preached against her policies. Schafi" says, "His pulpit was one of the most potent of all history." And he makes this statement as In comes fresh from his studies of Wittenberg and Geneva. A con temporary writer says, "he puts more life into his hearers in an hour, from his pulpit, than six hun dred trumpets. James Mellville, a student at St. Andrews, gives an interesting ac count of hearing Knox preach. It was in 1571 when Knox was an old man. He had retired to St. An drews for security when the Earl of Murry was assassinated and the Queen's party was for the time in the ascendency. Mellville writes, "the greatest of all the benefits I had that year, was the coming of that most notable prophet and apostle of our nation, Mr. John Knox. Good godly Richard Dallautync and another servant lifted him up to the pulpit, where he behooved to lean at his first entry; but or he had done witli his sermon, he was so active and vigorous that he was like to ding that pulpit in blads and fly out of it." Knox is also a national character of uo small importance in history. He opposed the policies of the French party in the Kingdom, and so indirectly contributed to the later happy union of the crown of Scotland aud England in the person of James I. He conceived and be gan the development of a most masterly school system. His thought was for a church and school in every parish, a High School in every county, aiuLa Uni versity in each important city of Scotland. Knox should be given much of the credit for stimulating that love of learning which has ever since been characteristic of his peo ple. But above all else the national reform church took the form of its discipline, and the expression of its faith from him. Under its vital in fluence the discordant elements of the land were fused into a common people. In trials and vicissitudes the Church of Scotland has been no exception to the experience of the Church in other lands. Hut in FOR TABLE USE The Leading Brands of Rhine Wines Liqueurs and Mineral Waters ARE UNEXCELLED Marie Brizard & Rodgers' Btaudics and Liqueurs Usher's Celebrated Scotch Whiskey O. V. G. Special Reserve The Most Popular in the Islands Kinderlin's Freebooter Gins The Finest Put on the Market Pabst Beer A. B. C. Beer In Quarts and Pints, in Casks and Cases and by the Dozen Mineral Waters, White Rock and Ginger Ale W. C. PEACOCK &, CO. Ltd. WHOLESALE DEALERS PEACOCK BLOCK. 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