| George Wisehart A Martyr Of The Scottish Reformation 1513-1546 |
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St. Andrews, Scotland |
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| Brief On The Martydom of George Wishart | |
In 1544 he traveled into Scotland teaching and doing some itinerant preaching. One of his followers was a young man by the name of John Knox. As he went about from place to place denouncing the papacy, Knox and others grew in their resistance to the Church's dominance. In January, 1545 he was seized and arrested by the order of Cardinal David Beaton. He spent some time in the dungeons of Edinburgh Castle. Finally Beaton had Wishart brought to St. Andrews where he was burned at the stake on March 1, 1545. The following desciption was recorded in Foxe's Book of Martyrs. In Chapter 15, entitled, An Account Of The Persecutions in Scotland During The Reign of King Henry VIII, it was written:
It should be observed that the location of the burning of George Wishart is also the birthplace of the Protestant Church of Scotland, under the leadership of Wishart's follower and friend, John Knox. |
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| Location of the Death of George Wishart | |
George Wishart was burned at the stake in the most northern end of St. Andrews on what is called The Scores. At the beginning of E Scores, and just in front of castle ruins of where Cardinal David Beaton lived, is the place where George Wishart was burned to death. |
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Photos Taken November, 2006 Special thanks to Graham McDonald, Scotland citizen and missionary. He and his family were hosts to the Harps in November, 2006. Graham very kindly drove us around the country to various locations of the Reformation & Restoration Movement. |
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