Leader [[File:Knoxbezaicones.jpg|thumb|200px|John Knox]]'''John Knox''' was the leader of the Protestant [[Reformation ]] in [[Scotland ]] during the 16th century. In 1560, John Knox established the [[Presbyterian]] Church. When he was dying, he stated on November 24, 1572, "A man with God is always in the majority." One of the descendants of John Knox was Presbyterian minister [[John Witherspoon]], a signer of the [[Declaration of Independence]] and a President of [[Princeton University|Princeton]] while [[James Madison]] was a student there. ==External links==*[https://www.britannica.com/biography/John-Knox Biography] at Encyclopædia Britannica*[http://reformationhistory.org/johnknox.html Biography] at Reformation History*[http://reformationsa.org/index.php/reformation/92-john-knox-and-the-reformation-in-scotland Reformation Society] biography of Knox {{DEFAULTSORT:Knox, John}}[[Category:Reformation]][[Category:Scotland]][[Category:Scottish PeoplePresbyterians]]