Bishop Johns was twice named the "savior" of the church in Virginia.
After serving as a bishop for 34 years, Bishop Johns died in 1876.
Bishop John arrived in Scotland in the year 1260.
Bishop John seems to have been resented by his clergy, and in 1267 John resigned the see.
Bishop John was also banned and later resigned from office.
Bishop John decided it best for him to pursue further studies after the stress of his wife's death, reasoning that he "did best in the classroom".
In addition, until Bishop John's death in 1984, Michael served as his personal secretary.
"Amen," echoed from the crowd as Bishop Johns stepped back.
He is mentioned as the successor of Bishop John.
Bishop John tried to offer resistance in a tower but his enemies set fire on it, thus he was obliged to surrender.