I was making the point, DU, that Henry o England - Henry VIII -was not popular in Scotland because of his use of force in trying to compel the Scots court to marry the child Mary Stewart to his son - the future Edward VI; therefore, when Reform reached Scotland, it wasnot going to take the same route as it did in England.
Of course, this led to instability in Scotland; the court was never going to control the Kirk; even the redoubtable Marie de Guise - who was probably the best regent Scotlan ever had - recognised this. The power of the Scots crown, never really as powerful as that of England, was further weakened.
Add that to a totally inept rule by a queen unsuited to the Scots court,whose religion was, by this time, technically illegal, and the reformation here went too far because there were no restraints on it.