THOMAS CRANMER AND THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER ... A dithering ecclesiastical Hamlet, an heretical schismatic, and an heroic defender of reformed Christianity, Thomas Cranmer has been vilified and praised with such words by his own and every succeeding generation.
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A brief biography of Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury ... Thomas Cranmer was born in Nottinghamshire in 1489, the son of Thomas Cranmer Senior and his wife, Agnes (Hatfield). He was educated at Cambridge from the age of fourteen and, in 1530, became Archdeacon of Taunton.
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Thomas Cranmer (2 July 1489 – 21 March 1556) was a leader of the English Reformation and Archbishop of Canterbury during the reigns of Henry VIII and Edward VI. He helped build a favourable case for ...
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Read the fascinating story of Thomas Cranmer, contributor to King Henry VIII’s Great Bible, and martyr for his Christian faith under Queen “Bloody” Mary. ... In 1539, Thomas Cranmer, the Archbishop of Canterbury, hired Myles Coverdale at the bequest of King Henry VIII to publish the "Great Bible".
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architect of English Reformation, advisor to Henry VIII ... Thomas Cranmer was born on 2 July 1489 in Nottinghamshire. His parents were minor gentry. As his father only had enough land to give his eldest son, Thomas and his younger brother joined the clergy.
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Cranmer's theological depth and poetic gifts are evident above all in his matchless liturgies. ... Thomas More and John Fisher (after whom residences are named on the campus of St. Michael's College, University of Toronto) were loyal Catholics, martyred for insisting that Henry wasn't the head of the Church.
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Biography of Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, adviser to King Henry VIII, Protestant martyr under Queen Mary. ... THOMAS CRANMER, Archbishop of Canterbury, born at Aslacton or Aslockton in Nottinghamshire on the 2nd of July 1489, was the second son of Thomas Cranmer and of his wife Anne Hatfield.
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Letter of Thomas Cranmer on Henry VIII's divorce, 1533 ... Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, to Mr. Hawkyns the Ambassador at the Emperor's Court; upon the Divorce of Queen Catherine, and the Coronation of Queen Anne Boleyn. 1533.
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This dramatic account of Archbishop Thomas Cranmer's execution was written by an anonymous bystander. ... I would not at this time have written to you the unfortunate end, and doubtful tragedy, of Thomas Cranmer late bishop of Canterbury: because I little pleasure take in beholding of such heavy sights. And, when they are...
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