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  1. 4 days ago · Thomas Cranmer – That God Might Be Truly Worshipped. This article is part 3 of a series of 4 articles. Cranmer survived through all the vicissitudes of his time, not so much because of his subservience to his earthly master, but because his earthly master knew that it was in his own interests to preserve him in office rather than send him to ...

  2. 4 days ago · On 16th May 1536, Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, visited his friend, Queen Anne Boleyn in the Tower of London, where she was awaiting her execution. It wasn't a friendly visit, or even one just to give her spiritual comfort, Cranmer had an agenda, the king's agenda. However, it was also a visit that appears to have given Anne new hope...

  3. 4 days ago · 18/08/2023. How England Became Protestant. Portrait of Thomas Cranmer, archbishop of Cranmer who reformed the English church, by Gerlach Flicke. (photo: Public domain) COMMENTARY: While the 500-year-old fracture of Christendom is marked, the goal of real and lasting unity is the task all Christians should remember.

  4. May 9, 2024 · Thomas Cranmer (1489 - 1556) was the Archbishop of Canterbury in the reign of Henry VIII and launched the English Reformation. Cranmer the Archbishop Few people have played so important a part in shaping the course of English history or had a more profound influence on England’s language and literature than Thomas Cranmer.

  5. May 3, 2024 · Cranmers vision of marriage, the author writes, offered English citizens a “quiet reservoir of freedom and equality, encouraging individualism and free choice.”

  6. May 6, 2024 · He shows how Cranmers editorial decisions in the 1549 and 1552 liturgies were driven by a theological grammar that was derived from Scripture (rather than tradition). This historical study may inspire modern worshiper leaders to seek a more gospel-centric approach to worship planning.

  7. May 9, 2024 · Collins’ paper explores the influence of Thomas Cranmer on the life and thought of John Wesley and demonstrates that although the Moravians had helped Wesley to appreciate the wonders of free grace and sola fide, such influence in the end was only the instrument by which Wesley became reacquainted with the rich resources of his own Anglican ...

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