"Thomas Cranmer" by Jasper Ridley (OUP, 1967) (#14): Ch.3--Ambassador at...

The $1000-question. The impact of Dr. Cranmer's experiences and discussions in 1532 while in Nuremberg and Ratisbon/Regensburg?

His marries Osiander's niece and, most likely, was married by Osiander.

Again, what does Dr. Cranmer know? When? What does he believe? We see that Cranmer doesn't believe in mandatory clerical celibacy and "is willing" to break the rules.

UPSHOT: drama in Germany and other issues are underway other than "Henry's 'Great Matter.'"


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