"Thomas Cranmer:" Jasper Ridley (#20): Ch.5--The Royal Supremacy

Tom compromises his conscience variously, including nullifying three marriages in deference to a despotic King. Who is Cranmer's Lord of the conscience? God and His Word above all earthly powers? Can Tom think in those terms? Did he think in those terms? Luther, Zwingli, Miles Coverdale, William Tyndale, Hugh Latimer and other could think in those terms. Why not Tom?

Furthermore, as a Bible man, Tom knew of Moses, Elijah, the Prophets, the martyrdoms of the Apostles (minus John), Ignatius, Polycarp, Irenaeus and others. Why the fear and timidity? Deference to the early King above the LORD of Lords, Jesus Christ? Talk is easy in easy times (Edwardian days).


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