Writing/Letters of Dr. Thomas Cranmer (#2): Biography & Dr. Cranmer's Wr...
The biographical notice by John Edmund Cox is far too lean and many important things are omitted. Once we get to Dr. Cranmer's actual writings, the goal to is evaluate his historical and theological developments and commitments. As of 1534, he is earnestly in favor of a vernacular Bible for the nation, essentially the project of John Wycliffe writ large and far for the entire nation. Where Wycliffe failed in seeing that realized, Cranmer would live to see that happen. Once out, the toothpaste would not go back into the tube.
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