Thomas Cranmer: Jasper Ridley (#32): Formularies & the Bible (ch.8), 115ff.

Some theological hints emerge in 1536 and 1537, but Dr. Cranmer is swimming with a lot of sharks in the water too. The size of the "ecclesiastical machinery," which is sizeable, cannot be understated. By 1536-1537, Dr. Cranmer's reputation as an "heretic" had gone far north to Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, as well as Essex, Suffolk and Kent in the south. But, by whom and how? (Christ Church, Canterbury, amongst the monks is one hotbed in Canterbury.) The chattering-communications-networks?


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