Writing/Letters of Dr. Thomas Cranmer (#5): Biography & Dr. Cranmer's Wr...
The biographical notice was closed. A list of Dr. Cranmer's writings is given from the collections of Bale, Strype, Dr. Jekyns, the British Museum including a mysterious work published in Basel in 1559. Also, the 1582 version of the "Confutation of Unwritten Verities" (1548) is given. The latter is Dr. Cranmer's views on sola scriptura as early as 1548. Homerun after homerun by the English Reformer, representing Dr. Cranmer's views that long predated 1548.
Hey, Mr. Pope in Rome, would you care to answer Dr. Cranmer?
Cardinal John Newman and Tractoes, wanna answer Dr. Cranmer?
Wanna retract Trent, Frank 1? Oh that's right, you're infallible. Got it.
And how bout' the modern churches? Can we please get "a lot of Bible reading?" Instead of 45 minutes of silly ditties? With long-talking clerks? When will "hefty Bible-reading" be restored liturgically to divine worship? Is God talking by/in, through the Bible "boring?" What's the problem around here?
Hey, Mr. Pope in Rome, would you care to answer Dr. Cranmer?
Cardinal John Newman and Tractoes, wanna answer Dr. Cranmer?
Wanna retract Trent, Frank 1? Oh that's right, you're infallible. Got it.
And how bout' the modern churches? Can we please get "a lot of Bible reading?" Instead of 45 minutes of silly ditties? With long-talking clerks? When will "hefty Bible-reading" be restored liturgically to divine worship? Is God talking by/in, through the Bible "boring?" What's the problem around here?
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