Edmund Cox: "The Works of Thomas Cranmer," 1.11ff.



This about summarizes the Preface to the Confutation of Unwritten Verities: “For Christ, as he is pure, holy, and perfect, even so must his church and members be, to whom he, as the head, is adjoined and coupled. But if we allow the pope, his cardinals, bishops, priests, monks, canons, friars, and the whole rabble of the clergy, to be this perfect church of God, whose doings are clean contrary, for the most part, to the will and commandment of Christ, left and expressed in his word written; then make we him a sinner, and his word of no effect,” The Preface evinces this content and tone thus far.

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