Edmund Cox (ed.): "The Works of Thomas Cranmer (Parker Society)," 2.14ff.


Book I. Of the Sacrament. Back and forth between Wily Winchester and Canterbury on the Eucharist. Oh the fun! Dr. Cranmer says this to Wily Winchester: “…if your eyes were not blinded with popish errors, frowardness, and self-love, ye might see in the twenty-second of Luke, where Christ himself expresseth a matter of signification, saying: Hoc facite in mei commemorationem : " Do this in remembrance of me." There are a few places where Dr. Cranmer’s patience with Wily is thin. Wily is in the brig at this time. His arguments are a bit much too.

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