John Foxe: "Acts and Monuments," 1547-1550 (6.23ff)


Context of 1547-1550. The “history of the doings and attempts of Stephen Gardiner.” Several letters are offered. The first two letters are dated: one is undated and the second is in May 1547 concerning the destruction of images in Portsmouth. One can see how slippery he is—undercutting Edward’s authority and in line with Mary’s same arguments. He also is sycophantic to the Protector. He’s crafty, that’s for sure. 24-27.

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