John Foxe: "Acts and Monuments" (1556), Vol. 8, p. 36ff.


1556. The leather shoe journalist, John Foxe, retails the broad outlines of Dr. Cranmer’s life, quickly leading towards the disputation, trials and travails at Oxford. The Queen and the Anglo-Papal-Zillas wanted Dr. Cranmer dead, as an example. It’s a level, quick overview in 35-42.


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