Cranmer Studies
Rev. Dr. Philip Edgcumbe Hughes, “Theology of English Reformers:” offers Tyndale's view of the multitudinous images, paintings and relics (154).
Margot Johnson’s “Thomas Cranmer: 500th Commemoration of his Birth:” discusses plainsong, chant and developments since Gregory's time.
Diarmaid McCulloch’s “Thomas Cranmer:” handles Dr. Cranmer's obsequious but predictable letter from Dr. Cranmer over Crum's fall. Typical toadyism.
Arthur Innes: “Cranmer and the Reformation in England:” describes the leadup to Trent, a counter-Reformation and non-ecumenical council that excludes Anglicans, Lutherans and the Reformed. And they seemed so charitable and broad-hearted.
Leslie Williams’ “Emblem of Faith Untouched: A Short Life of Thomas Cranmer:” the leadup to the 1539 Six Articles. Pitiable Tom.
Ayris, Paul, and David Selwyn, eds. “Thomas Cranmer: Churchman and Scholar:” events surrounding the Exeter-Devonshire uprising of 1549.
Ridley, Jaspar. “Thomas Cranmer:” trouble in Canterbury Cathedral with three Reformers and three Anglo-Papists conflicting with each other.
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