Reformed Theology (#569): John Strype’s “Memorials of Archbishop Thomas Cranmer” John Strype details Thomas Cranmer's diplomatic mission to Charles V regarding a general peace proclamation in Germany and his efforts to secure support from the Elector Frederick of Saxony. Despite initial reluctance, Cranmer was appointed Archbishop of Canterbury following the death of Archbishop William Warham, though some critics questioned his suitability for the role. Cranmer played a central role in the English Reformation by advocating for the King's supremacy over the Pope, facing various challenges and controversies throughout his tenure as Archbishop.

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