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This is not a life of Cranmer; it is a study of his character and motives, with exposition of, and emphasis upon, his literary genius and its legacy to the Church of England. For most of the facts related I have based myself on the scholarship of Professor Pollard, as must everyone since the publication of his monograph which treats of Cranmer as a "Hero of the Reformation." - p. [5].
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Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1533-1556.
1973, Haskell House Publishers
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0838316107 9780838316108
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Table of Contents
The beginning
Cambridge
The accidental entry
The testing
The call
The divorce to order
The first peril
Back to heel
The Bible
The hoodwinking of Henry
The second peril
Cranmer set free
The resistance of the English
The third peril
The ordeal
The fire
Edition Notes
"Reprinted 1973 by Haskell House Pub. Ltd. under agreement with Eleanor Jebb." - T.p. verso.
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