Cranmer was given a fellowship at Jesus College, Cambridge in 1510, which he lost when he married the daughter of a local tavern-keeper. |
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She argues that Cranmer and the later revisers of the Book of Common Prayer did not abolish reservation for communion with the sick. |
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It is like the same author's massive hardback Thomas Cranmer, which can be read only at a table or by those with strong and unwearying wrists. |
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The placing of this paean in the mouth of Cranmer would defuse any audience disapproval of a Mariological subtext. |
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The Church of England adopted The Book of Common Prayer compiled by Thomas Cranmer. |
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I loved the old brick building in Cranmer Square, notwithstanding that once enrolled there were rules such as no talking or running in the corridors and walking single file. |
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Hence Cranmer, in taking this unprecedented course, acted, in our opinion, with the most inconceivable rashness. |
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Chief Cranmer has identified that he has been in front of the Senate committee and what have you. |
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Archbishop Cranmer was the highest ecclesiastical authority at the time, and was likewise the leading spirit of the revisional movement. |
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Mr. Cranmer and Mr. Schmidt, are your organizations part of the Harbour Authority Association of British Columbia? |
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We have with us Mr. Cranmer, Mr. Whadams, Ms. McIvor, Mr. Joseph, and Mr. Moon. |
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Both More and Cranmer served their time as enforcers of religious intolerance before falling victim to it themselves. |
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Cranmer is in Germany, commissioned to convince theologians and canonists that Henry VIII has good reasons to divorce. |
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As early as Christmas 1534, Henry was discussing with Cranmer and Cromwell the chances of leaving Anne without having to return to Catherine. |
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The victory won by religious conservatives did not convert into much change in personnel, however, and Cranmer remained in his position. |
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Under the leadership of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Cranmer, a more radical reformation proceeded. |
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Henry appointed Thomas Cranmer as his successor as Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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Thomas Cranmer, the imprisoned archbishop of Canterbury, was forced to watch Bishops Ridley and Latimer being burned at the stake. |
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For example, instead of executing Archbishop Cranmer for treason for supporting Queen Jane, she had him tried for heresy and burned at a stake. |
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Augustine of Canterbury and Lanfranc, to Thomas Cranmer and William Laud are represented. |
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Such divines include Cranmer, Richard Hooker, Lancelot Andrewes and John Jewel. |
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I'm Chief Bill Cranmer of the 'Namgis First Nation. |
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Mr. Cranmer, I think the easiest way to get the answer to your concern is to, later tonight, write a letter to the clerk of our committee asking who actually owns the wharf. |
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The Chair: That's a fair question, Mr. Cranmer. |
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I should like to thank Mr Frank Cranmer, University College, London and Centre for Law and Religion, Cardiff, for his contribution to the present paper. |
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The newly appointed Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Cranmer, was then able to declare Henry's marriage to Catherine annulled. |
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Five days later, on 28 May 1533, Cranmer declared the marriage of Henry and Anne to be valid. |
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When Archbishop of Canterbury William Warham died, the Boleyn family's chaplain, Thomas Cranmer, was appointed to the vacant position. |
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In August, William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury, died and Thomas Cranmer was at once proposed by Henry to the Pope as his successor. |
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Augustine and Cranmer would say that is the mark of Cain. |
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Thus, Cromwell joined Cranmer on Gardiner's enemies list. |
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Cranmer accepted a commission to write a propaganda treatise in the king's interest, stating the course he proposed and defending it by arguments from Scripture, the Fathers, and the decrees of general councils. |
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Thomas Wolsey, Thomas More, Thomas Cromwell, Richard Rich, and Thomas Cranmer all figured prominently in Henry's administration. |
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It triggered a debate where Archbishop Cranmer was called upon to defend the practice. |
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He reached out to England when Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Cranmer called for an ecumenical synod of all the evangelical churches. |
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Calvin praised the idea, but ultimately Cranmer was unable to bring it to fruition. |
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In 1549, the first Book of Common Prayer was compiled by Thomas Cranmer, who was then Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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Sandys made Hooker tutor to his son Edwin, and Richard also taught George Cranmer, the great nephew of Archbishop Thomas Cranmer. |
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Hooker was drawn into the debate through the influence of Edwin Sandys and George Cranmer. |
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Reformed doctrine and theology were developed into a distinctive English form by bishops and theologians led by Thomas Cranmer and Matthew Parker. |
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The 1549 book was soon succeeded by a more reformed revision in 1552 under the same editorial hand, that of Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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The Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Cranmer, principal author of the prototypical 1549 BCP and the more Reformed 1552 BCP, could be said to be the first Anglican theologian. |
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The Ten Articles were first published in 1536 by Thomas Cranmer. |
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In opposition, Cranmer favoured a union with German Protestants. |
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As the Act of the Six Articles neared passage in Parliament, Cranmer moved his wife and children out of seclusion, probably in Ford Palace in Kent, and out of England. |
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During her reign, reformers of the church, such as Thomas Hawkes, Hugh Latimer, Nicholas Ridley, Thomas Cranmer, and George Wishart, were executed for their faith. |
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It was only then that Pope Clement took the step of excommunicating Henry and Thomas Cranmer, although the excommunication was not made official until some time later. |
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On 2 February 1553 Cranmer was ordered to appoint Knox as vicar of Allhallows Church in London placing him under the authority of the Bishop of London, Nicholas Ridley. |
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Thomas Cranmer from Aslockton made the Book of Common Prayer. |
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Cranmer Theological House was founded in 1994 in Shreveport, Louisiana and is named for the English reformer, Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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One of his closest friends was Thomas Cranmer, soon to be Archbishop. |
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