Thomas Cranmer, seated in an Oxford cell before a plain wooden desk, weary from months of trial, interrogation, and imprisonment, tried to make sense of his life. Before him lay the speech he was to ...
The Sixteenth Century Journal, Vol. 19, No. 3 (Autumn, 1988), pp. 451-469 (19 pages) English Catholics attacked Archbishop Thomas Cranmer's eucharistic views. Stephen Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester, ...
Somewhere around 1549, an English priest introduced love into marriage. Sort of. Thomas Cranmer, the archbishop of Canterbury during Henry VIII’s break with Rome, was the author and compiler of the ...
The little-known, last-minute act of courage and faith. Thomas Cranmer is mostly remembered today for his wise and beautiful crafting of The Book of Common Prayer, one of the masterpieces of the ...
King and queen of hearts: Jane Seymour weds Henry VIII. Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Cranmer (Will Keen) does the honours. Photo / Supplied A decade after winning acclaim for the authenticity it ...