Thomas Cranmer : a life
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- 1996
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- Cranmer, Thomas, 1489-1556, Statesmen, Theologians, Bishops, Politics and government, Anglican churches Clergy, Statesmen -- Great Britain -- Biography, Theologians -- England -- Biography, Bishops -- England -- Biography, Great Britain -- History -- Tudors, 1485-1603 -- Biography, Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1509-1547, Great Britain -- Church history -- 16th century, England, Great Britain, 4.240
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- New Haven, CT : Yale University Press
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Includes bibliographical references and index
1. Simple esquire: 1489-1503 -- 2. Cambridge years: 1503-29 -- 3. Campaign to end a marriage: 1527-33 -- 4. The reign of Queen Anne: 1533-6 -- 5. From Anne Boleyn to Thomas Cromwell: 1535-7 -- 6. A 'Reformed' Church? 1535-9 -- 7. Salvaging the cause: 1539-42 -- 8. A problem of survival: 1542-6 -- 9. Welcoming King Josiah: 1546-9 -- 10. 1549: Commotion in Church and commonwealth -- 11. Building a Protestant Church: 1550-52 -- 12. Paradise betrayed: 1552-3 -- 13. Condemned: 1553-6 -- 14. Aftermath and retrospect -- Appendix I: Was Stephen Nevinson Cranmer's anonymous biographer? -- Appendix II: The date of Henry VIII's marriage to Anne Boleyn -- Appendix III: University connections among close relatives, servants and households of Thomas Cranmer and Stephen Gardiner
Thomas Cranmer was the architect of the Anglican Book of Common Prayer. He was the Archbishop who guided England through the early Reformation, and Henry VIII through the minefields of divorce. This is the first major biography for more than three decades, and the first for a century to exploit rich new manuscript sources in Britain and elsewhere. Diarmaid MacCulloch, one of the foremost scholars of the English Reformation, traces Cranmer from his east-midland roots to
Early Tudor Cambridge, into the household of the family of Anne Boleyn, and through the political labyrinth of the Henrician court. By then a major English statesman, living the life of a medieval prince-bishop, Cranmer navigated the church through the king's vacillations and finalized two successive English Prayer Books. MacCulloch skillfully reconstruction the crises which Cranmer negotiated, from his compromising association with three of Henry's divorces, the plot by
Religious conservatives to oust him, his role in the attempt to establish Lady Jane Grey as Queen, to the vengeance of the Catholic Mary Tudor. In gaol after Mary's accession, Cranmer nearly succumbed to recant his life's achievements, but was able to turn the very day of his death at the stake into a dramatic demonstration of his Protestant faith. From this vivid and fascinating account Cranmer emerges a more sharply-focused figure than before, more conservative early
In his career than admirers have allowed, more evangelical than Anglicanism would later find comfortable
xii, 692 pages : 24 cm
1. Simple esquire: 1489-1503 -- 2. Cambridge years: 1503-29 -- 3. Campaign to end a marriage: 1527-33 -- 4. The reign of Queen Anne: 1533-6 -- 5. From Anne Boleyn to Thomas Cromwell: 1535-7 -- 6. A 'Reformed' Church? 1535-9 -- 7. Salvaging the cause: 1539-42 -- 8. A problem of survival: 1542-6 -- 9. Welcoming King Josiah: 1546-9 -- 10. 1549: Commotion in Church and commonwealth -- 11. Building a Protestant Church: 1550-52 -- 12. Paradise betrayed: 1552-3 -- 13. Condemned: 1553-6 -- 14. Aftermath and retrospect -- Appendix I: Was Stephen Nevinson Cranmer's anonymous biographer? -- Appendix II: The date of Henry VIII's marriage to Anne Boleyn -- Appendix III: University connections among close relatives, servants and households of Thomas Cranmer and Stephen Gardiner
Thomas Cranmer was the architect of the Anglican Book of Common Prayer. He was the Archbishop who guided England through the early Reformation, and Henry VIII through the minefields of divorce. This is the first major biography for more than three decades, and the first for a century to exploit rich new manuscript sources in Britain and elsewhere. Diarmaid MacCulloch, one of the foremost scholars of the English Reformation, traces Cranmer from his east-midland roots to
Early Tudor Cambridge, into the household of the family of Anne Boleyn, and through the political labyrinth of the Henrician court. By then a major English statesman, living the life of a medieval prince-bishop, Cranmer navigated the church through the king's vacillations and finalized two successive English Prayer Books. MacCulloch skillfully reconstruction the crises which Cranmer negotiated, from his compromising association with three of Henry's divorces, the plot by
Religious conservatives to oust him, his role in the attempt to establish Lady Jane Grey as Queen, to the vengeance of the Catholic Mary Tudor. In gaol after Mary's accession, Cranmer nearly succumbed to recant his life's achievements, but was able to turn the very day of his death at the stake into a dramatic demonstration of his Protestant faith. From this vivid and fascinating account Cranmer emerges a more sharply-focused figure than before, more conservative early
In his career than admirers have allowed, more evangelical than Anglicanism would later find comfortable
xii, 692 pages : 24 cm
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Pages are stained.
Text cut off in gutter.
The papers of this book made it reflective when scanned.
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